Puritan Spirituality -- J. Stephen Yuille

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So, brother, how many books each day do you read cover-to-cover? :lol:

:lol: Each day? Well, it depends. :) My reading in January was productive.

http://www.puritanboard.com/350923-post8.html

I've slowed down a bit of late, working on our Matthew Poole translation and George Gillespie essay.

Looks great. Thanks for the heads-up.

You're welcome. If I have some time later, I may post the table of contents. It is rich.

Looking forward to it. I did a quick internet search on the author and found he also wrote "The Inner Sanctum of Puritan Piety: John Flavel's Doctrine of Mystical Union with Christ" Amazon.com: The Inner Sanctum of Puritan Piety: J., Stephen Yuille: Books He sounds like an interesting writer.

Yes, that is a good book. I recommended it last year.

http://www.puritanboard.com/f29/inner-sanctum-puritan-piety-21123/
 
Man,

With a reading schedule like that, how do you find time for American Idol, reality shows, America's Most Wanted, Gilligan's Island re-runs, Jimmy Kimmel, All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital, WW Smackdown: Here Comes the Pain, and Boston Legal?
 
Looks great. Thanks for the heads-up.

You're welcome. If I have some time later, I may post the table of contents. It is rich.

Looking forward to it. I did a quick internet search on the author and found he also wrote "The Inner Sanctum of Puritan Piety: John Flavel's Doctrine of Mystical Union with Christ" Amazon.com: The Inner Sanctum of Puritan Piety: J., Stephen Yuille: Books He sounds like an interesting writer.

Yuille's book on Flavel is really a very good (too short, but nevertheless excellent) summary of the doctrine of the union between believers and Christ.
 
For those who may be interested, here is the table of contents for J. Stephen Yuille's Puritan Spirituality: the Fear of God in the Affective Theology of George Swinnock:

Foreword by J.I. Packer - xiii
Preface - xv
Acknowledgements - xvii

Introduction - 1

Chapter One Puritanism - 5

Ecclesiastical Movement - 5
Political Movement - 8
Theological Movement - 10
Spiritual Movement - 13
Conclusion - 17

Chapter Two George Swinnock - 18
The School of Religion - 19
The Eminent Servant - 20
The Universities - 23
The Christian Heathen - 25
Historic Witness - 27
The Pious Divines - 28
Conclusion - 30

Chapter Three The Whole Man - 32
The Faculties of the Soul - 32
The Nature of the Image - 34
The Purpose of the Image - 36
The Corruption of the Image - 39
The Nature of Sin - 43
Sin in the Mind - 45
Sin in the Affections - 49
Sin in the Will - 40
The Evil of Sin - 54
The Renewal of the Image - 56
The Efficient Cause - 56
The Moving Cause - 58
The Instrumental Cause - 59
The Formal Cause - 63
The Final Cause - 69
Conclusion - 70

Chapter Four The Fear of God - 71
The Affections - 72
The Object of Fear - 75
The Nature of Fear - 78
Love - 79
Desire - 81
Delight - 82
Trust - 85
Hope - 86
Fear - 87
Sorrow - 88
Hatred - 91
The Effect of Fear - 93
Conclusion - 94

Chapter Five Obedience: The Expression of Love for God - 96
The Fear of God and the Law - 96
The Fear of God and the Sermon on the Mount - 100
The Fear of God and the Covenant - 107
Conclusion - 111

Chapter Six Godliness: The Christian Man's Calling - 112
The Nature of Self-Control - 112
The Fear of God in All Actions - 120
Natural - 121
Recreational - 122
Puritan Asceticism - 123
The Fear of God in All Vocations - 128
The Fear of God in All Relations - 131
Parents and Children - 132
Husbands and Wives - 133
Masters and Servants - 140
The Puritan Home - 141
Good and Evil Company - 144
The Fear of God in All Conditions - 145
Prosperity and Adversity - 145
The Mystery of God's Providence - 147
Moderation - 154
Conclusion - 155

Chapter Seven Discipline: The Pursuit of the Means of Grace - 157
Spiritual Duties - 157
Praying - 159
Hearing and Reading God's Word - 161
Receiving the Lord's Supper - 168
Keeping the Lord's Day - 173
The Market Day for the Soul - 173
The Nature of Sabbatarianism - 175
The Origin of Sabbatarianism - 180
The Zeal of Mr. Thomas Wilson - 183
Grace and Duty - 186
Conclusion - 188

Chapter Eight Meditation: The Gateway Between Head and Heart - 190
A Definition - 190
The Art of Divine Meditation - 195
Meditation in the Mind - 198
The Majesty of God - 199
The Severity of Sin - 201
The Beauty of Christ - 202
The Certainty of Death - 203
The Finality of Judgment - 203
The Misery of Hell - 204
The Glory of Heaven - 205
Meditation in the Affections - 206
Meditation in the Will - 208
The Puritan Meditative Tradition - 209
Conclusion - 212

Conclusion - 214

Bibliography - 219

Index - 239
 
Man,

With a reading schedule like that, how do you find time for American Idol, reality shows, America's Most Wanted, Gilligan's Island re-runs, Jimmy Kimmel, All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital, WW Smackdown: Here Comes the Pain, and Boston Legal?

:lol: FYI, I *never* watch Boston Legal. :judge:
 
Reformation Heritage "Book Talk": Forthcoming RHB Books

“Trading and Thriving in Godliness”: The Piety of George Swinnock
J. Stephen Yuille

George Swinnock (1627–1673) was a gifted English Puritan, known for his vivid illustrations of biblical truth. Here, J. Stephen Yuille highlights Swinnock’s conviction that godliness should main job of every Christian, analyzing the influences on, groundwork for, and expressions of piety in Swinnock’s life and thought. The book also contains 50 selections from Swinnock’s writings, exemplify his teaching on the foundation, entrance, value, pursuit, nature, means, and motives to godliness.
 
Puritan Spirituality: the Fear of God in the Affective Theology of George Swinnock (Paternoster Press, 2007) by J. Stephen Yuille, is available here.

For more on George Swinnock, see here:

http://www.puritanboard.com/f18/george-swinnock-16922/

It is now more accessible to US customers:

Amazon.com: Puritan Spirituality: The Fear of God in the Affective Theology of George Swinnock (Studies in Christian History and Thought): J. Stephen Yuille, J. I. Packer: Books Wipf and Stock Publishers
 
Reformation Heritage "Book Talk": Forthcoming RHB Books

“Trading and Thriving in Godliness”: The Piety of George Swinnock
J. Stephen Yuille

George Swinnock (1627–1673) was a gifted English Puritan, known for his vivid illustrations of biblical truth. Here, J. Stephen Yuille highlights Swinnock’s conviction that godliness should main job of every Christian, analyzing the influences on, groundwork for, and expressions of piety in Swinnock’s life and thought. The book also contains 50 selections from Swinnock’s writings, exemplify his teaching on the foundation, entrance, value, pursuit, nature, means, and motives to godliness.

J. Stephen Yuille's Tradiing and Thriving in Godliness: The Piety of George Swinnock is expected to be in stock at RHB by June 13.
 
Puritan Spirituality: the Fear of God in the Affective Theology of George Swinnock (Paternoster Press, 2007) by J. Stephen Yuille, is available here.

For more on George Swinnock, see here:

http://www.puritanboard.com/f18/george-swinnock-16922/

It is now more accessible to US customers:

Amazon.com: Puritan Spirituality: The Fear of God in the Affective Theology of George Swinnock (Studies in Christian History and Thought): J. Stephen Yuille, J. I. Packer: Books Wipf and Stock Publishers

This is now at RHB for $24.00.
 
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