Christians’ Great Interest

Christians’ Great Interest by William Guthrie is a significant work published by Cosimo, Inc. on September 1, 2007. This edition spans 104 pages and is presented in English. The book features a collection of sermons from the Scottish preacher known as “the Puritan’s Puritan,” focusing on key aspects of faith, the divine attention toward humanity, and the detrimental effects of doubt on believers.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of vital issues that challenge the Christian faith, as Guthrie addresses the mysteries of belief and the philosophical underpinnings of the Reformation era. This edition makes a previously hard-to-find work accessible, providing insights into Christian philosophy and the historical context of Guthrie’s sermons. The book serves as a resource for those interested in religion and sermons, reflecting the theological concerns of its time.
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The only published work of Scottish preacher WILLIAM GUTHRIE (1620-1665), also known as “the Puritan’s Puritan,” this is the classic collection of sermons on the mysteries of faith, the evidence of the attention of God on humanity, the harm done by doubt, and other vital issues that plague believers. Almost impossible to find in book form, this new edition returns to print an essential volume of Christian philosophy of the Reformation era.
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