The Piety of John Calvin (Calvin 500 Series)
Ford Lewis BattlesPaperback 2009-05-01
The Piety of John Calvin is an anthology that promotes "a warm personal grasp" of Calvin, the man. This book seeks to show the Christian man as he saw himself, to see the Christian life as he understood it, and to examine both his theoretical exposition or prayer and his own prayers, in the liturgy and for other occasions. ???Here is a treasure. With impeccable scholarship and insight, Battles picks out products of Calvin's pen that take us closest to his heart, and presents them in a way that gives them fullest force. What a godly man! And what a wonderful book!
J.I. Packer
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An invaluable anthology that has been assembled to promote a warm personal grasp of Calvin, the man. The aim of the book is to know the Christian man as he saw himself, to see the Christian life as he understood it, and to examine both his theoretical exposition or prayer and his own prayers, in the liturgy and for other occasions.
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The Piety of John Calvin is an anthology that promotes "a warm personal grasp" of Calvin, the man. This book seeks to show the Christian man as he saw himself, to see the Christian life as he understood it, and to examine both his theoretical exposition or prayer and his own prayers, in the liturgy and for other occasions. ???Here is a treasure. With impeccable scholarship and insight, Battles picks out products of Calvin's pen that take us closest to his heart, and presents them in a way that gives them fullest force. What a godly man! And what a wonderful book!
J.I. Packer
-Publisher.
Publisher Description
An invaluable anthology that has been assembled to promote a warm personal grasp of Calvin, the man. The aim of the book is to know the Christian man as he saw himself, to see the Christian life as he understood it, and to examine both his theoretical exposition or prayer and his own prayers, in the liturgy and for other occasions.