Logan
Puritan Board Graduate
Matthew Henry (1662--1714) first published this excellent book in 1699. Henry himself said "That temper of mind, which meekness endeavors to promote, and to charm men into, every one will own to be highly conducive to the comfort of human life, the honor of our holy religion, and the welfare and happiness of all societies, civil and sacred."
To my knowledge this is the only unabridged edition published outside of Henry's complete works, all other editions I've been able to find were the abridged version from the American Tract Society, which alters the phrasing and removes all the footnotes, Greek, Latin, and Hebrew.
I found this book extremely profitable in my own interactions with those around me (learning to be meek and not instantly defend myself) and part of me thinks this should be required reading for everyone desiring to interact online!
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To my knowledge this is the only unabridged edition published outside of Henry's complete works, all other editions I've been able to find were the abridged version from the American Tract Society, which alters the phrasing and removes all the footnotes, Greek, Latin, and Hebrew.
I found this book extremely profitable in my own interactions with those around me (learning to be meek and not instantly defend myself) and part of me thinks this should be required reading for everyone desiring to interact online!
Kindle link
Nook link
Kobo link