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The Wells of Salvation Opened by William Spurstowe

The Wells of Salvation Opened by William Spurstowe

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The Wells of Salvation Opened by William Spurstowe

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85021 Range Road 211

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85021 Range Road 211
Lethbridge County AB T1J5P9
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Book Description:

 

What has God given us in His "precious and great promises?" In The Wells of Salvation Opened, Puritan William Spurstowe reveals how these promises are all we need for "life and godliness." In twenty-one chapters, readers will see how Christians can find power in God's certain Word for their daily lives.

Follow Spurstowe as he faithfully reminds us of the promises given to them in Christ and the gospel.

Contents
1. The Text Opened and the Particulars Proposed
2. What a Promise Is
3. The Excellency and Preciousness of the Promises
4. The Noble Effect of the Promises
5. Promises Are Grounds of Matchless Consolation
6. Promises Focus Faith on God in Christ
7. Conditions, Interdependence, Frequency, and Persistence
8. Waiting, Sorting, Selecting, Depending, and Gratitude
9. Mere Assent and Understanding Humility
10. Providence, Curiosities, and Carnal Reasoning
11. Fanciful Expectations and Settling for Less
12. Faith Is Not Full Assurance
13. Promises of Mercy and Pardon
14. Promises for Future Ages
15. Comfort of Assurance in Death
16. Use of Temporal Promises
17. The Neglect or Abuse of the Promises
18. Differences between the Promises of God and Satan
19. Estates of Believers and Unbelievers
20. Thankfulness for Precious Promises
21. Motives to Act Faith in the Promises

Author:

William Spurstowe (1605-1666) was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. His first pastorate was at Great Hampden in Buckinghamshire, where he was installed in 1638. In 1643 Spurstowe was chosen to attend the Westminster Assembly as a Presbyterian. Spurstowe served the parliament of Richard Cromwell alongside Edward Reynolds, Thomas Manton, and other Puritan ministers. He was also one of the ejected ministers of 1662.

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