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Refreshment for the Soul

A Year of Daily Readings from 'The Heavenly Doctor' Richard Sibbes

Richard Sibbes and David MacKinnon

Refreshment for the Soul

A Year of Daily Readings from 'The Heavenly Doctor' Richard Sibbes

Richard Sibbes and David MacKinnon

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A pastor of forty years who has throughout his ministry found the Puritans to be a great source of spiritual encouragement, David MacKinnon presents here 366 extracts from the works of the Puritan pastor Richard Sibbes, which may be used each day of the year by readers as an aid to devotion.

Each extract has been carefully selected, and a suitable accompanying Scripture text provided at the start of each daily reading. Occasional antiquated words in the original have been updated, and overly long sentences have been shortened, but all with a view to retain Sibbes’ flow and meaning for present-day readers.

For those who have never encountered Sibbes before, this volume will serve as an excellent introduction. All will find in these daily readings spiritual refreshment for the soul, coming from one who in his day was known, appropriately, as the ‘heavenly doctor.’

  • Title

    Refreshment for the Soul

  • Author(s)

    Richard Sibbes and David MacKinnon

  • ISBN

    9781800403055

  • Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    Banner of Truth

  • Pages

    424

  • Published

    11/23/2022

Richard Sibbes

Richard Sibbes was an Anglican theologian. He is known as a Biblical exegete, and as a representative, with William Perkins and John Preston, of what has been called "main-line" Puritanism because he ever remained in the Church of England and worshiped according to the Book of Common Prayer.

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