This collection includes the following works by Thomas Watson:
A Body of Divinity
The Godly Man’s Picture
The Lord’s Prayer
The Ten Commandments
The Christian Soldier, or Heaven Taken by Storm
The Great Gain of Godliness
The Art of Divine Contentment
The Beatitudes: An Exposition of Matthew 5:1-12
The Mischief of Sin
The Christian’s Charter
A Divine Cordial
A Treatise Concerning Meditation
The Doctrine of Repentance
The Duty of Self-Denial
The Day of Judgment Asserted
Thomas Watson was an English Puritan preacher. Watson was well known for his Presbyterian views during the English Civil War and in 1651 he was imprisoned for his involvement in a plot to recall King Charles II. After Watson’s release in 1652, he became a famous preacher until the Restoration in 1660 when he was ejected for nonconformity.
This collection includes the following works by Thomas Brooks:
Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices
Heaven on Earth
The Unsearchable Riches of Christ
The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod
A Believer’s Last Day, His Best Day
A Cabinet of Choice Jewels, or, A Box of Precious Ointment
A Heavenly Cordial
A Word in Season to Suffering Saints
Apples of Gold
God’s Delight in the Progress of the Uptight
Hypocrites Detected and Condemned
Paradise Opened
The Glorious Day of the Saints Appearance
The Golden Key to Open Hidden Treasures
The Privy Key to Heaven
The Transcendent Excellency of a Beliver’s Portion above All Earthly Portions
Touchstone of Sincerity
Words of Counsel to a Dear Dying Friend
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer. Brooks studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place that famous religious figures such as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton and Thomas Shepard studied before him. Brooks became a minister at Thomas Apostle’s in London after the First English Civil War. Brooks did much of his writing after the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
This collection includes the following works by John Owen:
A Display of Arminianism
Christologia
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
Of the Mortification of Sin in Belivers
Of Temptation
Grace and Duty of Being Spiritually Minded
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity
A Brief Instruction in the Worship of God
A Discourse Concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity
A Discourse Concerning Liturgies and Their Imposition
John Owen was an English minister. Owen, born and raised a Puritan in Oxfordshire, studied at Queen’s College and became ordained there. After becoming ordained Owen was a pastor at a couple different parishes.
Owen would later return to Oxford and become the academic administrator. Owens also was a good friend of Oliver Cromwell and gave many sermons before Parliament. After Cromwell died Owen became more active in politics and joined the Wallingford House party. Throughout his life Owen wrote on a variety of topics including the defense of Calvinism in A Display of Arminianism.
This collection includes a working table of contents.
A Body of Divinity
The Godly Man’s Picture
The Lord’s Prayer
The Ten Commandments
The Christian Soldier, or Heaven Taken by Storm
The Great Gain of Godliness
The Art of Divine Contentment
The Beatitudes: An Exposition of Matthew 5:1-12
The Mischief of Sin
The Christian’s Charter
A Divine Cordial
A Treatise Concerning Meditation
The Doctrine of Repentance
The Duty of Self-Denial
The Day of Judgment Asserted
Thomas Watson was an English Puritan preacher. Watson was well known for his Presbyterian views during the English Civil War and in 1651 he was imprisoned for his involvement in a plot to recall King Charles II. After Watson’s release in 1652, he became a famous preacher until the Restoration in 1660 when he was ejected for nonconformity.
This collection includes the following works by Thomas Brooks:
Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices
Heaven on Earth
The Unsearchable Riches of Christ
The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod
A Believer’s Last Day, His Best Day
A Cabinet of Choice Jewels, or, A Box of Precious Ointment
A Heavenly Cordial
A Word in Season to Suffering Saints
Apples of Gold
God’s Delight in the Progress of the Uptight
Hypocrites Detected and Condemned
Paradise Opened
The Glorious Day of the Saints Appearance
The Golden Key to Open Hidden Treasures
The Privy Key to Heaven
The Transcendent Excellency of a Beliver’s Portion above All Earthly Portions
Touchstone of Sincerity
Words of Counsel to a Dear Dying Friend
Thomas Brooks was a Puritan preacher and writer. Brooks studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1625, the same place that famous religious figures such as Thomas Hooker, John Cotton and Thomas Shepard studied before him. Brooks became a minister at Thomas Apostle’s in London after the First English Civil War. Brooks did much of his writing after the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
This collection includes the following works by John Owen:
A Display of Arminianism
Christologia
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ
Of the Mortification of Sin in Belivers
Of Temptation
Grace and Duty of Being Spiritually Minded
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of the Doctrine of the Trinity
A Brief Instruction in the Worship of God
A Discourse Concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity
A Discourse Concerning Liturgies and Their Imposition
John Owen was an English minister. Owen, born and raised a Puritan in Oxfordshire, studied at Queen’s College and became ordained there. After becoming ordained Owen was a pastor at a couple different parishes.
Owen would later return to Oxford and become the academic administrator. Owens also was a good friend of Oliver Cromwell and gave many sermons before Parliament. After Cromwell died Owen became more active in politics and joined the Wallingford House party. Throughout his life Owen wrote on a variety of topics including the defense of Calvinism in A Display of Arminianism.
This collection includes a working table of contents.