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A. W. TOZER'S RECOMMENDED BOOKS
For those who would know "the deep things of God."

251. Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage…………….Jan van Ruysbroeck
252. Amendment of Life………………………………Richard Rolle
253. Ascent of Mt. Carmel…………………………….John of the Cross
254. Ascent of Mt. Zion……………………………….Berdardeno de Laredo
255. Book of Eternal Wisdom…………………………Henry Suso
256. Centuries of Meditations…………………………Thomas Traherne
257. Christian Perfection………………………………Fenelon
258. Cloud of Unknowing …………………………….Anonymous
259. Confessions………………………………............St. Augustine
260. Dark Night of the Soul …………………………..John of the Cross
261. The Goad of Love………………………………..Walter Hilton
262. Guide to True Peace ..…………………………....Molinos and others
263. Hymns………………………………....................Gerhard Tersteegen
264. Imitation of Christ………………………………..Thomas a Kempis
265. Introduction to a Devout Life…………………….De Sales
266. Letters of Direction………………………………de Tourville
267. On the Incarnation ……………………………….Athanasius
268. On the Love of God………………………………Bernard of Clairvaux
269. Poems ………………………………....................Frederick Faber
270. Poems……………………………….....................Isaac Watts
271. Practice of the Presence of God.…………………Brother Lawrence
272. Private Devotions ………………………………..Lancelot Andrewes
273. Proslogium……………………………….............Anselm
274. The Quiet Way ………………………………......Gerhard Tersteegen
275. Revelations of Divine Love .……………………..Julian of Norwich
276. The Scale of Perfection …………………………..Walter Hilton
277. Sermons………………………………..................John Tauler
278. Song of Songs..…………………………...............Bernard of Clairvaux
279. Spiritual Combat..…………………………...........Lorenzo Scupoli
280. The Spiritual Guide..………………………….......Michael Molinos
281. Talks of Instruction..………………………….......Meister Eckhart
282. A Testament of Devotion..……………………….Thomas Kelly
283. Theologia Germanica (Winkworth Translation)…Anonymous
284. The Vision of God .……………………………....Nicholas of Cusa
285. The Way of Christ ………………………………..Jacob Boehme

In recommending these books Brother Tozer did not mean to put his stamp of approval on the entire contents. Rather they were offered as products of men and women who ardently loved their Lord; if any doctrinal defects should appear these would be far overbalanced by the spiritual verities.---C.P.

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