Jump to content


Submitter

SUPPORT TOPIC File Information

  • Submitted: Jun 13 2012 05:13 PM
  • Last Updated: Jun 13 2012 05:13 PM
  • File Size: 3.35MB
  • Views: 4683
  • Downloads: 1,035
  • Author: Thomas Watson
  • theWord Version: 3.x - 4.x
  • Tab Name: Wrks of Thomas Watson.zip
  • Suggest New Tag:: puritan twm the word module notes wlue777

Support WordModules.com

  • If our theWord modules have blessed you, please consider a small donation.


    Your donation pays the actual, out-of-pocket expenses of running this ministry.

    Your donation pays only for dedicated server hosting, bandwidth, software licenses, and capital equipment (scanners, OCR equipment, etc).


    Enter Amount


    You do not need a paypal account to donate online.



    Bitcoin Donation Address: bc1qx7trpwumqwr8eyulwehxsz4cxyzkhj6yxhgrmq

theWord Module Download:
Download Works of Thomas Watson

* * * * - 4 Votes

Author:
Thomas Watson

theWord Version:
3.x - 4.x

Tab Name:
Wrks of Thomas Watson.zip

Suggest New Tag::
puritan twm the word module notes wlue777

Thomas Watson (Puritan)


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search

For other people named Thomas Watson, see Thomas Watson (disambiguation).

Posted Image

Posted ImageThomas Watson
Thomas Watson (c. 1620—1686) was an English, non-conformist, Puritan preacher and author.
He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge,[1] where he was noted for remarkably intense study. In 1646 he commenced a sixteen year pastorate at St. Stephen's, Walbrook. He showed strong Presbyterian views during the civil war, with, however, an attachment to the king, and in 1651 he was imprisoned briefly with some other ministers for his share in Christopher Love's plot to recall Charles II of England. He was released on 30 June 1652, and was formally reinstated as vicar of St. Stephen's Walbrook. He obtained great fame and popularity as a preacher until the Restoration, when he was ejected for nonconformity. Notwithstanding the rigor of the acts against dissenters, Watson continued to exercise his ministry privately as he found opportunity. Upon the Declaration of Indulgence in 1672 he obtained a license to preach at the great hall in Crosby House. After preaching there for several years, his health gave way, and he retired to Barnston, Essex, where he died suddenly while praying in secret. He was buried on 28 July 1686.[1]
Writing

Watson still has numerous titles in print that are available from various publishing houses that specialize in Puritan works, including the Banner of Truth Trust and Soli Deo Gloria Books. Some of these titles include:
In this module

A Treatise Concerning Meditation
The Great Gain of Godliness
The Doctrine of Repentance
The Mischief of Sin
The Godly Man's Picture
Body of Divinity
A Divine Cordial
The Lord's Prayer
The Christian Soldier
The Ten Commandments
The Beatitudes
The Christian's Charter
The Art of Divine Contentment



Other files you may be interested in ..





  • 1,295 Total Files
  • 11 Total Categories
  • 98 Total Contributors
  • 1,212,054 Total Downloads
  • Son Of Man Bible Latest File
  • anapto Latest Submitter

14 user(s) are online (in the past 30 minutes)

0 members, 14 guests, 0 anonymous users