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Book Synopsis :
"As a writer, Brooks scatters stars with both his hands: he hath dust of gold in his storehouse are all manner of precious stones.... One of these pithy extracts may assist our meditations for a whole day, and may open up some sweet passage of Scripture to our understandings and perhaps some brief sentence may stick in the sinner's conscience, like an arrow from the bow of God."-C. H. Spurgeon.
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"Asa writer, Brooks scatters stars with both his hands: he hath dust of
gold in his storehouse are all manner of precious stones.... One of these pithy
extracts may assist our meditations for a whole day, and may open up some
sweet passage of Scripture to our understandings and perhaps some brief
sentence may stick in the sinner's conscience, like an arrow from the bow of
God."C. H. Spurgeon.
Great Gain: Gleaned from the writings of
Thomas Brooks
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B096N66KGH.html - Book Synopsis :
"Asa writer, Brooks scatters stars with both his hands: he hath dust
of gold in his storehouse are all manner of precious stones.... One of
these pithy extracts may assist our meditations for a whole day, and may
open up some sweet passage of Scripture to our understandings and
perhaps some brief sentence may stick in the sinner's conscience, like
an arrow from the bow of God."C. H. Spurgeon.