“How many souls have been blown into hell with the wind of popular applause?”
Quote by Thomas Watson
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Discourses on Important and Interesting Subjects: Being the Select Works of Thomas Watson
This book is a compilation of Thomas Watson's chosen works, covering a wide range of subjects of importance and interest, reflecting the author's insights and perspectives. more
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“Knowledge without repentance will be but a torch to light men to hell.”
Source: A Body of Divinity
“The right manner of growth is to grow less in one's own eyes.”
Source: A body of practical divinity, consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster: with a suppl. of some sermons on several texts of Scripture
Source: All Things for Good
Source: Extracts from the Writings of Thomas Watson
“Our murmuring is the devil's music.”
Source: The Art of Divine Contentement
“The bible knows nothing of solitary religion.”
Source: The Heart of John Wesley's Journal
Source: A Body of Practical Divinity Consisting of Above One Hundred and Seventy-six Sermons on the Shorter Catechism Composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster: With a Supplement of Some Sermons on Several Texts of Scripture Together with the Art of Divine Contentment ; to which is Added, Christ's Various Fulness
“One of the worst things sin did for man was to make him selfish, for selfishness cannot love.”
