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What are the best writings to start with in the works of Richard Sibbes (apart from A Bruised Reed)?
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I especially like The Soul's Conflict (Vol. 1) and The Returning Backslider (Vol. 2).
FWIW, Mark Dever, author of a study on Sibbes, recommends that readers begin with the sermons in Vol. 7.
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What are the best writings to start with in the works of Richard Sibbes (apart from A Bruised Reed)? | Check online sources here.
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