The Reformed Apprentice Volume 4: A Workbook On Private Devotions

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Author: C. Matthew McMahon ISBN: 9781626632257
Publisher: Puritan Publications Publication: May 18, 2017
Imprint: Puritan Publications Language: English
Author: C. Matthew McMahon
ISBN: 9781626632257
Publisher: Puritan Publications
Publication: May 18, 2017
Imprint: Puritan Publications
Language: English
How powerful is your devotional life as a Christian? There is nothing like the Reformed Apprentice workbook series anywhere in the Christian community. It is designed to bring Reformed Theology to Christians seeking a deeper walk with Jesus Christ in the form of a workbook. In old England, an apprentice was a novice who engaged in a covenant with a tradesman to learn a particular trade. This workbook was created to engage the student of the Bible to be apprenticed under the historical pastors, theologians and teachers of Reformed Theology. This volume specifically covers the three spiritual disciplines which make up private devotions in bible reading and study, prayer and godly meditation. It extensively quotes the Reformers, the Puritans, and Reformed theologians from various ages in order to aid the Reformed Apprentice in coming to a knowledge of what truly constitutes biblical private devotions as taught in Scripture, Reformed Theology and the Reformed Faith.
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How powerful is your devotional life as a Christian? There is nothing like the Reformed Apprentice workbook series anywhere in the Christian community. It is designed to bring Reformed Theology to Christians seeking a deeper walk with Jesus Christ in the form of a workbook. In old England, an apprentice was a novice who engaged in a covenant with a tradesman to learn a particular trade. This workbook was created to engage the student of the Bible to be apprenticed under the historical pastors, theologians and teachers of Reformed Theology. This volume specifically covers the three spiritual disciplines which make up private devotions in bible reading and study, prayer and godly meditation. It extensively quotes the Reformers, the Puritans, and Reformed theologians from various ages in order to aid the Reformed Apprentice in coming to a knowledge of what truly constitutes biblical private devotions as taught in Scripture, Reformed Theology and the Reformed Faith.

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