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A Christian Classic! Many, within the Christian community, have protested through pen and pulpit about the derelict state of the Christian mind. This book -- A Divine Cordial -- introduces and orients the reader to critical biblical/theological thinking about the nature of man and the deep providence of God. Thomas Watson portrays the Biblical view of God's providence, the extent of God's provision and the depth of God's generosity -- with a clarity that fosters biblical thought and facilitates Bible comprehension. Another Timeless Classic! Powerfully Written! An Excellent, Exciting Exposition…mehr

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A Christian Classic! Many, within the Christian community, have protested through pen and pulpit about the derelict state of the Christian mind. This book -- A Divine Cordial -- introduces and orients the reader to critical biblical/theological thinking about the nature of man and the deep providence of God. Thomas Watson portrays the Biblical view of God's providence, the extent of God's provision and the depth of God's generosity -- with a clarity that fosters biblical thought and facilitates Bible comprehension. Another Timeless Classic! Powerfully Written! An Excellent, Exciting Exposition of Divine Truth! A very helpful book. Detailed and insightful. "The more I see of God's grace, and the generosity of God, the more astounding God's mercy and grace appear.." -- A Reader
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Thomas Watson (c. 1620-1686) was an English Nonconformist Puritan pastor and author, educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He served at St. Stephen Walbrook Church in London for 16 years and leaned toward Presbyterian views during the English Civil War. Imprisoned in 1651 and released the next year, Watson was forced to preach privately after 1662 but obtained a license to preach publicly in 1672. His writings include The Godly Man's Picture, The Ten Commandments, and The Body of Divinity. Watson's life was marked by devotion and trials, encapsulated by his saying, "A true Christian carries Christ in his heart and the cross on his shoulders." He died in 1686 while praying.