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Tag Archives: A Puritan Golden Treasury
War and Peace
“What! At peace with the Father, and at war with His children? It cannot be.” A Puritan Golden Treasury compiled by I.D.E. Thomas
A Puritan’s Guide to Social Media
Take a trip with me back to the 1600’s. We’re looking for advice for our texts, tweets, posts, pins and comments. “The nature and end of judgment or sentence must be corrective, not vindictive; for healing, not destruction.” John … Continue reading
Posted in Window on our culture
Tagged A Puritan Golden Treasury, John Owen, Puritan, social media
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Parenting, Puritan Style
I just bought a my very own copy of A Puritan Golden Treasury. Those stuffy old Puritans left us some rock-solid advice. “If you neglect to instruct them in the way of holiness, will the devil neglect … Continue reading
Posted in Door of opportunity\
Tagged A Puritan Golden Treasury, John Flavel, parents
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Unbalanced Fear
“We fear men so much, because we fear God so little.” William Gurnall (1617-1679) A Puritan Golden Treasury
Posted in Foundation of faith
Tagged A Puritan Golden Treasury, fear, fear of the Lord, William Gurnall
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300+ Years, Same Old Enemy
A Puritan Golden Treasury is a carefully assembled collection of 1500 quotations from godly leaders of the 17th century. This one is well worth pondering: “If you neglect to instruct (your children) in the way of holiness, will the devil … Continue reading
Posted in Door of opportunity\
Tagged A Puritan Golden Treasury, devil, John Flavel, teach your children
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