This treatise by the renowned Puritan Thomas Watson was originally published in 1671 and never again until this edition. It was one of his rarest works for over three centuries. Watson's perceptive discussion on the devastating effects of sin includes four parts:
1. The Mischief...
Thomas Watson is one of the most famous Puritan preachers in history, and his writings during the 17th century are still read across the world today. He was a prodigious writer whose works include All Things for Good (originally published as A Divine Cordial), The Ten Commandments,...
If we give enough thought to the implications of sin in our lives, it would probably take us years to list all the results and consequences of man's sinfulness - from impure thoughts to evil actions, from dirty speech to violence, from personal to society decay, from a life spent...