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A estrada do Rei: os dez mandamentos explicados para os mais jovens

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O livro A Estrada do Rei é uma coletânea de sermões preparados para as crianças, mas, com certeza é muito necessário para todos nós crentes em Cristo. É um livro riquíssimo em ilustrações e histórias, contadas de maneira simples, direta, verdadeira, vívida e muito atraente, porque era assim que R. Newton pregava. As lições e aplicações são diretas e claras, como deve ser especialmente quando estamos ensinando as crianças. Na verdade, como você comprovará na leitura deste livro, a facilidade de comunicar verdades profundas de forma atraente para crianças parece ter sido um dom da graça de Deus dado ao Pr. R. Newton. Porém, o mais importante, é que estes sermões têm um cheiro marcante, um perfume delicioso – o bom perfume de Cristo. É maravilhosa a maneira como os sermões do Pr. Newton sobre os Dez Mandamentos cumprem bem o propósito de nos fazer ver os nossos pecados e nos conduzir a Cristo; de fazer brilhar o amor e a graça de Deus em Cristo. Além disso, o autor claramente escreveu e pregou com um coração fervilhando pelo desejo de que as crianças pudessem crer na imensa graça de Cristo e viver obedientes a sua vontade. O pastor Richard Newton foi chamado por Spurgeon de "o príncipe dos pregadores para crianças"!

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First published January 1, 1861

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Richard Newton

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Richard Newton (1813-1887) was called "The Prince of Preachers to the young" by no less than Charles H. Spurgeon.

Newton was born in Liverpool, England, died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1836, and the General Theological Seminary, New York City, in 1839. He was ordained in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in the latter year in the Church of the Holy Trinity, and received a call directly to the rectorship of the same church. A year later he became recor at St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, which post he held for twenty-two years. In 1862 he was called to the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, where he labored until 1881, when he accepted the rectorship of the Church of the Covenant, Philadelphia, where he remained the rest of his life. Dr. Newton was distinguished for his contributions to juvenile literature. He was very successful in preparing for sermons for children

Solid Ground Christian Books is commited to reprinting the books of this brilliant and humble servant of Jesus Christ who sought to preach one sermon each month to the children of his flock. Every month for years over 500 children sat at his feet as he opened the Scriptures to them.

We are honored to bring these great volumes back into print!

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