Digital Logos Edition
As one of the most prominent Puritans of the seventeenth century, Robert Traill remains an inspiration for Christians today. The Works of Robert Traill contains all the sermons, discourses, and letters of Traill, who wrote extensively despite being constantly persecuted by the Church of England for his controversial views. His writing is characterized by careful exposition and handling of Scripture, with exhortations to live a holy and faithful life.
The Works of Robert Traill is a welcome addition to any library and will enhance studies of the Puritan Fathers, as well as the Christian life. This set is necessary for students, pastors, and those interested in discovering the rich spiritual heritage of the Puritan tradition.
“What shall we get, and for what may we come to this throne of grate” (Page 14)
“What ground hath a sinner for this boldness? The ground the apostle gives for it, is hinted in the word therefore, which relates to ver. 14, 15 because of Jesus the Son of God, our great high-priest in heaven. If we had not such an high-priest, ministering in glory at the high altar above, no sinner could come boldly to the throne of grace on earth.” (Pages 13–14)
“The second question is, How should we come to God on this throne? Let us came boldly, saith the apostle. The original word signifieth, coming freely; with free, open, bold speaking, pouring out all our hearts and minds to him.” (Page 13)
“Ministers should be much in prayer. They use to reckon how many hours they spend in reading and study; it were far better both with ourselves and the church of God, if more time were spent in prayer.” (Page 246)
“They are but triflers in religion, that know not in their experience how overwhelming the views and thoughts of God’s majesty and glory are, when he is not seen as on a throne of grace.” (Page 17)