The Beauties of Boston (Thomas Boston)

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“Thomas Boston’s sermons and treatises are full of the light of Christ and the fire of the Holy Spirit. Once you read this quotable and spiritually uplifting and convicting volume, I predict that you will want to press on to purchase and read the twelve capacious volumes of his complete works!” — Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan

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The Beauties of Boston

A Selection of the Writings of Thomas Boston

The Beauties of Boston is a book that has been treasured by many Christians in past generations. It is full of rich gospel truth and health-giving spiritual prescriptions.  Part of its beauty is that, while a big book, it is not really a long book, but a series of smaller and manageable passages that will – as The Marrow of Modern Divinity did for Boston himself – stimulate thought, enhance understanding of the gospel, point us to Christ, and strengthen both mind and spirit in the knowledge and service of God.” — Sinclair Ferguson

“I am grateful for this new publication of this classic work by Thomas Boston, who was first and foremost a faithful pastor and steward of all the Lord entrusted to him.  The Beauties of Boston points us to the glorious and majestic beauty of our Triune God, that we might glorify Him and enjoy Him forever.” — Burk Parsons, Senior Pastor, Saint Andrew’s Chapel, Sanford, Florida, and editor of Tabletalk Magazine.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Sinclair B. Ferguson

Biographical Profile of Thomas Boston

  1. Scripture
  2. Prayer
  3. God
  4. The Public Ordinances
  5. God’s Decrees
  6. God the Creator
  7. Christ’s Priesthood
  8. Believing in Christ
  9. God’s Providence
  10. Election
  11. The Covenant of Works
  12. The Fall of Man
  13. Judgement of the Wicked
  14. The Covenant of Grace

About the Author 

Thomas Boston (1676-1732) served as pastor of a very small congregation in Simprin, Scotland from 1699 – 1707.  He was an extremely popular preacher, though self-effacing, considering himself to be a man of “small talents.”  Boston was reluctant to publish his works, although he wrote out all his sermons completely, making it an easy matter to bring their wealth into print.  The result was, their publication many times after his death at the young age of 57.