Jeremiah Burroughs (1600-1646) was one of the most moderate and peaceable of all the Puritans. The Latin and Greek motto on his study door was"Opinionum varietas et opinantium unitas non sunt ασυστατα" ("Difference of belief and unity of believers are not inconsistent").
In this bracing exposition and meditation on Philippians 3:19 (“…who mind earthly things…”) Burroughs covers:
Earthly-Mindedness Discovered in Nine Particulars
Six Evils of Earthly-Mindedness
Eight Additional Evils of Earthly-Mindedness
Five Things May Be Wrought In A Man, and Yet Earthly-Minded
Nine Proofs of Earthly-mindedness
Seven Reasons of Men’s Earthly-Mindedness
Eleven Considerations to Take the Mind Off of Earthly-Mindedness
Exhortatios
Five Directions How to Get our Hearts Free from Earthly-Mindedness
In this bracing exposition and meditation on Philippians 3:19 (“…who mind earthly things…”) Burroughs covers:
Earthly-Mindedness Discovered in Nine Particulars
Six Evils of Earthly-Mindedness
Eight Additional Evils of Earthly-Mindedness
Five Things May Be Wrought In A Man, and Yet Earthly-Minded
Nine Proofs of Earthly-mindedness
Seven Reasons of Men’s Earthly-Mindedness
Eleven Considerations to Take the Mind Off of Earthly-Mindedness
Exhortatios
Five Directions How to Get our Hearts Free from Earthly-Mindedness