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A Discourse on Meekness and Quietness of Spirit: Original Annotated Edition

A Discourse on Meekness and Quietness of Spirit: Original Annotated Edition

The Timeless Wisdom of Matthew Henry—Now More Accessible Than Ever.

A Discourse on Meekness and Quietness of Spirit stands as one of Matthew Henry's most treasured works—an enduring call to live with humility, patience, and peace. In this special annotated edition, Henry's original words remain intact, but are now accompanied by insightful notes, historical context, additional notes and Scripture references, and clear formatting to help today's readers engage deeply with his rich theology.

This fully Annotated Edition of the Original Discourse on Meekness and Quietness of Spirit includes:

•Scripture references in footnotes, both original references plus hundreds of new ones identified
•Footnotes with extra helps understanding meaning of words and difficult or unfamiliar concepts
•Citations for references Matthew Henry identifies, including other language references
•Citations for references Matthew Henry did not identify, but merely quoted
•A list of authors Matthew Henry quotes including when and where they lived and what they were known for

Ideal for personal study, devotional reading, or group discussion, this original, annotated edition brings fresh clarity to an age-old truth: the meek are not weak, but strong in the grace of God.

Whether you're a pastor, student, or thoughtful believer, this book will challenge and encourage you to reflect Christ more fully in a world that desperately needs His gentleness.

Embrace the strength of a quiet soul.

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