The Complete Duty of Man, or, A System of Doctrinal and Practical Christianity is a timeless guide to Christian living, originally published in 1838. This comprehensive volume, to which are added 'Forms of Prayer and Offices of Devotion, for the Various Circumstances of Life, for the use of Families and Individuals', seeks to provide a framework for understanding and practicing Christian principles in everyday life. Authored by H 1725-1797 Venn, the book explores essential Christian doctrines and their practical application, offering readers a systematic approach to faith. Designed for both individual reflection and family use, the text includes a wealth of prayers and devotional exercises tailored to various life situations. "The Complete Duty of Man" remains a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Christian ethics and a more meaningful devotional life.
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