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Complete Works of Stephen Crisp
Friends Library Publishing exists to freely share the writings of early members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), believing that no other collection of Christian writings more accurately communicates or powerfully illustrates the soul-transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Complete Works of Stephen Crisp
Complete Works of Stephen Crisp
by: Stephen Crisp
Stephen Crisp (1628-1692) is an example of one whose desperate search for Truth (lasting twenty long years) at last brought him to an experiential knowledge of the grace and truth that are in Jesus Christ. Having found the Pearl of great price, he sold all to buy it, and became an eminent preacher and writer among the early Society of Friends. For the remaining thirty-five years of his life, he labored in the power and wisdom of the Spirit, traveling throughout England, Scotland, Holland, and Germany, and writing many valuable epistles and treatises to the church in both the English and Dutch languages.
- Stephen Crisp
- modernized Edition
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- 4 chapters
- 391 pages
- 119 downloads
- Language: English
- Stephen Crisp
- modernized Edition
- 5.5 x 8.5 x 0.88 in
- 4 chapters
- 391 pages
- 119 downloads
- Language: English
Other Books by this Author
A Plain Pathway
A treatise describing the nature of Christ’s appearance in the heart as a reprover for sin and transgression, and the necessity and benefit of submitting to His light and grace in order to be washed from within, and transformed into His likeness.
Selection from the Journal of Stephen Crisp
A selection from the journal of Stephen Crisp, giving an account of his strong desires after purity when young, his convincement of the truth through the ministry of James Parnell, and his subsequent ministry and fatherly oversight in the early Society of Friends.
A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel
A short but instructive allegory by Stephen Crisp written to illustrate the perilous journey of the Christian soul from Babylon (the man-made city of religious confusion) to Bethel, the true dwelling place of God.
Sermons of Stephen Crisp
A collection of thirty-two extemporaneous sermons or exhortations preached by Stephen Crisp principally at the Gracechurch-Street and Devonshire meeting houses in London, between the years 1687 and 1692. These were taken down in short-hand, transcribed, and anonymously published in 1694.
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