General Directions For A Comfortable Walking With God
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General Directions For A Comfortable Walking With God  -     By: Robert Bolton

General Directions For A Comfortable Walking With God

Soli Deo Gloria / 2019 / Paperback

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Title: General Directions For A Comfortable Walking With God
By: Robert Bolton
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 444
Vendor: Soli Deo Gloria
Publication Date: 2019
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces
ISBN: 1601786697
ISBN-13: 9781601786692
Stock No: WW786692

Publisher's Description

While Robert Bolton originally wrote General Directions as a spiritual guide for himself, its publication led to its becoming an instant classic. This book encourages us to abandon our loved sin, hate hypocrisy, exercise self-denial, live the life of faith, form right conceptions of Christianity, guard against worldliness, be warmed with the love of God, treasure reconciliation with God, keep the heart, and meditate on future bliss in order to loosen sin’s grip on the soul. Bolton also excels in describing particular Christian duties, such as tending to family, governing the tongue, and managing every action of our lives. Read Bolton’s book, be encouraged in your Christian walk, and find out first hand why generations of believers have cherished this sound volume of pastoral advice.

Author Bio

Robert Bolton (1572–1631) was an Oxford graduate, university lecturer, and became a minister of the gospel in Broughton, Northamptonshire.

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“Richard Baxter went over all this ground a generation later…, but Bolton yields nothing to Baxter in experimental warmth and depth, and sometimes surpasses him.” —J. I. Packer

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