Crook in the Lot: Living with that thorn in your side (Thomas Boston)
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First published in 1737 this book holds a special place among the tremendous amount of Puritan literature that was produced during that time. Thomas Boston was renowned for his clearly understood English and the manner in which he maintained that clarity while conveying messages of great depth. The Crook in the Lot is introduced to us by J. I. Packer. In an extensive prologue he shows how Boston's advice remains deeply relevant today. Boston was not preaching merely from his theological understanding, he was speaking from direct personal experience. Boston had real “thorns” to deal with himself, ranging from his wife's paralyzing depression to his own experiences living for years with what were probably kidney stones. He brings his own unique combination of wonderfully profound and yet immensely practical advice to bear to give us a work of lasting impact.
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Crook in the Lot: Living with that thorn in your side
Endorsements
"..The pure Biblical wisdom of The Crook in the Lot is badly needed by many of us, and so I am delighted that is being made available in this handy form."
J. I. Packer, (1926–2020), Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada
Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................ .............7
1. The Sovereignty and Wisdom of God in Man's Affection ............ ....17
2. An Encouragement to Christian Duty......................41
3. God Blesses His People Th rough Affection ............. 77
4. The Duty of Man in Affection .............................103
5. Directions for Reaching Th is Humiliation .............117
6. God Uplifts His People in Affection.............131
Product Details
Title: Crook in the Lot: Living with that thorn in your side
Author: Thomas Boston
Publisher: Christian Heritage
Pages: 160
Binding: Paperback
Size: 19.8 x 13.0 x 1.0 cm
ISBN: 9781845506490