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Octavius Winslow: Leading Souls to Christ’s Heart

Born: August 1, 1808, Pentonville, England
Died: March 5, 1878, Brighton, England

Octavius Winslow was a deeply loved 19th-century preacher whose sermons and books helped thousands grow closer to Jesus. Though he spent part of his youth in New York, he returned to England and pastored churches in Leamington, Bath, Brighton, and Spa. 

While Winslow didn’t live during the Puritan era, his writings carry the same rich, heart-searching devotion that Puritan readers treasured. In a spiritually dry age, he wrote about assurance, revival, the Spirit’s work, and the believer’s daily walk with God.

Recommended for

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Believers needing renewed assurance and hope in Christ

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Readers looking for devotional depth rooted in gospel truth

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Christians seeking help in times of spiritual dryness

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Preachers aiming to revive congregations with devotional theology

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Featured Works by Octavius Winslow

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The Precious Things of God by Octavius Winslow

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A devotional classic about the treasures of the Christian life—Christ, faith, trials, prayer, and the promises of God. 
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