William Spurstowe saw sermons everywhere. Knotty trees. Crumbling walls. Flying insects. A gentle breeze. For Spurstowe, everything was an opportunity to think about God. Which, after sixty years, …
Book Review: When Christians Disagree
“Pride and passion, magisterial insolence, pharisaical, supercilious self-conceitedness, contempt of others, and everything that is contrary to the rule whereby I ought to walk” (81). “Hypocritically …
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