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The Whole Duty Of Man By William Perkins [Audiobook] | International Christian Classics

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The Whole Duty of Man is a Christian devotional work by William Perkins, originally published in 1609. The book was widely read and influential in the Puritan movement in England and America. The Whole Duty of Man is divided into two parts. The first part discusses the nature and purpose of human existence, and emphasizes the importance of living a godly life in accordance with the will of God. Perkins argues that the ultimate goal of human life is to know, love, and serve God, and he provides practical guidance on how to achieve this goal through prayer, Bible study, and obedience to God's commandments. The second part of the book focuses on specific areas of Christian living, including the duties of rulers and subjects, the responsibilities of parents and children, the importance of marriage and family life, and the virtues of charity and compassion. Perkins offers biblical guidance on each of these topics, stressing the importance of love, humility, and self-sacrifice in all aspects of life. Throughout the book, Perkins emphasizes the importance of repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as the foundation of Christian living. He also stresses the need for Christians to persevere in their faith and to resist temptation and sin. The Whole Duty of Man is a classic work of Christian literature that continues to be read and studied by Christians today. Its practical guidance on living a godly life and its emphasis on repentance, faith, and perseverance continue to be relevant for believers of all backgrounds and traditions. WILLIAM PERKINS William Perkins (1558-1602) was a prominent English Puritan preacher and theologian. He was born in Marston Jabbett, Warwickshire and studied at Christ's College, Cambridge. While at Cambridge, Perkins was deeply influenced by the teachings of John Calvin and Theodore Beza, and he became a leading advocate of the Reformed theology in England. Perkins was known for his passionate preaching style and his ability to communicate complex theological ideas in a way that was clear and accessible to his audiences. He was also an influential writer, and his works were widely read and studied by Puritan preachers and theologians in England and America. Some of Perkins' most important works include "The Art of Prophesying," "A Golden Chaine," and "The Whole Treatise of the Cases of Conscience." These books provide practical advice on preaching and teaching the Bible, as well as guidance on living a godly life and dealing with moral and ethical dilemmas. Perkins was also involved in the controversy surrounding the Church of England and its relationship with the Puritan movement. He was a vocal critic of the church's liturgy and hierarchy, and he advocated for greater religious freedom and a more democratic church structure. Perkins died in 1602 at the age of 44, but his legacy lived on in the Puritan movement and in the works of later theologians and preachers who were influenced by his writings and teachings.

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