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This newly typeset work is based on Psalm 119:92, “Unless thy law had been my delights, I should then have perished in mine affliction.” Calamy covers three important areas in five biblically rich sermons, 1. That the dearest of God’s saints are subject to many great and tedious afflictions. 2. That the Word of God is the saints’ darling and delight. And, 3. That the law of God delighted in, is the afflicted saint’s antidote against ruin and destruction. This is not a scan or facsimile, and contains an active table of contents for electronic versions.
Edmund Calamy (1600-1666) was a Reformed Presbyterian preacher of the Gospel and one of the distinguished members of the Westminster Assembly. He was active to promote Reformed Theology in his day and was an eminent scholar of the Bible. In this wonderful treatise on godly meditation, Calamy shows that meditation on holy and heavenly things is a work that God requires at the hands of all His people. God requires Christians to pray, read Scripture, study and also requires them to meditate. God requires them to hear sermons, and still, requires them to meditate on the sermons they hear. What good is learning anything without chewing and thinking about it? Yet, there are few Christians who beli...
A fine introduction to Puritan preaching, this little book also recalls on of the great turning points I English Christianity-for these sermons were preached on 'the Farewell Sunday' in August, 1662, when two thousand ministers left the national Church for conscience' sake. Much has been written on the Great Ejection, but nothing is more important than to hear the ejected speak for themselves. Their watchword was: " I preach as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.
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