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“Man is born unto trouble, as
the sparks fly upward;” therefore we all need to learn the same lesson as
Paul. “I have learned,” he said “in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be
content,” Philippians 4. 11. Believers, especially, wish to attain to a
holy equanimity in their tribulations and under the stresses caused by our
increasingly secular society.
In this volume we have a full exposition, by the Puritan, Thomas Watson,
of the above verse of Scripture, originally preached during his ministry
as rector of St Stephen’s, Wallbrook, London
Puritan preachers, having an eye to the practice of their hearers, built
their heart-searching application of the truth upon sound biblical
doctrine. This characteristic is evident in The Art of Divine Contentment;
as is also the fact that Watson was the “master of a terse, vigorous style
and of a beauty of expression
Title:Art of Divine Contentment
Auhtor:Thomas Watson
Page Count: 110 Pages
Condition:New
Size:5X8
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