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Thomas Watson

The Ten Commandments 5. The First Commandment

Thomas WatsonThou shalt have no other gods before me.' Exod 20: 3. Why is the commandment in the second person singular, Thou? Why does not God say, You shall have no other gods? Because the commandment concerns every one, and God would have each one take it as spoken to him by name. Though we are forward to tak... Read More
Thomas Watson

The Beatitudes 19. They Shall Be Called The Children Of God

Thomas WatsonThey shall be called the children of God. Matthew 5:9 In these words the glorious privilege of the saints is set down. Those who have made their peace with God and labour to make peace among brethren, this is the great honour conferred upon them, They shall be called the children of God'. They shall... Read More
Thomas Watson

A Body of Divinity 37. The Application of Redemption: Peace

Thomas WatsonGrace unto you and peace be multiplied. I Pet 1:1. Having spoken of the first fruit of sanctification, assurance, I proceed to the second, viz., Peace, Peace be multiplied:' What are the several species or kinds of Peace? Peace, in Scripture, is compared to a river which parts itself into two silver... Read More
William Nicholson

God, The Refuge Of His People!

God, the Refuge of His People! William Nicholson, 1862 "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in times of trouble." Psalm 46:1 "The righteous is more excellent than his neighbor," the wicked. This remark will hold good in reference to moral character and conduct — and also spiritual e... Read More
Charles Spurgeon

Preface To Volume 2, Psalms 27-52

Charles SpurgeonPreface to Volume 2, Psalms 27-52 Greatly encouraged by the generous reception given my first volume, I labored diligently and am now able to present the second installment of work. Whether life and health will be given to complete my task, which probably extend to six volumes, remains with our grac... Read More
Charles Spurgeon

Treasury of David

Charles SpurgeonTreasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 29 TITLE. A Psalm of David. The title affords us no information beyond the fact that David is the author of this sublime song. SUBJECT. It seems to be the general opinion of modern annotators, that this Psalm is meant to express the glory of God as heard in t... Read More
Charles Spurgeon

Treasury of David

Charles SpurgeonTreasury of David Charles Spurgeon PSALM 30 TITLE. A Psalm and Song at the Dedication of the House of David; or rather, A Psalm, a Song of Dedication for the House. By David. A song of faith since the house of Jehovah, here intended, David never lived to see. A Psalm of praise, since a sore judgment... Read More

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