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A Body of Divinity

By: Thomas Watson
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A Body of Divinity, considered a classic among 17th-century Puritan works, contains a series of sermons on the Westminster Catechism, a central catechism in English-speaking Calvinist churches. Watson details several of the questions and answers from the Catechism:

  • What is the chief end of man?
  • Did all mankind fall in Adam's first transgression?
  • How does Christ execute the office of a priest?

In covering these topics, Watson touches on a large portion of the basics of orthodox Christian theology.

Public Domain (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Theology Christianity Ministry & Evangelism
Biblical Exposition • Spiritual Wisdom • Practical Application • Reformed Doctrines • Timeless Truths

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Amazing and concise . So much truth and relatively easy to understand . I loved it . To go be the glory

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This is a great book. For an old Puritan, it is easy to consume in audiobook form. Yet, I actually got the kindle book for a dollar and followed along.

Great book and well read

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Watson's analogical use of Scripture for illustration is amazing. Highly recommended introduced to Reformed Theology.

Lovely sermons on Westminster

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I am astonished by this book. I do t know anyone who can so clearly state what Biblical Christianity is than Thomas Watson. I want to start it over again just because of its depth.

One of the greatest theology books ever written.

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It was very helpful. I can’t agree 100% with every last thought. There are bones within meat, but I recommend highly the wisdom found in this book.

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