The Works of Thomas Manton

Volume 1: Memoir by Rev. Dr. Harris, A Practical Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, on Christ's Temptation and Transfiguration, On Redemption by Christ and His Eternal Existence

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Weight 0.81 kg
Dimensions 22.3 × 14.3 × 3.7 cm
binding

Cloth-bound

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Book

vol

1

page-count

504

isbn

9780851516486

short-isbn

6486

Original Pub Date

1691

Banner Pub Date

Apr 30, 1993

Book Description

The works of Thomas Manton (1620-1677) present us with what was most characteristic in the ministry of the English Puritans: careful, solid, warm-hearted applicatory exposition of the Scriptures. Manton’s works are characterised by great pastoral concern and a balanced wisdom. Ryle said, ‘If ever there was an English divine who must be classed as a Puritan, that man is Manton. . . his works, like the ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ deserve the attention of all true Christians. . . As an expositor of Scripture I regard Manton with unmingled admiration. Here, at any rate, he is ‘facile princeps’ [easily first] among the divines of the Puritan school. . . In days like these, I am thankful that the publishers of Manton’s Works have boldly come forward to offer real literary gold to the reading public.’

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EIGHTEEN SERMONS ON THE SECOND CHAPTER OF THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS.
To the Reader, 3
 I. 2 Thes. ii. 1, 2, 5
 II. 2 Thes. ii. 2, 14
 III. 2 Thes. ii. 3, 26
 IV. 2 Thes. ii. 4, 36
 V. 2 Thes. ii. 5-7, 46
 VI. 2 Thes. ii. 8, 56
 VII. 2 Thes. ii. 9, 10, 66
 VIII. 2 Thes. ii. 10, 75
 IX. 2 Thes. ii. 11, 12, 85
 X. 2 Thes. ii. 12, 94
 XI. 2 Thes. ii. 13, 102
 XII. 2 Thes. ii. 14, 112
 XIII. 2 Thes. ii. 15, 122
 XIV. 2 Thes. ii. 16, 17, 135
 XV. 2 Thes. ii. 16, 146
 XVI. 2 Thes. ii. 16, 156
 XVII. 2 Thes. ii. 17, 166
 XVIII. 2 Thes. ii. 17, 176
A PRACTICAL EXPOSITION UPON THE FIFTY-THIRD CHAPTER OF ISAIAH.
To the Reader, 189
The First Verse, 191
The Second Verse, 219
The Third Verse, 247
The Fourth Verse, 260
The Fifth Verse, 272
The Sixth Verse, 295
The Seventh Verse, 335
The Eighth Verse, 344
The Ninth Verse, 362
The Tenth Verse, 368
The Eleventh Verse, 400
The Twelfth Verse, 455

 

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