Publisher's Synopsis
"The Rule and Exercise of Holy Living" by Jeremy Taylor is a timeless guide to Christian ethics and spiritual practice. Originally published in the 17th century, this enduring work offers practical advice and profound reflections on how to live a virtuous and God-centered life. Taylor explores various aspects of daily living, providing rules and exercises aimed at cultivating holiness in thought, word, and deed. The book covers topics such as prayer, meditation, self-discipline, and the importance of fulfilling one's duties to God and neighbor.
Taylor's eloquent prose and deep spiritual insight make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and live a more meaningful life. "The Rule and Exercise of Holy Living" continues to inspire readers with its wisdom and practical guidance, remaining a cornerstone of Christian devotional literature.
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