Publisher's Synopsis
This volume is part of the comprehensive collection, "The Complete Works of Thomas Manton." Thomas Manton (1620-1677) was a prominent Puritan minister renowned for his insightful sermons and theological depth. This collection, edited by William Harris and introduced by J.C. Ryle, offers readers a profound engagement with Manton's teachings.
Manton's works are celebrated for their practical application of biblical principles to everyday life, making them invaluable resources for spiritual growth and theological understanding. Explore the wisdom and piety of one of Puritanism's most influential voices in this carefully curated edition.
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