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The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portion
Hawker, Robert

The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portion

ISBN: 9781892777058
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Book Description:

The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portions by Robert Hawker (1753-1827) is a great devotional classic that received its unique name because it was originally published in small 'penny' portions so as to be affordable to the poor. Running through numerous editions in the nineteenth century, these devotionals have served as spiritual food and drink for thousands.

Hawker excels in Christ-centered, practical divinity. He has been taught by the Spirit how to find Christ in the Scriptures, as well as how to present Him amiably to hungry sinners in search of daily communion with a personal Redeemer. For the genuine Christian, here is daily devotional writing at its best - warmly Christ-centered, eminently practical, personally searching. Unlike most other daily devotional books of Reformed persuasion that consist of fragmented extracts,The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portions was composed expressly for such use. You will feel the difference immediately. Each of these 730 devotional portions is complete in itself and speaks directly to you, compelling you to hold soliloquy with your own soul. Read this volume daily; let Hawker bring the Word of God close to your conscience. Pray for the Spirit to apply these short, savory devotions to your daily and eternal gain.

Author:

Robert Hawker (1753-1827) was a prolifc author and experiential, Calvinist preacher in the Church of England. Like Samuel Rutherford, he became well-known for his relish of Christ, which is exemplified most vividly in his book of daily devotions.

Additional Information:

Cover: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 927
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books
Publication Date: 2011