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School of Obedience by Murray, Andrew (1828-1917)

Andrew Murray's passion for the spiritual well being of Christians shines through in his School of Obedience. Murray is well-known as a powerful and engaging writer, and School of Obedience is no exception.

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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.

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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.

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Holy Wisdom: or, Directions for the Prayer of Contemplation by Baker, Augustine (1517-1641)

As a Catholic priest in 17th century England, Augustine Baker lived in constant danger. His persecutors followed him wherever he went to pray and profess religion.

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God of All Comfort by Smith, Hannah Whitall (1832-1911)

Comfort is a word seldom associated with religious faith by those who are not Christians. Doesn’t religion make people uncomfortable with its demands? Isn’t life more comfortable when we just live the way we want? Who needs to worry about a judgmental God watching our every move? Even the word Jesus is enough to cause people to squirm in their seats.

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Christian in Complete Armour by Gurnall, William (1617-1679)

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Secret of Guidance by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)

Many Christians wonder whether or not God has a plan for their future. F.B. Meyer spent his life as a pastor and evangelist ministering to people all over the world about God's unfailing guidance.

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Uniformità alla Volontà di Dio by Alphonsus de Liguori, Saint (1696-1787)

“The more one unites his will with the divine will, the greater will be his love of God,” St. Alphonsus wrote in 1755. This statement encapsulates the subject matter of his devotional treatise: the true love of God, and how believers can experience that love through growing closer to their creator.

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Method of Grace in the Gospel Redemption by Flavel, John (1627-1691)

Flavel’s book explores salvation’s transformative effects on the heart. In the first two of the book’s five sections, Flavel describes how Christ and the Holy Spirit prepare a person to receive God’s saving grace.

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Christian's Great Interest. In Two Parts. by Guthrie, William (1620-1665)

Second Peter 1:10 says "Therefore, my brothers, be all the more eager to make your calling and election sure." So how can Christians really know they are saved? Scottish Presbyterian minister William Guthrie asked this question in the 17th century, and wrote his only work, The Christian's Great Interest, in order to answer it.

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