Art of Man Fishing, The: How to Reach the Lost (Christian Heritage Puritan Series)
Thomas BostonPaperback 2012-09-20
This is a classic explanation of the Puritan approach to evangelism that is also an encouragement for anyone who wants to explain the gospel.
Introduced by J I Packer
Boston had a sensitive spirit and a first class mind. A man with a retentive memory but also a way with words, he always thought best with a pen in his hands, writing out ideas and arguments as they came to him. This is a classic explanation of the Puritan approach to evangelism that is also an encouragement for anyone who wants to explain the gospel.
In an extensive prologue, J.I. Packer shows us a little of the life and times of Thomas Boston and the background to the writing of this 18th century classic.
'a truly great divine' - Jonathan Edwards
'The "scribble", so Boston tells us, was published in 1773. Since then it has been hailed by evangelicals as a masterpiece on ministry... The idea of a beginning preacher of 22 producing a spiritual masterpiece is startling, no doubt. But Boston was an unusual man.' - J.I. Packer.
- Publisher.
Publisher Description
This is a classic explanation of the Puritan approach to evangelism that will serve as an encouragement for anyone explaining the gospel to someone else.
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This is a classic explanation of the Puritan approach to evangelism that is also an encouragement for anyone who wants to explain the gospel.
Introduced by J I Packer
Boston had a sensitive spirit and a first class mind. A man with a retentive memory but also a way with words, he always thought best with a pen in his hands, writing out ideas and arguments as they came to him. This is a classic explanation of the Puritan approach to evangelism that is also an encouragement for anyone who wants to explain the gospel.
In an extensive prologue, J.I. Packer shows us a little of the life and times of Thomas Boston and the background to the writing of this 18th century classic.
'a truly great divine' - Jonathan Edwards
'The "scribble", so Boston tells us, was published in 1773. Since then it has been hailed by evangelicals as a masterpiece on ministry... The idea of a beginning preacher of 22 producing a spiritual masterpiece is startling, no doubt. But Boston was an unusual man.' - J.I. Packer.
- Publisher.
Publisher Description
This is a classic explanation of the Puritan approach to evangelism that will serve as an encouragement for anyone explaining the gospel to someone else.