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Of Prayer—A Perpetual Exercise of Faith. The Daily Benefits Derived from It. by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
The Daily Benefits Derived from It. This treatise on prayer comes from Book III, Chapter 20 of Calvin's magnum opus, Institutes of the Christian Religion. In it, Calvin answers questions concerning to whom Christians should address their prayers, how they should formulate prayers, and what practices may benefit or injure the development of a prayerful life.
Calvin, John (1509-1564)
French reformer and theologian
Prayer Availeth Much by Anderson, Tony Marshall (1888-1979)
Taking its title from James 5:16, Prayer Availeth Much is a challenge to Christians; it is a challenge to explore "the boundless possibility of prayer," as the forward puts it.
Anderson, Tony Marshall (1888-1979)
Evangelist and college professor
Holy Living by Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667)
This book is the first volume in a two-volume devotional set. While this volume offers readers advice concerning how to live a virtuous Christian life, its partner volume, Holy Dying, seeks to provide insight into how Christians can prepare themselves for eternity.
Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667)
English bishop and theological and devotional writer
Working For God! by Murray, Andrew (1828-1917)
In Working for God, Andrew Murray calls Christians to be instruments of God. Murray divides this call into thirty-one chapters, which are ideal for daily devotions for any given month.
Murray, Andrew (1828-1917)
South-African Dutch Reformed leader, author of devotional writings
Call to the Unconverted to Turn and Live by Baxter, Richard (1615-1691)
This 17th century Puritan devotional became wildly popular even after only a year following its publication. In some ways, the book’s popularity was somewhat of an anomaly.
Baxter, Richard (1615-1691)
English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer, theologian, and controversialist