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Works of Thomas Manton #4

The Works of Thomas Manton: The Transfiguration of Christ, The Temptation of Christ, A Practical Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, The Description, Rise, ...

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This collection gathers together the works by Thomas Manton in a single, convenient, high quality, and extremely low priced Kindle volume!

The Transfiguration of Christ
The Temptation of Christ
A Practical Exposition of the Lord's Prayer
Christ's Eternal Existence and the Dignity of His Person Asserted and Proved, In Opposition to the Doctrine of the Socinians
A Funeral Sermon
Farewell Sermon
Twenty Sermons
Several Discourses Tending to Promote Peace and Holiness Among Christians. To Which are Added Three Other Distinct Sermons
The Saint's Triumph Over Death
A Practical Exposition Upon the Fifty-Third Chapter of Isiah
The Description, Rise, Growth, and Fall of Anti-Christ, With Divers Cautions and Arguments to Establish Christians Against the Apostasy of the Church of Rome
A Practical Commentary; or, an Exposition with Notes, on the Epistle of James
A Practical Commentary, Or An Exposition With Notes On The Epistle Of Jude.
How May We Cure Distractions in Holy Duties?
England's Spiritual Languishing; With the Causes and Cure
Meat Out of the Eater; Or Hopes of Unity in and by Divided and Distracted Times
How Ought We To Improve Our Baptism?
Several Sermons Upon The CXIX Psalm
Sermons On Several Texts Of Scripture

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Thomas Manton was an English Puritan clergyman. Although Manton is little known now, in his day he was held in as much esteem as men like John Owen. He was best known for his skilled expository preaching, and was a favourite of John Charles Ryle, who championed his republication in the mid-19th century, and Charles Spurgeon. Of Manton, Ryle said he was "a man who could neither say, nor do, nor write anything without being observed." Spurgeon said his works contained “a mighty mountain of sound theology” and his sermons were “second to none” to his contemporaries. He went on to say, “Manton is not brilliant, but he is always clever; he is not oratorical, but he is powerful; he is not striking, but he is deep.”

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First published January 1, 2008

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September 11, 2020
These are absolute gems. Incomparable treatment in vol 15 on self denial. Without question the very best treatment on the subject. Look at the index in vol 22 and the wide range of treatment that is so spiritually edifying. Read and see.
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