Flowers from a Puritan's Garden
384 Illustrations and Meditations from Thomas Manton's Sermons with Commentary by Charles H. Spurgeon
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Narrated by:
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Jacob Murray
About this listen
Step into the rich and vibrant garden of Puritan wisdom with Charles Spurgeon, one of the most beloved preachers and authors in recent Christian history.
In Flowers from a Puritan’s Garden, Spurgeon prayerfully selects and expands upon the profound insights and analogies gleaned from Thomas Manton’s sermons. Each “flower” in this garden is a spiritual truth, lovingly cultivated and presented with Spurgeon's signature warmth, wit, and pastoral care.
Whether you are a long-time admirer of Puritan writings or new to their influence, Flowers from a Puritan’s Garden offers a refreshing and spiritually nourishing listen. Perfect for daily devotions, personal study, or as a gift to those seeking encouragement in their Christian journey, this book will help listeners to see the beauty of God's truth as it applies to our lives.
Discover the timeless beauty of following Christ through the eyes of one of history’s greatest preachers, and allow the truths in this audiobook to blossom in your heart.
About the Author: Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 16 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the “Prince of Preachers” and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.
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