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The Great Gain of Godliness: Practical Notes on Malachi 3:16-18


Thomas Watson - 1682
    Spurgeons 12,000 Puritan books, one prize was said to be missing: Thomas Watsons Notes on Malachi 3:16-18. Wrote Spurgeon, This would be a great find, for Watson is one of the clearest and liveliest of Puritan authors. The book that Spurgeon longed for, reset and lightly edited, rich spirituality, nourishing doctrine, practical wisdom.

The Barren Fig Tree, Or, the Doom and Downfall of the Fruitless Professor Shewing That the Day of Grace May Be Past with Him Long Before His Life Is Ended: The Signs Also by Which Such Miserable Mortals May Be Known (1688)


John Bunyan - 1682
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