William Gouge
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A Holy Vision for Family Life (Building a Godly Home #1)
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2013
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2 editions
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A Holy Vision for a Happy Marriage (Building a Godly Home #2)
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2013
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4 editions
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A Holy Vision for Raising Children (Building a Godly Home #3)
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2014
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2 editions
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Of Domestical Duties
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1622
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9 editions
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The Christlike Husband
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2015
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2 editions
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The Sabbath's Sanctification
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Commentary on Hebrews: Exegetical & Expository - Vol. 1
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2006
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5 editions
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Domestic Duties: Part 4 (For Husbands): Modern, Updated Translation
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The Progress of Divine Providence
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Commentary on Hebrews: Exegetical and Expository - Vol. 2
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2006
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9 editions
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“A true fear of God makes us respect more what God requires and commands than what our corrupt heart desires and suggests. It subdues or unruly passions, and brings them within the compass of duty. It makes us deny ourselves and our own desires, and, though through the corruption of our nature and inborn pride we are loath to submit, yet God's fear will bring down that proud mind and make us humble and gentle. It will keep those who are in authority from tyranny, cruelty, and too much severity, and it will keep those who are under subjection from giving half-truths, deceit, and conspiracies.”
― A Holy Vision for Family Life
― A Holy Vision for Family Life
“As there are two vocations whereunto it hath pleased God to call every one; one general, by virtue whereof certain common duties which are to be performed of all men, are required, [as knowledge, faith, obedience, repentance, love, mercy, justice, truth, etc.] the other particular, by virtue whereof certain peculiar duties are required of several persons, according to those distinct places wherein the Divine Providence hath set them in Commonwealth, Church or family; so ought God's Ministers to be careful in instructing God's people in both kinds of duties; both those which concern their general, and those also which concern their particular calling.”
― Of Domestical Duties
― Of Domestical Duties
“How is the lack of prosperity a blessing to the righteous? God, in wisdom knowing what is best for them, accordingly deals with them by giving prosperity to them so far as He sees it will turn to their good, and denies it to them so far as He sees it will turn to their hurt. Whenever therefore God gives any temporal blessing to His saints, it is a sign of His favor, and whenever He denies any, the very denial is also a fruit of His favor.”
― A Holy Vision for Family Life
― A Holy Vision for Family Life
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