Originally titled, in 1663: "A Divine Cordial", and it's a book to strenghten and cheer the believers. After reading it, I believe it's a neat little book that does what it says it aims to be, to moti...
Splendid. I love Watson for his theological warmth. And no, that’s not an oxymoron. ...
Nothing better than to take the medicine straight. Good slap in the face for me....
In the realm of a classic. I was pleasantly surprised with how good and easily applicable the content was. Highly recommend. I felt happy in Christ every time i read it. ...
I've decided that Thomas Watson is not for me. I liked this book better the last one I read by him, but I still had trouble following at times. Also, I just don't love his style. Not a horrible writer...
What a book. I've heard frequently that people who read Puritans typically refer to the general body of work produced during this period as a "feast". If the Puritans as a whole be a feast, then this ...
A thorough exposition of Romans 8:28 that is well worth your time. The language is a bit dated of course, but all said it is very readable. He is a master illustrator. One illustration that has really...
Very good and encouraging old book. Watson is always a joy to read.The book’s main strengths are its details of what God may be up to in seasons of suffering or trials of various kinds. God’s hear...
Very convicting and encouraging, both at the same time.2nd time read April 20153rd time read April 20164rd time read March 2019 ...
Here's my book review in sermon form (28 minutes): Thomas Watson and the Way Afflictions Work for Good...