The Jeremiah Burroughs Home Page
If you are reading Jeremiah Burroughs or have enjoyed Burroughs in the past, you need to check out The Jeremiah Burroughs Home Page. This is an excellent website run by Phil Simpson who is currently writing a biography on Burroughs.
Here are some of the stuff you might want to check out in particular:
* Complete Works of Jeremiah Burroughs
* Links on Jeremiah Burroughs
* Books by Jeremiah Burroughs (some downloadable in PDF)
* Excerpts from Jeremiah Burroughs
* Audio Resources
* Sermons by Jeremiah Burroughs
* What Others Have Said
These are some great resources for those of you reading Burroughs this month in the PRC. I am looking forward to a great April gleaning from Mr. Burroughs together!
Tags: 2008 Puritan Reading Challenge, Jeremiah Burroughs, Phil Simpson
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April 7, 2008 at 9:25 pm
Great Resource, Timmy! I pray that all of those who are taking part in the Puritan Challenge will access and read this homepage–it is turly “one-stop” shopping. May God truly bless Phil for the time and dedication that he has put into this. God has used his labor to bless me and I pray more will be blessed by it. Thanks Phil! Looking very forward to biography.
April 10, 2008 at 3:26 pm
Is Jeremiah Burroughs this month? I thought it was Thomas Brooks’ Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices and that Burroughs wasn’t until August. Am I all off from what everyone else is doing? :0
April 10, 2008 at 3:51 pm
Yeah, Burroughs is this month due to the need to push Brooks back. Here’s the details:
http://timmybrister.com/2008/03/19/important-prc-announcement-april-schedule-change/
We will do Brooks in August and Burroughs this month so that those who are just now receiving Brooks will not be limited in the time they need to read the book (which is about 300 people).
Sorry for not getting the word out as well as I would have liked!
April 15, 2008 at 12:42 am
Well, that isn’t your fault. I had a baby three weeks ago, and missed the announcement! He’s well worth missing a few things. At least he keeps me sitting down a lot so I have time to read.
I’ll just enjoy Brooks book by myself for the time being.