Discover practical guidance on conscience from 17th‑century ministers. This collection presents early sermons that wrestle with inner checks and the daily practice of faith, offering steady, sermon‑based counsel for readers today.
Structured around the premise of a universal conscience, the text frames how inward ruling thoughts shape behavior, worship, and community life. It presents a careful, non‑dramatic approach to spiritual exercise, self‑examination, and righteous living, suitable for readers seeking grounded religious instruction from a historical perspective.
- Learn what conscience is and how it speaks to the heart and actions
- Explore its objects, offices, and the different kinds of assurance it provides
- See how inner checks interact with divine and human judgment in daily life
- Find practical guidance for meditation, study, and faithful conduct
Ideal for readers of historical religious works seeking practical spiritual counsel.