
PPB Flowers From a Puritan's Garden: Illustrations and Meditations
Do you ever underline helpful passages in books you are reading? This is exactly what C. H. Spurgeon used to do when reading the Puritans. Whilst reading Thomas Manton, he was struck time and time again by the āsolid, sensible instruction, forcibly deliveredā that he found there.
To Mantonās thoughts, Spurgeon added his own; the result being, as Spurgeon put it, that he cleared Mantonās house of all his pictures, and then hung them up in frames of his own. These newly framed pictures are exhibited in Flowers From a Puritanās Garden, which Spurgeon intended to be used as an aid to meditation and prayer. Preachers will also find inspiration in these Manton-Spurgeon combinations for sensible and clear sermon illustrations.
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Do you ever underline helpful passages in books you are reading? This is exactly what C. H. Spurgeon used to do when reading the Puritans. Whilst reading Thomas Manton, he was struck time and time again by the āsolid, sensible instruction, forcibly deliveredā that he found there.
To Mantonās thoughts, Spurgeon added his own; the result being, as Spurgeon put it, that he cleared Mantonās house of all his pictures, and then hung them up in frames of his own. These newly framed pictures are exhibited in Flowers From a Puritanās Garden, which Spurgeon intended to be used as an aid to meditation and prayer. Preachers will also find inspiration in these Manton-Spurgeon combinations for sensible and clear sermon illustrations.












