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Puritan Paperback 62-Book Bundle
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Note: We update this page as new additions join this series or as others are reprinted.
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Puritan Paperbacks Set: 10 Vol Set of the Works of Bunyan and Watson
This 10-volume set includes the following titles by Thomas Wastson and John Bunyan. Click on a title below to learn more, but be sure to add this bundle to your cart to receive the special pricing!
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The Christian on the Mount (Thomas Watson)
This scarce work by the beloved Puritan Thomas Watson has been out of print since the early 19th century. It calls us to love God with our minds by thinking on things of eternal significance.
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A Body of Divinity – hardcover (Thomas Watson)
Contained in Sermons on the Westminster Assembly’s Catechism
Hardcover edition
Conveying God’s truth in the most original, concise, illustrative and pithy style, Watson is rightly regarded as the most readable of all Puritans. This majestic work is based on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, taking the reader on a journey through all main principles of Christian doctrine. Probably the best first systematic theology one could introduce a family to.
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The Doctrine of Repentance (Thomas Watson) (#18)
Repentance is one of the least used words in the Christian church today. In a world that will not tolerate a mention of sin, and in churches where sin has been defined only in sociological terms, the biblical teaching on repentance has inevitably been ignored. Knowing what repentance is, and actually repenting are essential to true Christianity. Jesus Christ Himself said that if we do not repent, we will perish!
It is vital, therefore, to study what Scripture has to say about this theme. Few men have ever provided a better guide to this area of spiritual experience than Thomas Watson. He was a master of both Scripture and the human heart, and wrote with a simplicity and directness that keeps his work fresh and powerful into the 21st century.
Few better guides have existed in this or any other area of spiritual experience than Thomas Watson. He was a master of both Scripture and the human heart, and wrote with a simplicity and directness that keeps his work fresh and powerful for the twenty-first century.
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All Things For Good (Thomas Watson) (#17)
First published in 1663 by the title A Divine Cordial, Watson simply but profoundly explains how God does in fact make all things – good and bad things – work together for the good of His people. By far the most useful explanation of Romans 8:28 ever written.
Watson said that two of the greatest obstacles he faced as a pastor were:
1) To make unbelievers sad, so they recognize their need of God’s grace, and:
2) To make believers joyful, in their experience of God’s grace!He wrote this book to make an effort to undo the second difficulty: by explaining Paul’s teaching in Romans 8:28. As for his own experience, Watson wrote this the year after he and 2,000 other ministers were expelled from the Church of England, and thus exposed to much hardship and suffering. This is the rich exposition of a faithful man who lived in circumstances when only faith in the Word of God could bring him such a confidence.
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The Great Gain of Godliness (Thomas Watson) (#39)
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 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’! Â Â The Great Gain of Godliness is Watson’s exposition of Malachi 3:16-18. Watson 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.
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A Body of Divinity (Thomas Watson)
Sermons on the Westminster Assembly’s Catechism
Paperback edition
Conveying God’s truth in the most original, concise, illustrative and pithy style, Watson is rightly regarded as the most readable of all Puritans. This majestic work is based on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, taking the reader on a journey through all main principles of Christian doctrine. Probably the best first systematic theology one could introduce a family to.
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The Lord’s Supper (Thomas Watson) (#31)
To Thomas Watson, the Lord’s Supper was a visible sermon, a mirror in which to gaze on the sufferings and death of Christ. ‘God, to help our faith, does not only give us an audible Word, but a visible sign.’ But more than this, the Supper was a time in which to partake of the benefits of Christ’s death by faith, to be fed and cherished by the Lord in his own banqueting house, and to obtain a foretaste of the glory which will be fully realized only in heaven.
Watson’s aim was to stimulate greater love to Christ in His people, and to enhance their appreciation of the Supper as a spiritual feast for all believers. His fine exposition shows the rich provision made in the Supper for all who love the Lord, while it also lays bare the emptiness of all mere sacramentalism.
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The Lord’s Prayer – paperback (Thomas Watson)
In The Lord’s Prayer Watson analyses in detail the preface to the prayer and the six petitions which it contains.
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The Art of Divine Contentment (Thomas Watson)
One of the great old Puritan classics, and one of the most readable, by an author skilled in the art of illustration as few men in history have been. Few lessons are more difficult or necessary for the Christian than learning contentment of heart, in the abounding and abasing changes of life. And few are more qualified to provide sound biblical counsel in this area than Thomas Watson.
One of his most popular writings of all time, this explains what real contentment is and how to obtain it. While laying the axe to the root of such sins as envy, covetousness, murmuring and discontent, he provides helpful instructions for cultivating a disposition of humility and trust in our God’s providence in our lives.
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