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WATSON (THOMAS). All Things For Good. Banner of Truth, 2001. 0851514782 / 9780851514789 Softbound NEW 30734 127pp
In this fine study of Romans 8:28, Thomas Watson explains how both the best and the worst experiences work for the good of God's people.First published in 1663(under the title A Divine Cordial), the year after Watson and some two thousand other ministers were ejected from the church of England and exposed to hardship and suffering. All Things for Good contains the rich exposition of a man who lived when only faith in God's Word could lead him to such confidence. This book provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question; Why do bad things happen to good people?[Publisher] Price:
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WATSON (THOMAS). All Things For Good. Banner of Truth, 2001. 0851514782 / 9780851514789 Softbound NEW 54810 127pp
In this fine study of Romans 8:28, Thomas Watson explains how both the best and the worst experiences work for the good of God's people.First published in 1663(under the title A Divine Cordial), the year after Watson and some two thousand other ministers were ejected from the church of England and exposed to hardship and suffering. All Things for Good contains the rich exposition of a man who lived when only faith in God's Word could lead him to such confidence. This book provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question; Why do bad things happen to good people?[Publisher] Price:
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WATSON (THOMAS). All Things For Good. Banner of Truth, 2001. 0851514782 / 9780851514789 Softbound NEW 54809 127pp
In this fine study of Romans 8:28, Thomas Watson explains how both the best and the worst experiences work for the good of God's people.First published in 1663(under the title A Divine Cordial), the year after Watson and some two thousand other ministers were ejected from the church of England and exposed to hardship and suffering. All Things for Good contains the rich exposition of a man who lived when only faith in God's Word could lead him to such confidence. This book provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question; Why do bad things happen to good people?[Publisher] Price:
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WATSON (THOMAS). All Things For Good. Banner of Truth, 2008. 0851514782 / 9780851514789 Softbound NEW 76412 127pp
Thomas Watson, the 17th century minister of St. Stephen's Walbrook, believed he faced two great difficulties in his pastoral ministry. The first was making the unbeliever sad, in the recognition of his need of God's grace. The second was making the believer joyful in response to God's grace. He believed the answer to the second difficulty could be found in Paul's teaching in Romans 8.28: God works all things together for good for his people. First published in 1663 (under the title A Divine Cordial), the year after Watson and some two thousand other ministers were ejected from the Church of England and exposed to hardship and suffering, All Things For Good contains the rich exposition of a man who lived when only faith in God's Word could lead him to such confidence. Thomas Watson's exposition is always simple, illuminating and rich in practical application. He explains that both the best and the worst experiences work for the good of God's people. He carefully analyses what it means to be someone who 'loves God' and is 'called according to his purpose'. All Things For Good provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question; Why do bad things happen to good people? (Publisher) Price:
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THOMAS WATSON. Great Gain of Godliness: Practical Notes on Malachi 3:16-18. Banner of Truth, 2007. Softbound NEW 76776 176pp
C. H. Spurgeon had a well-stocked library of Puritan books that contained around 12,000 volumes. However, one rare book was not to be found amongst that valuable collection: Thomas Watson's Notes on Malachi 3:16-18. With a note of sadness in his voice he said to his College students: "This [volume] would be a great find if we could come at it, for Watson is one of the clearest and liveliest of Puritan authors. We fear we shall never see this commentary, for we have tried to obtain it, and tried in vain."In this reset and lightly edited edition you can now read the book that was on Spurgeon's 'wish-list'! "The Great Gain of Godliness" is Watson's exposition of Mal. 3:16-18. In it he aims "to encourage solid piety and confute the atheists of the world, who imagine there is no gain in godliness." This book has all the hallmarks of Thomas Watson's other writings: a combination of rich spirituality, nourishing doctrine, and sane practical wisdom coupled with fascinating illustrations and a very pleasant style.Publisher Price:
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WATSON, THOMAS. Jerusalem's Glory: A Puritan's View of the Church. Christian Heritage, 2003. 1857925696 / 9781857925692 Softbound NEW 34248 127 x 190 x 13 mm 0.159 kilos 176pp
Written in 1661, this book contains all the hallmarks of what made the puritans great. It represents a clarion call to the church to recognize her failings and repent, turning to the Almighty God and casting herself on His mercy. Here we gain some insight to the virtue of a puritan preacher of the gospel, speaking plainly to the ills of society and in particular to the church, that according to the scripture is "a city set on a hill".It revealed Thomas Watson's deep concern for the state of the Church and the prosperity of godliness and vital Christianity in a period of testing and decline. Watson did not merely write a religious polemic, but offered the fruits of many years of a successful preaching ministry, expounding issues such as when the Christian may rejoice, how to act in a godly manner when tested to the limit, and showing how glorious is Christ's Church when proven in the fires of affliction. It is a work that is aimed at helping the believer in a practical manner to live a life that glorifies God and places Christ at the centre of the Church both doctrinally and in practical everyday living. He challenges the reader at every turn to seek to prove these things according to the authority of the Scriptures, and to act upon it.The text is simplified for the modern reader, with a biographical introduction added to the original work. It will, through time, come to be regarded as Watson at his most readable and best.- Publisher. Price:
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WATSON, THOMAS. Jerusalem's Glory: A Puritan's View of the Church. Christian Heritage, 2003. 1857925696 / 9781857925692 Softbound NEW 34257 127 x 190 x 13 mm 0.159 kilos 176pp
Written in 1661, this book contains all the hallmarks of what made the puritans great. It represents a clarion call to the church to recognize her failings and repent, turning to the Almighty God and casting herself on His mercy. Here we gain some insight to the virtue of a puritan preacher of the gospel, speaking plainly to the ills of society and in particular to the church, that according to the scripture is "a city set on a hill".It revealed Thomas Watson's deep concern for the state of the Church and the prosperity of godliness and vital Christianity in a period of testing and decline. Watson did not merely write a religious polemic, but offered the fruits of many years of a successful preaching ministry, expounding issues such as when the Christian may rejoice, how to act in a godly manner when tested to the limit, and showing how glorious is Christ's Church when proven in the fires of affliction. It is a work that is aimed at helping the believer in a practical manner to live a life that glorifies God and places Christ at the centre of the Church both doctrinally and in practical everyday living. He challenges the reader at every turn to seek to prove these things according to the authority of the Scriptures, and to act upon it.The text is simplified for the modern reader, with a biographical introduction added to the original work. It will, through time, come to be regarded as Watson at his most readable and best.- Publisher. Price:
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