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The Lord’s Supper should be a feast for God’s children. So why do so few Christian truly enjoy it?
Jesus provided us with the Lord's Supper to remind us of the spiritual benefits our union with Him to nurture us in His grace. But neglecting the table and eating in an unworthy manner keeps many believers from receiving this gracious gift.
Puritan Thomas Doolittle's simple treatise instructs us on the true meaning of the Lord’s Supper, giving practical advice on preparing our hearts for the table. Complete with three dialogues that catechize weak Christians, this simple work will help you feast on the Lord's benefits in His table.
Paperback, 187 pages, Soli Deo Gloria
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“Thomas Doolittle’s A Treatise Concerning the Lord’s Supper is a warm, searching, and pastorally rich guide to the Lord’s Supper. . . Deeply theological and intensely practical, this treatise aims not only to inform the mind but to move the soul toward reverent joy and fruitful communion with Christ as we show the Lord’s death till He come (1 Cor. 11:26).”
—Randall J. Pederson, editor of Day by Day with the English Puritans
About the Author
Thomas Doolittle (ca. 1630–1707) graduated from Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and served as a Presbyterian minister at St. Alfege London Wall until he was dismissed under the Act of Uniformity in 1662. Doolittle continued to minister the gospel among Nonconformists, serving a congregation on Monkwell Street and operating the Pioneer Nonconformist Academy.
The Lord’s Supper should be a feast for God’s children. So why do so few Christian truly enjoy it?
Jesus provided us with the Lord's Supper to remind us of the spiritual benefits our union with Him to nurture us in His grace. But neglecting the table and eating in an unworthy manner keeps many believers from receiving this gracious gift.
Puritan Thomas Doolittle's simple treatise instructs us on the true meaning of the Lord’s Supper, giving practical advice on preparing our hearts for the table. Complete with three dialogues that catechize weak Christians, this simple work will help you feast on the Lord's benefits in His table.
Paperback, 187 pages, Soli Deo Gloria
Endorsement
“Thomas Doolittle’s A Treatise Concerning the Lord’s Supper is a warm, searching, and pastorally rich guide to the Lord’s Supper. . . Deeply theological and intensely practical, this treatise aims not only to inform the mind but to move the soul toward reverent joy and fruitful communion with Christ as we show the Lord’s death till He come (1 Cor. 11:26).”
—Randall J. Pederson, editor of Day by Day with the English Puritans
About the Author
Thomas Doolittle (ca. 1630–1707) graduated from Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and served as a Presbyterian minister at St. Alfege London Wall until he was dismissed under the Act of Uniformity in 1662. Doolittle continued to minister the gospel among Nonconformists, serving a congregation on Monkwell Street and operating the Pioneer Nonconformist Academy.
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