Item #079148 A Remedy for Wandering Thoughts in the Worship of God. Richard Steele.

A Remedy for Wandering Thoughts in the Worship of God

Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications, 1988. Reprint. Hardcover. A 17th-century Puritan treatise by English theologian Richard Steele, it addresses the common problem of believers whose minds wander during worship. The work provides a diagnosis of the spiritual dangers of distraction and offers practical, scriptural remedies to help Christians focus their minds and hearts on God. This work is one of Steele's most notable, providing practical guidance to believers and demonstrating his pastoral concern for the spiritual health of his congregation. As an author, Steele was known for his practical and spiritually edifying works. His writing is characterized by its warmth, clarity, and deep scriptural grounding.

Facsimile reprint, first published in 1673. Bound in red publisher's cloth with gilt lettering on the cover and spine. xii, 239 pp. Book is in fine condition. Full refund if not satisfied. Fine.

Item #079148

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