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BOOK DESCRIPTION
Robert Traill (1642–1716) lived to span the ripest period of the Puritan age. Distinguished in the classes of Edinburgh University, Traill early felt the inner constraint to preach Christ. Although he was endowed with a first-class mind and had enjoyed a very complete theological education, Traill was above all a preacher and a pastor who strove at all times to promote practical godliness in his sermons and writings. Every reader who shares his outlook will find him warm, instructive, and encouraging.
This selection of Traill’s practical writings is an excellent introduction to the two-volume edition of his Works.
Strive for the knowledge of him. It is the ignorance of God that is the most universal cause of all the sin and misery in the world, and in the church.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Traill and His Writings | vii | |
Six Sermons from Galatians 2:21 | 1 | |
'By What Means Ministers May Best Win Souls': Sermon on 1 Timothy 4:16 | 101 | |
Sermon on Hebrews 12:29 | 123 | |
Sermon on Isaiah 63:16 | 141 | |
Three Sermons on Matthew 7:13-14 | 163 | |
Sermon on Ephesians 3:8 | 205 | |
Sermon on Philippians 2:12-13 | 217 | |
Sermon on 1 Corinthians 2:10 | 233 | |
Two Sermons on Hebrews 6:4-6 | 251 |
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Publisher's note.
CATEGORY
Christian Living, Puritan Paperback Specials
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Robert Traill (1642–1716) lived to span the ripest period of the Puritan age. Distinguished in the classes of Edinburgh University, Traill early felt the inner constraint to preach Christ. Although he was endowed with a first-class mind and had enjoyed a very complete theological education, Traill was above all a preacher and a pastor who strove at all times to promote practical godliness in his sermons and writings. Every reader who shares his outlook will find him warm, instructive, and encouraging.
This selection of Traill’s practical writings is an excellent introduction to the two-volume edition of his Works.
Strive for the knowledge of him. It is the ignorance of God that is the most universal cause of all the sin and misery in the world, and in the church.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: Traill and His Writings | vii | |
Six Sermons from Galatians 2:21 | 1 | |
'By What Means Ministers May Best Win Souls': Sermon on 1 Timothy 4:16 | 101 | |
Sermon on Hebrews 12:29 | 123 | |
Sermon on Isaiah 63:16 | 141 | |
Three Sermons on Matthew 7:13-14 | 163 | |
Sermon on Ephesians 3:8 | 205 | |
Sermon on Philippians 2:12-13 | 217 | |
Sermon on 1 Corinthians 2:10 | 233 | |
Two Sermons on Hebrews 6:4-6 | 251 |