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Exposition of the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13, An
Samuel Stennett
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This new edition of Samuel Stennett's Discourses on the Parable of the Sower, first published in 1785, has been completely retypset and includes the memoir of Stennett by Joseph Jenkins originally published in John Rippon's Baptist Annual Register in 1796. In these six discourses, Stennett first gives a concise overview of parables in general and rules to assist in their interpretation. He then proceeds to cautions regarding the use and abuse of allegory, which can be wisely applied to other portions of Scripture as well. After discussing the leading ideas of this parable in particular, he carefully examines the four "soils" or kinds of hearers the Gospel comes to, which he designates as the inattentive, the enthusiastic, the worldly-minded and the sincere. In addition Stennett provides much sound counsel to those who sow the seed, or "Word of the Kingdom" and those who attend on the ministry of that Word. A careful reading of these exceptional discourses will enrich one's understanding a great deal not only on this key New Testament passage but on the Lord's parables in general.
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ISBN
: 9781888514414
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Particular Baptist Press
Product Code
: 10070877
Binding
: Hard Cover
Number of pages
: 224
Release Date
: 01.01.2012
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