The Leading of the Holy Spirit Opened by Thomas Jacomb
Puritan Thomas Jacomb preaches on Romans 8:14: “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.” Jacomb explores the nature of the leading of the Spirit, generally and specifically. He explains how we may know if we are led by the Spirit. He gives many directions a person may follow to be led by the Holy Spirit. He exhorts people to be thankful for this great mercy. This puritan sermon is from the "Morning Exercise at Cripplegate" series. This edition includes an outline of the sermon and a biographical sketch of Thomas Jacomb.
Paperback 8X5, 76 pages, ISBN 9781946145437
Thomas Jacomb (1622–1687) was born at Burton Lazars near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England. He was educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford and Cambridge. He was an esteemed Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge. From 1647-1662 he was minister at St. Martins, Ludgate Hill. He was received as chaplain into the family of Elizabeth Countess Dowager of Exeter. Thomas was turned out of St. Martin’s for non-conformity in 1662, and sometime later ministered at the Church in Silver Street.