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Few preachers in the Puritan era (or any other period of church history) match Thomas Watson for his ability to combine rich spirituality, nourishing doctrine and sane wisdom with fascinating illustration and a pleasant style. Watson is remembered chiefly for his posthumously published Body of Practical Divinity (reprinted by the Banner of Truth Trust in three volumes). But his extant sermons also include this marvelous series on the character of the Christian. It is, as C.H. Spurgeon said of his other work, 'a happy union of sound doctrine, heart-searching experience and practical wisdom'.
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Timeless Puritan insights on Christian character and virtue
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in deep, practical spiritual wisdom, this collection of Watson's sermons offers a rich blend of doctrine and heart. His ability to combine clear teaching with relatable illustrations makes it a wonderful read for anyone wanting to enrich their spiritual life and understanding of Christian character. It's like having a wise friend guide you through the essentials of genuine faith.