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What promises has God given to His people? In William Spurstowe's The Wells of Salvation Opened, readers are treated to an eloquent engagement of this question and others like it. In twenty-one chapters devoted to a biblical showcase of God's gospel promises, see how Christians ought to engage with and administer them to their lives and souls. The author's experience applying these promises to his life and ministry has shaped his treatment of and elaboration on God's promises. Follow Spurstowe as he faithfully instructs Christians in the promises given to them in Christ and the gospel.

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What promises has God given to His people? In William Spurstowe's The Wells of Salvation Opened, readers are treated to an eloquent engagement of this question and others like it. In twenty-one chapters devoted to a biblical showcase of God's gospel promises, see how Christians ought to engage with and administer them to their lives and souls. The author's experience applying these promises to his life and ministry has shaped his treatment of and elaboration on God's promises. Follow Spurstowe as he faithfully instructs Christians in the promises given to them in Christ and the gospel.
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Autorenporträt
William Spurstowe (1605-1666) was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. His first pastorate was at Great Hampden in Buckinghamshire, where he was installed in 1638. In 1643 Spurstowe was chosen to attend the Westminster Assembly as a Presbyterian. Spurstowe served the parliament of Richard Cromwell alongside Edward Reynolds, Thomas Manton, and other Puritan ministers. He was also one of the ejected ministers of 1662.