Thomas Watson


The Doctrine of Repentance
Heaven Taken by Storm: Showing the Holy Violence a Christian Is to Put Forth in the Pursuit After Glory
The Art of Divine Contentment
All Things for Good
The Mischief of Sin
The Godly Man's Picture
The Ten Commandments: Life Application of the Ten Commandments With Additional Chapters on Sin, Salvation, Prayer, and More
A Body of Divinity: Contained in Sermons upon the Westminster Assembly's Catechism
Great Gain of Godliness
Beatitudes: An Exposition of Matthew 5: 1-12
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The Lord's Prayer
The Fight of Faith Crowned: The Remaining Sermons of Thomas Watson
The Duty of Self-Denial and Ten Other Sermons
The Great Gain of Godliness (Puritan Paperbacks)
Thomas Watson
Christians must not be slothful. Idleness is the devil’s bath; a slothful person becomes a prey to every temptation. Grace, while it cures the heart, does not make the hand lame. He who is called of God, as he works for heaven, so he works in his trade.
Thomas Watson

Thomas Watson
Sin is like a poison, which corrupts the blood, infects the heart, and without a sovereign Antidote, brings death. Such is the venomous nature of sin, it is deadly and damning. Sin is worse than hell, but yet God, by His mighty overruling power, makes sin in the issue turn to the good of His people. Hence the golden saying of Augustine, ‘God would never permit evil, if He could not bring good out of evil.’” - Thomas Watson
Thomas Watson, All Things for Good

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