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The Obedience of a Christian Man by David Scott Daniell, William Tyndale

drfoster's review against another edition

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Dnf 100 pages zzZ

ang_elica's review against another edition

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challenging reflective slow-paced

3.25

pugslikemybooks's review

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this was read for school in case you couldn't guess

pr_load's review

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4.0

Do you ever remember a book and it brings to memory the state of mind you were in, along with everything you were going through at the time? The obedience of a Christian man was a book that caught me at the right place, right time. Most of this book was read during a hot summer in Gniezno, Poland with not much to do. It's hard to get a sense of how revolutionary his writing was given how readily available the Bible is in western culture. Here in this book, he is giving the common man a look into what the Bible says in English (a crime he would eventually be hung and burned for). He rails against the vain religiosity of his day giving Biblical reasoning for each of his critiques. As you read through it, you can't help but be captivated by his faith and trust in God and his word. A lot of great quotes, also don't skip the preface or intro.

-The Promise of God is the anchor that saveth us from all temptations. If all the world be against us, God's word is stronger than the world. If the world kill us, that shall make us alive again, If it be possible for the world to cast us into hell from thence yet shall God's word bring us again. - William Tyndale

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this was read for school in case you couldn't guess

rosielazar1's review against another edition

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challenging medium-paced

2.0

niamhduffy44's review against another edition

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1.0

for college
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