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The Christian Pastor's Manual was first published in 1826. Tested by time, it remains a relevant and formative handbook on pastoral ministry. Godly men from the past present a wealth of material for pastors as well as for those training for the ministry. The character, qualifications, and duties of the preacher are emphasized along with the difficulties and snares associated with the office. The priority of preaching Christ faithfully and experientially is held forth as the focal point of pastoral ministry.
| Title: The Christian Pastor's Manual: A Selection of Tracts on the Duties, Difficulties, and Encouragements of the Christian Ministry By: Compiled by John Brown of Edinburgh Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 432 Vendor: Reformation Heritage Books Publication Date: 2022 | Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches) Weight: 1 pound 7 ounces ISBN: 1601789696 ISBN-13: 9781601789693 Stock No: WW789693 |
Godly men from the past present a wealth of material for pastors as well as for those training for the ministry. The character, qualifications, and duties of the preacher are emphasized along with the difficulties and snares associated with the office. The priority of preaching Christ faithfully and experientially is held forth as the focal point of pastoral ministry. The Christian Pastors Manual was first published in 1826. Tested by time, it remains a relevant and formative handbook on pastoral ministry.
Table of Contents:
1. The Evil and Danger of Neglecting SoulsDr. Phillip Doddridge
2. Preaching ChristRev. John Jennings
3. Particular and Experimental PreachingRev. John Jennings
4. Pastoral CautionsRev. Abraham Booth
5. The Qualifications Necessary for Teachers of ChristianityDr. John Erskine
6. Ministers of the Gospel Cautioned against Giving OffenseDr. John Erskine
7. Difficulties of the Pastoral OfficeDr. John Erskine
8. Rules for the Preachers ConductDr. Isaac Watts
9. Directions to the Student and the PastorRev. John Mason
10. The Character and Duty of a Christian PreacherRev. David Bostwick
11. A Letter on the Propriety of a Ministerial Address to the UnconvertedRev. John Newton
12. Thoughts on 1 Timothy 4:13Rev. Thomas Scott
13. The Snares and Difficulties Attending the Ministry of the GospelRev. John Newton
14. Remarks on Subjects Connected with the Christian MinistryRev. Richard Cecil
15. Questions Proper for Young Ministers Frequently to Put to ThemselvesDr. Isaac Watts
John Brown (17841858) studied for the ministry in Selkirk under the Scottish Secession minister George Lawson. Brown pastored a church in Biggar for sixteen years, then took pastorates in Edinburgh at Rose Street for seven years, and then at James Hall at Broughton Place for twenty-nine years. Recognized as a true scholar and earnest preacher, he was appointed professor of exegetical theology. Browns commentaries and expositions are still popular today.
"Hundreds of books offer to show ministers and pastors the high road to success, but few direct them in the hard path of serving the Great Shepherd. In this book, John Brown has gathered choice pastoral wisdom from the evangelical divines of eighteenth-century Brittan on the duties, difficulties, and encouragements of the Christian ministry. Writers include Abraham Booth, Philip Doddridge, John Erskine, John Newton, Isaac Watts, and others. John Jenningss chapters, Preaching Christ and Particular and Experimental Preaching, are alone worth ten times the price of the book, but the entire book is invaluable. The Christian Pastors Manual is the best collection of essays on the ministry that I have ever read. Its chapters are consistently rich; its thoughts are deep, practical, and vigorous. May they be like living seeds planted in the minds of a new generation of ministers and pastors, pressing the roots of truth into their innermost beliefs and affections and producing the fruits of faithfulness in all their lives." Joel R. Beeke, president, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
"The Christian Pastors Manual has my decided and high approval. It is my prayer and my hope that this publication may, by the blessing of God, eminently contribute to preparing for the good work those who have in purpose devoted themselves to it, and to stimulate to renewed earnestness of effort, and self-improvement, and supplication, such as are already engaged in its duties." Ralph Wardlaw (17791853), professor of divinity, Glasgow Theological Academy
"We always think of Brown as a Puritan born out of due time. Everything he has left us is massive gold. He is both rich and clear, profound and perspicuous." Charles H. Spurgeon
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