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The Works of Thomas Manton - Volumes 18-21 [Sermons III]
Manton, Thomas

The Works of Thomas Manton - Volumes 18-21 [Sermons III]

ISBN: MANTON18912021
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This product contains Volumes 18, 19, 20 & 21 of The Works of Thomas Manton (1620-1677).

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Contents:
VOLUME 18
  Sermons Upon Several Texts of Scripture
VOLUME 19
  Sermons Upon Several Texts of Scriptures
  Sermons Upon Ephesians v.1-27
VOLUME 20
  Sermons Upon Philippians iii.7-21
  Sermons Upon Philippians i.21
  Sermons Upon 2 Thessalonians i.
  Sermon Upon Matthew xxii.14
  Sermon Upon Mark vii.37
  Sermon Upon 2 Corinthians iv.17
  Sermons Upon 1 John ii.12-14
  Sermons Upon 1 John iii. (Sermons 1-7)
VOLUME 21
  Sermons Upon 1 John iii. Continued (Sermons 8-32)
  Sermons Upon Acts ii.37, 38
  Sermons Upon 1 Peter i.23
  Sermons Upon Psalm xix.13
  Sermons Upon Psalm cxxxi.
  Sermons Upon Ezekiel xviii.23
  Sermon Upon Jeremiah xlv.5

The Works of Thomas Manton (1620-1677) present us with an outstanding example of what was most characteristic in the ministry of the English Puritans: careful, solid, warm-hearted applicatory exposition of the Scriptures. The entire twenty-two volumes are composed of sermons - the legacy of a lifetime devoted to the patient and systematic teaching and application of God's word. Like his younger contemporary, John Flavel, Manton's Works are characterized by great pastoral concern and a balanced wisdom. He was, said William Bates in his funeral sermon, 'endowed with an extraordinary knowledge in the Scriptures' and this enabled him to exercise a sustained ministry of verse-by-verse preaching without losing the interest of his congregation.
This set is a facsimile of the James Nisbet & Co. edition of 1870.

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Thomas Manton (1620-77) was an influential Puritan preacher and an important figure in English Society. This book has two aims, to introduce readers in an engaging manner to Manton and, through this pivotal figure, to provide an introduction to the movement known as 'Puritanism,' concisely addressing its historical, social, and political contexts.

Endorsements:

'I have come to know him so well that I could choose him out from among a thousand divines if he were again to put on his portly form, and display among modern men that countenance wherein was a 'great mixture of majesty and meekness.' His works occupy twenty-two volumes in the Victorian reprint: a mighty mountain of sound theology. They mostly consist of sermons; but what sermons! They are not so sparkling as those of Henry Smith, nor so profound as those of Owen, nor so rhetorical as those of Howe, or so pithy as those of Watson, nor so fascinating as those of Brooks; and yet they are second to none of these. For solid, sensible instruction forcibly delivered they cannot be surpassed. Manton is not brilliant, but he is always clear; he is not oratorical, but he is powerful; he is not striking, but he is deep. There is not a poor discourse in the whole collection: he is evenly good, constantly excellent. Ministers who do not know Manton need not wonder if they are themselves unknown.'
--CHARLES SPURGEON

'If ever there was an English divine who must be classed as a Puritan, that man is Manton…his works, like [Bunyan's] Pilgrim's Progress, deserve the attention of all true Christians…As an expositor of Scripture I regard Manton with unmingled admiration. Here, at any rate, he is facile princeps [easily first] among the divines of the Puritan school…In days like these, I am thankful that the publishers of Manton's Works have boldly come forward to offer real literary gold to the reading public.'
--J. C. RYLE

Additional Information:

Cover: 4 Hardcover Volumes
Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
Publication Date: 2023