A classic collection of seventeenth‑century sermons that urges sanctified living through clear, practical faith.
The book presents the author's distinctive plan for preaching: first explain the doctrine, then apply it to daily life, inviting readers to real change and steadfast perseverance.
This edition gathers The Nonsuch Professor in His Meridian Splendor with a companion sermon, offering accessible guidance on self‑examination, grace, and living out faith with humility and diligence. It speaks to readers who want practical steps to deepen their relationship with God and to align their words and deeds with their professed beliefs.
What you’ll experience
- Plain, pointed instruction on how a sincere Christian should act, with emphasis on consistency between belief and behavior
- A practical framework for sermons that move from doctrine to personal application
- Encouragement to begin spiritual growth early in life and to maintain steadfastness to the end
- Thoughtful reflections on humility, charity, and the test of true faith in everyday life
Ideal for readers who value devotional study, pastors seeking a model of practical preaching, and lay Christians looking for clear, actionable guidance on sanctification.