THOMAS MANTON (1620–1677) played a prominent role in the Savoy Conference and the drafting of the Westminster Confession. He was pastor of a noted Puritan congregation in London but was later ejected from the official church for nonconformity, though he continued to preach wherever and whenever he had opportunity. Archbishop Ussher called him "one of the great preachers in England." His sermons formed the basis of his published commentaries.
La abnegación es una virtud cristiana, concedida por Dios a sus hijos, por la cual ellos, por amor a la voluntad de Dios, no prestan atención ni ceden a su intelecto, voluntad e inclinaciones en la medida en que estos se opongan a la voluntad de Dios, y en cambio se oponen a ellos...
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