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Devotional Thoughts on the Bible: The Pentateuch
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Devotional Thoughts on the Bible: The Pentateuch  [Book]

C. H. Spurgeon , Larry Brown

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Produced by: Evangelical Press
Binding: Paperback
Release date: 01/10/2007
ISBN: 9780852346549
Number of Pages: 320
Product Dimensions: 152 x 228 x 15 mm
Product Weight: 0.377 kg

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the gifted nineteenth-century English preacher, was a man whose whole being seem infused with the Word of God. He possessed a deep passion for men and women to know God — and
then to keep growing in their knowledge of him. To this end, he worked tirelessly to advance and defend the truths of Scripture and to present the excellencies of his Saviour. The exceptional breadth of his ministry and its lasting influence, even on modern-day evangelicals, is remarkable.

In this volume, Larry Brown has compiled Spurgeon’s expositions of Scripture, which were given as he read biblical passages before preaching. These were often 'mini-sermons' in themselves. Ideal for daily reading, Devotional thoughts on the Bible enables the reader to advance through the main themes of a book of the Bible in a relatively short time as Spurgeon masterfully probes both the text and the reader.

This book on the Pentateuch is the first time these expositions have been available in this format. It forms the first volume of a new Spurgeon series from Evangelical Press called Devotional thoughts on the Bible. May Spurgeon’s theological insight and wisdom continue to bless and stir the hearts of Christians in this
generation.

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