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Originally Posted by Presbyterian Deacon On holy living: Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in the Soul -- Octavius Winslow (1841)--though perhaps later than--or at the very end of what one might generally think of as "the puritan era" this 19th Century Nonconformist minister's work is a wonderful treatment of backsliding and restoration to faith. A Remedy for Wandering Thoughts in Worship -- Richard Steel (1673). The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul -- Philip Doddridge (1745). The Crook in the Lot --Thomas Boston (1676-1732). The Force of Truth -- Thomas Scott (1779). | I was able to find copies of the books from Boston and Doddridge on ccel.org... About the latter - that guy was so incredibly thorough in "The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul" that I'm amazed. After I copied and pasted everything over to word and single spaced it, it ended up being 170 pages Good thing my mum gets free copies at work 
But yeah, I think I'll start reading that one first and maybe see if mum would care to join in.
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