The impact of the seventeenth-century priest and poet George Herbert spans the centuries. His work continues to be widely loved and many number him among the greatest English poets. In ‘Love Took My Hand’ Philip Sheldrake shares his own personal enthusiasm for Herbert and shows that, though his world is distant from our own, we may still enjoy an immensely fruitful encounter with him.
Philip Sheldrake describes the background to Herbert’s thought and surveys the main themes of his rich spirituality. Drawing from The Country Parson and the great collection of poetry known as The Temple he explores Herbert’s images of God, his sense of place, his understanding of discipleship and holiness, his teaching on prayer and his spirituality of service.

PASTORAL AND OCCASIONAL SERMONS
THE GOD WHO FELL FROM HEAVEN
TURN TO GOD REJOICE IN HOPE
WHEN OUR LOVE IS CHARITY VOLUME 2
A SPEECHLESS CHILD IS THE WORD OF GOD
SACRED LINK
GIANT SURROUNDED BY MONKEYS
AN UNLIKELY CATECHISM
THE PRAYERS OF ST. THERESE OF LISIEUX
PADRE PIO MAN OF HOPE
101 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ON SAINTS
SEASONS OF THE SPIRIT
NO LESS ZEAL
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SAINT
CHAMPION OF TRUTH THE LIFE OF S. ATHANAS
THE SAINTS SHOW US CHRIST
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URODIVOI
TOMORROW WILL BE TOO LATE
THE RISE AND GROWTH OF THE ANGLICAN SCHI
LOVE'S SACRED ORDER
STRANNIK
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
ABBA FATHER
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THE SINNER'S RETURN TO GOD 

