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The Art of Man–Fishing: How to reach the lost
Thomas Boston
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Description for The Art of Man–Fishing: How to reach the lost
Paperback. .
A clear and vigorous challenge to preachers and laymen to remain persistent in sharing the gospel with unsaved people. The book is split in two parts:
1. The promise of duty. How does Christ make men ‘fishers of men’? Why are unconverted men compared to fish under water? In what ways are ministers fishers by office?
2. How may I come by this art? What following Christ supposes and implies? In which way is Christ to be followed?
This is a classic explanation of the Puritan approach to evangelism that ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Christian Focus Publications Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
85
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
Tain, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781781911082
SKU
V9781781911082
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About Thomas Boston
Thomas Boston held a pastorate with a very small Congregation in Simprin, Scotland until 1707. He was an extremely popular preacher, though self–effacing – considering that he had but “small talents.” Many of his sermons came to be published after his death at the age of 57.
Reviews for The Art of Man–Fishing: How to reach the lost
"a truly great divine"
Jonathan Edwards ((1703-1758) foremost leader of the Great Awakening in North America in the 18th Century) "The 'scribble,' [as Boston called it] 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 ... Read more
Jonathan Edwards ((1703-1758) foremost leader of the Great Awakening in North America in the 18th Century) "The 'scribble,' [as Boston called it] 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 ... Read more