Works
- Works of John Flavel (6 vol set), Banner of Truth Trust, ISBN 0-85151-060-4.
- The Fountain of Life Opened Up Diggory Press, ISBN 978-1-84685-798-0
- Husbandry Spiritualised (1669)
- Keeping The Heart Diggory Press ISBN 978-1-84685-707-2
- The Method of Grace in the Gospel Redemption - accessed 26 July 2008
- Navigation Spiritualised (1677)
- The Mystery of Providence (1678)
- A Saint Indeed - accessed 17 April 2011
- The Seaman's Companion (1676)
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“Reason, the prized reality, the Law, is apprehended, now and then, for a serene and profound moment, amidst the hubbub of cares and works which have no direct bearing on it;Mis then lost, for months or years, and again found, for an interval, to be lost again. If we compute it in time, we may, in fifty years, have half a dozen reasonable hours.”
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