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Matthew Henry

    18 ottobre 1662 – 22 giugno 1714

    Matthew Henry fu un ecclesiastico non conformista inglese. La sua rinomata opera, Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708–1710), offre un commento di natura pratica e devozionale piuttosto che critica. Comprende l'interaAntico Testamento insieme ai Vangeli e agli Atti del Nuovo Testamento, concentrandosi su applicazioni spirituali e lezioni pratiche per il lettore.

    The Communicant's Companion, Or, Instructions And Helps For The Right Receiving Of The Lord's Supper
    The Bethany Parallel Commentary on the New Testament
    The Bethany Parallel Commentary on the Old Testament
    A Method for Prayer
    A Way to Pray: A Biblical Method for Enriching Your Prayer Life
    A Church in the House
    • A Church in the House

      • 92pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Emphasizing the importance of family worship, Matthew Henry presents practical guidance for husbands to lead their families in spiritual practices, advocating for the concept of "a church in the house." This new reprint edition by H&E features updated formatting for easier reading, making Henry's insights more accessible to contemporary audiences.

      A Church in the House
    • Most evangelical Christians know of Matthew Henry’s Commentary on the Bible , but few are as familiar with his A Method for Prayer, with Scripture Expressions Proper to Be Used under Each Head . It is sent out in the confidence that God will continue to honour his own Word, as it is redirected back to him in the form of heartfelt prayer.

      A Way to Pray: A Biblical Method for Enriching Your Prayer Life
    • A Method for Prayer

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Here you will discover the methods Jesus taught by looking at styles of prayer and see helpful examples. Ligon Duncan has incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer. Henry's approach enables the believer not only to read the Bible and study the Bible, but also to pray the Bible. Philip G. Ryken

      A Method for Prayer
    • The book is a reproduction of a culturally significant original artifact, preserving its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It serves as an important contribution to the knowledge base of civilization, reflecting the historical context and scholarly value of the work. This faithful reproduction allows readers to engage with the material as it was originally presented, offering insights into its significance within the broader landscape of cultural heritage.

      The Communicant's Companion, Or, Instructions And Helps For The Right Receiving Of The Lord's Supper
    • Exploring the concepts of meekness and quietness, the book delves into their nuanced meanings and distinctions. While both traits may appear similar, the author uses metaphorical language to illuminate their differences, providing a deeper understanding of each. This examination offers insights into the virtues of humility and tranquility, encouraging readers to reflect on their personal qualities and the significance of these attributes in their lives.

      A Discourse on Meekness and Quietness of Spirit
    • Matthew Henry is one of the best known of our spiritual ancestors. His commentary on the whole Bible is still a staple book for those seeking understanding of God's word to the world. This beautifully presented gift edition is a devotion for each day of the year which will nourish your spiritual life. Bible passages are based upon the ESV.

      Daily Readings - Matthew Henry
    • A Method for Prayer

      With Scripture-Expressions, Proper to Be Used Under Each Head

      • 152pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the guidance for public prayer, this classic work by Matthew Henry offers Christians a framework for conducting prayers in communal settings. Its insights and teachings have served as a valuable resource for believers over the centuries, emphasizing the importance of intention and reverence in public worship.

      A Method for Prayer
    • Covenant of Grace

      • 420pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      50 years ago Allan Harman was given a small, well-worn book of handwritten sermon notes. They were Matthew Henry's own notes, from sermons preached to his Chester congregation in 1691/2. These previously unpublished sermons of Matthew Henry's are a revealing and deeply spiritual work on the most fundamental of doctrines.

      Covenant of Grace