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Publication Date: 20 Feb 2009
Format: Paperback
Series: Crossway Classic Commentaries
Publisher: Crossway
Page Count: 320
Author: Charles Bridges
ISBN-13: 9781856842105

Proverbs

An Introduction And Survey
By Charles Bridges
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9781856842105
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While other parts of Scripture show the glory of the Christian's high calling, Proverbs instructs in detail how to walk in and be worthy of this calling. A treasure trove of divine wisdom, it challenges readers to actively seek its priceless truths about daily living. And Charles Bridges' classic work provides a map.

He divides Proverbs into there general sections and interprets each nugget of instruction canonically, evangelically, and practically. With Bridges' stimulating insights as a guide, you will find Proverbs to be a rare and extraordinary book that impresses on your heart the importance of faith' fundamentals, the value of self-discipline, and the impact of bringing everything under the Word of God.
A country clergyman who became a scholar, Charles Bridges (1794-1869) was well known as a prominent leader of the Evangelical Party in the Church of England. He is best remembered for his Old Testament commentaries and The Christian Ministry, his 1829 treatise on pastoral ministry that remains influential today.
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While other parts of Scripture show the glory of the Christian's high calling, Proverbs instructs in detail how to walk in and be worthy of this calling. A treasure trove of divine wisdom, it challenges readers to actively seek its priceless truths about daily living. And Charles Bridges' classic work provides a map.

He divides Proverbs into there general sections and interprets each nugget of instruction canonically, evangelically, and practically. With Bridges' stimulating insights as a guide, you will find Proverbs to be a rare and extraordinary book that impresses on your heart the importance of faith' fundamentals, the value of self-discipline, and the impact of bringing everything under the Word of God.
Author
A country clergyman who became a scholar, Charles Bridges (1794-1869) was well known as a prominent leader of the Evangelical Party in the Church of England. He is best remembered for his Old Testament commentaries and The Christian Ministry, his 1829 treatise on pastoral ministry that remains influential today.