The Ten commandments /
Watson, Thomas, -1686.
The Ten commandments / [print] Thomas Watson. - Edinburgh : Carlisle, PA Banner of Truth Trust, (c)2000. - 245 pages ; 23 cm
Originally published as part of A Body of practical divinity, 1692. A continuation of his exposition of the Westminster Assembly's catechism.
I. INTRODUCTION -- Obedience -- Love -- The preface to the commandments -- The right understanding of the Law -- II. The ten commandments -- III. THE LAW AND SIN -- Man's inability to keep the moral law -- Degrees of sin -- The wrath of God -- IV. THE WAY OF SALVATION -- Faith -- Repentance -- The Word -- Baptism -- The Lord's supper -- Prayer.
In this book Thomas Watson continues his exposition of the Shorter Catechism drawn up by the Westminster Assembly. Watson was one of the most popular preachers in London during the Puritan era. His writings are characterized by clarity, raciness and spiritual richness. The series of three volumes, of which this is the second, makes an ideal introduction to Puritan literature. There are few matters about which the Puritans differ more from present-day Christians than in their assessment of the importance of the ten commandments. The commandments, they held, are the first thing in Christianity which the natural man needs to be taught and they should be the daily concern of the Christian to the last. In The Ten Commandments Watson examines the moral law as a whole as well as bringing out the meaning and force of each particular commandment. In view of the important function of the law in Christian life and evangelism this is a most valuable volume.
9780851516813
Westminster Assembly (1643-1652). -- Shorter catechism.
Ten commandments--Early works to 1800.
BV4655.W342.T463 2000
The Ten commandments / [print] Thomas Watson. - Edinburgh : Carlisle, PA Banner of Truth Trust, (c)2000. - 245 pages ; 23 cm
Originally published as part of A Body of practical divinity, 1692. A continuation of his exposition of the Westminster Assembly's catechism.
I. INTRODUCTION -- Obedience -- Love -- The preface to the commandments -- The right understanding of the Law -- II. The ten commandments -- III. THE LAW AND SIN -- Man's inability to keep the moral law -- Degrees of sin -- The wrath of God -- IV. THE WAY OF SALVATION -- Faith -- Repentance -- The Word -- Baptism -- The Lord's supper -- Prayer.
In this book Thomas Watson continues his exposition of the Shorter Catechism drawn up by the Westminster Assembly. Watson was one of the most popular preachers in London during the Puritan era. His writings are characterized by clarity, raciness and spiritual richness. The series of three volumes, of which this is the second, makes an ideal introduction to Puritan literature. There are few matters about which the Puritans differ more from present-day Christians than in their assessment of the importance of the ten commandments. The commandments, they held, are the first thing in Christianity which the natural man needs to be taught and they should be the daily concern of the Christian to the last. In The Ten Commandments Watson examines the moral law as a whole as well as bringing out the meaning and force of each particular commandment. In view of the important function of the law in Christian life and evangelism this is a most valuable volume.
9780851516813
Westminster Assembly (1643-1652). -- Shorter catechism.
Ten commandments--Early works to 1800.
BV4655.W342.T463 2000