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Jeremiah Burroughs is one of the most beloved of the seventeenth-century English Puritans. In this important work, Burroughs shows from Scripture the great sin of thinking as the world thinks rather than thinking God's thoughts after Him. Then, realizing that right conduct is the result of right thinking, Burroughs gives us more gems in the two bonus treatises offered here, A Heavenly Conversation and Walking with God. The Puritans rightly discerned the relationship between a person's doctrine and his or her walk before God and fellow man. May the Lord use these sermons to give us the same…mehr

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Jeremiah Burroughs is one of the most beloved of the seventeenth-century English Puritans. In this important work, Burroughs shows from Scripture the great sin of thinking as the world thinks rather than thinking God's thoughts after Him. Then, realizing that right conduct is the result of right thinking, Burroughs gives us more gems in the two bonus treatises offered here, A Heavenly Conversation and Walking with God. The Puritans rightly discerned the relationship between a person's doctrine and his or her walk before God and fellow man. May the Lord use these sermons to give us the same kind of discernment in our day. May we learn to think biblically, and then may we begin to act accordingly. Table of Contents: A Treatise of Earthly-Mindedness Foreword by R.C. Sproul To the Reader Chapter One: Doctrine: There is a great difference between a wicked man and a godly man. The one minds the earth; the other's conversation is in heaven Chapter Two: Earthly-Mindedness Discovered in Nine Particulars Chapter Three: Six Evils of Earthly-Mindedness Chapter Four: Eight Additional Evils of Earthly-Mindedness Chapter Five: Five Things may be Wrought in an Earthly-Minded Man Chapter Six: Seven Reasons of Men's Earthly-Mindedness Chapter Seven: Eleven Considerations to Take the Hearts of Men off of Earthly-Mindedness Chapter Eight: Five Directions How to Get Our Hearts Free From Earthly-Mindedness A Heavenly Conversation Chapter One: How Far the Examples of Godly Men Should Prevail With Us Chapter Two: What's to be Done when Examples of Godly Men are Contrary? Chapter Three: Rebuke of Those that Follow the Example of the Wicked and Reject the Example of the Godly Chapter Four: Two Doctrines Observed From the Text Chapter Five: How the Saints are Citizens of Heaven Chapter Six: How the Saints Have Their Conversation in Heaven Chapter Seven: The Saints' Trading for Heaven Chapter Eight: Seven Evidences of Men's Having Their Conversation in Heaven Chapter Nine: Four Reasons Why the Saints Have Their Conversations in Heaven Chapter Ten: Use 1: To reprove such as have their conversations in hell Chapter Eleven: Use 2: To reprove hypocrites Chapter Twelve: Use 3: Let us not find fault with the strictness of God's ways Chapter Thirteen: Use 4: Let us not find fault with the strictness of God's ways Chapter Fourteen: A heavenly conversation is a convincing conversation Chapter Fifteen: A heavenly conversation is growing Chapter Sixteen: A heavenly conversation brings much glory to God Chapter Seventeen: A heavenly conversation brings much glory to the saints Chapter Eighteen: A heavenly conversation will make suffering easy Chapter Nineteen: A heavenly conversation brings much joy Chapter Twenty: A Heavenly Conversation Is Very Safe Chapter Twenty-One: A Heavenly Conversation Gives Abundant Entrance into Glory Chapter Twenty-Two: Seven Directions How to Get a Heavenly Conversation Walking with God Chapter One: The Text Opened Chapter Two: Doctrine: 'Tis the excellency of a Christian to walk with God Chapter Three: How the Soul Is Brought to walk with God Chapter Four: What Walking With God Is Chapter Five: Twelve Distinct Excellencies of Walking With God Chapter Six: Five Uses of Exhortation in Walking With God Chapter Seven: Evidences of Our Walking With God Chapter Eight: Twelve Rules of Direction for Walking With God Chapter Nine: An Objection Concerning God's Hiding His Face Answered in Six Particulars
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Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646) was loved for his preaching and for his gentle spirit and was persecuted for his nonconformity to the Church of England. Forced to flee to Holland for a time, he eventually returned to England and preached to congregations in Stepney and Cripplegate in London, two of the largest congregations in all of England. He also served as a member of the Westminster Assembly until his death in 1646.