The Pleasantness of a Religious Life

Henry, Matthew


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True piety has true pleasure in it.

In six chapters on Proverbs 3:17, Matthew Henry proves and illustrates the doctrine of religious pleasantness, saying the religious life is the only life worth living. "What was the fall and apostasy of man, and what is still his sin and misery, but the soul's revolt from the divine life, and giving up itself wholly to the animal life?" Henry writes. Henry's work is a treasure, helping to demolish Satan's insinuation that true religion is boring and burdensome. Read Henry's Pleasantness of a Religious Life and see why Christians really are the happiest creatures on earth.

Table of Contents:
  1. Explication of the Doctrine
  2. Proved from the Nature of True Religion
  3. Proved from the Comfort and Privileges
  4. Proved by Experience
  5. Illustrated as a Pleasant Journey
  6. Vindicated from Enemies of Religion
  7. Application of the Doctrine


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781601788269
  • Page Count
    200
  • Publisher
    Reformation Heritage Books
  • Publication Date
    January 2021
  • Books of the Bible
    Proverbs

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About the Author

Matthew Henry (1662–1714) was son of the Puritan minister Philip Henry and student of minister Thomas Doolittle. He pastored churches in Chester and Hackney, England. He is noted for his commentary on the Old and New Testaments.

The Pleasantness of a Religious Life - Henry, Matthew - 9781601788269
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The Pleasantness of a Religious Life

$14.55 $16.00
True piety has true pleasure in it.

In six chapters on Proverbs 3:17, Matthew Henry proves and illustrates the doctrine of religious pleasantness, saying the religious life is the only life worth living. "What was the fall and apostasy of man, and what is still his sin and misery, but the soul's revolt from the divine life, and giving up itself wholly to the animal life?" Henry writes. Henry's work is a treasure, helping to demolish Satan's insinuation that true religion is boring and burdensome. Read Henry's Pleasantness of a Religious Life and see why Christians really are the happiest creatures on earth.

Table of Contents:
  1. Explication of the Doctrine
  2. Proved from the Nature of True Religion
  3. Proved from the Comfort and Privileges
  4. Proved by Experience
  5. Illustrated as a Pleasant Journey
  6. Vindicated from Enemies of Religion
  7. Application of the Doctrine

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