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Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God by Bayly, Lewis (1565-1631)
Written originally in 1611, The Practice of Piety is a powerful work on Christian piety and practical living. Deeply influential on the Puritan movement, The Practice of Piety systematically investigates piety, beginning with a detailed account of God and Christ.
Bayly, Lewis (1565-1631)
Puritan author
How To Pray by Torrey, Reuben Archer (1856-1928)
Written a little over a century ago, How to Pray is a wonderful treatise on prayer. The author, Reuben Torrey, effortlessly guides even the most seasoned person of prayer into deeper, more significant prayer.
Torrey, Reuben Archer (1856-1928)
American Congregationalist evangelist
Little Book of Eternal Wisdom by Suso, Henry (c. 1296-1366)
is among the best of the writings of Blessed Henry Suso, a priest of the Order of St. Dominic, who lived a life of wonderful labours and sufferings, and died in the Fourteenth century with a reputation for sanctity which the Church has solemnly confirmed..
Suso, Henry (c. 1296-1366)
German mystic and Dominican friar
Spiritual Progress by Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe (1651-1715)
is a collection of five powerful works intended for daily devotions and personal reflection. These five inspiring works are composed by three closely linked mystical thinkers of the 17th century--Francois Fenelon, Madame Guyon, and Pere La Combe.
Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Mothe (1651-1715)
French theologian and writer
Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost by Owen, John (1616-1683)
In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatises, probably the substance of a series of sermons. He examines the Christian's communion with God as it relates to all three members of the Holy Trinity.
Owen, John (1616-1683)
Congregational theologian