“How soon are we broken on the soft pillow of ease! Adam in paradise was overcome, when Job on the dunghill was a conqueror.”
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Extracts from the Writings of Thomas Watson
This book gathers extracts from the theological and spiritual writings of Thomas Watson, a prominent figure in the English Reformation era. It includes his sermons, treatises, and other religious texts, showcasing his insights on Christian doctrine and piety. more
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