Watson, Thomas
The Fight of Faith Crowned: The Remaining Sermons of Thomas Watson (Watson)
Description
This collection provides readers with six sermons by Thomas Watson that were among his last published writings. With clarity and precision, Watson addresses topics like the Christian’s righteousness, tumultuous events, the redemption of time, and more. Reflecting his love as a pastor of God’s people, each sermon includes both encouragement and admonition for the church. Discover why Thomas Watson is one of the most beloved English Puritans as he directs you to gaze on the fullness of the gospel and the glory of God.
Contents
Publisher’s Note
The Crown of Righteousness
The Righteous Man’s Weal and the Wicked Man’s Woe
Time’s Shortness
The Fight of Faith Crowned
A Plea for Alms
The One Thing Necessary
Endorsements
“Watson was one of the most concise, racy, illustrative, and suggestive of those eminent divines who made the Puritan age the Augustan period of evangelical literature. There is a happy union of sound doctrine, heart-searching experience, and practical wisdom throughout all his works.”
—C. H. Spurgeon
About the Author
Thomas Watson (ca. 1620–1686) graduated from Cambridge University and became one of the leading Puritan minsters of London. His works, such as "The Godly Man's Picture" and "A Body of Divinity," continue to be treasured for their clear exposition of biblical truths and their application to the Christian life.