The Works of Thomas Goodwin, vol. 1
- 598 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Thomas Goodwin was an English Puritan theologian and preacher, an important leader of religious Independents. His work is placed within the main stream of Puritan thought. He was a significant intellectual and ecclesiastical figure of his era.
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Arthur W. Pink's yearly publication, initiated in 1921, consists of 33 volumes, each containing 288 pages. This title draws from eight of his monthly magazines, showcasing his theological insights. Pink's works, derived from these publications, reflect his deep exploration of biblical themes and teachings, making them a significant contribution to Christian literature.
Foreword by J.I.Packer and introduction by Mark Jones. Here is an opportunity to learn about Christ, his work and his death. Based upon Romans 8:34, Goodwin presents to us the Lord Jesus Christ, the example and the object of justifying faith.
This classic book by Thomas Goodwin shows us the riches that are available to us through prayer. Focusing not only on how we may approach God in prayer, but also on how we know that God has indeed answered our prayers. There is a wealth of blessing here.
Thomas Goodwin's classic work on Christology remains a beloved and influential text for Christians around the world. In this volume, Goodwin explores the multifaceted nature of Christ's work and glory as our Savior and Redeemer. This is a rich and rewarding study that will deepen your appreciation for the Lord's infinite love and wisdom.