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		<title>By: Richard Sibbes in Review &#171; Provocations &#38; Pantings</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Richard Sibbes in Review &#171; Provocations &#38; Pantings]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Smoking Flax - Discussion 2 9. Interview with Mark Dever on Richard Sibbes (download here) 10. Blogspotting the Puritan Challenge, 2 11. &#8220;What Does Your Heart Say About Christ?&#8221; Sibbes and Piper on the Affections 12. The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>By: D.L. Kane</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Timmy - Bless you for doing this.  I thought I would share this with anyone relatively new to the Puritans.  Geoff Thomas writes in a Banner of Truth article:

&quot;In the Puritans, people are finding men who were passionate and obsessed with the knowledge of God.  They will elevate your concept of God to a degree you probably never thought possible, and show you a God who is truly worthy of your worship and adoration.
 
Perhaps a warning of sorts is necessary at this point:  Once you begin to read the Puritans, you may find yourself in a spiritual sense, somewhat lonely. You will begin to be excited about what you are reading and what you are feeling in your heart, and then you will notice that there aren&#039;t many others who understand how you feel or what you are talking about.  And that can be lonely indeed!&quot;

I for one have already been blessed by the deep and meaningful fellowship I have experienced on your blog and others as a result of your challenge.  I&#039;m with Caleb - Once you&#039;ve finished, be sure to pass it along.

Grace and Peace to You - D.L. Kane]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Timmy &#8211; Bless you for doing this.  I thought I would share this with anyone relatively new to the Puritans.  Geoff Thomas writes in a Banner of Truth article:</p>
<p>&#8220;In the Puritans, people are finding men who were passionate and obsessed with the knowledge of God.  They will elevate your concept of God to a degree you probably never thought possible, and show you a God who is truly worthy of your worship and adoration.</p>
<p>Perhaps a warning of sorts is necessary at this point:  Once you begin to read the Puritans, you may find yourself in a spiritual sense, somewhat lonely. You will begin to be excited about what you are reading and what you are feeling in your heart, and then you will notice that there aren&#8217;t many others who understand how you feel or what you are talking about.  And that can be lonely indeed!&#8221;</p>
<p>I for one have already been blessed by the deep and meaningful fellowship I have experienced on your blog and others as a result of your challenge.  I&#8217;m with Caleb &#8211; Once you&#8217;ve finished, be sure to pass it along.</p>
<p>Grace and Peace to You &#8211; D.L. Kane</p>
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