000 01804nam a2200337 a 4500
005 20260119070634.0
008 2022-05-09 15:18:29
020 _a0851510353 9780851510354
040 _a1
041 _a0 eng
082 _a226.93066
082 _bT454-W34
100 _aWatson, Thomas
100 _d(1620-1686)
100 _eAuthor
245 _aThe Beatitudes
245 _bAn Exposition of Matthew 5:1-12
245 _cThomas Watson
260 _aGreat Britain
260 _bThe Banner of Truth Trust
260 _c1971
300 _a307tr.
300 _bHardcover
300 _c22cm
520 _aThe opening verses of the best-known of all Christ's sermons were handled by many Puritans for the Beatitudes gave full scope to the combination of sound doctrine, practical wisdom, and heart-searching application which characterized their preaching. To these general Puritan characteristics, Watson added certain of his own: a master of a terse, vigorous style and a beauty of expression, he could speak not only to win men's understanding but also to secure a place for the truth in their memories. More than most of his generation he sought to follow the example of Christ's teaching by employing all manner of illustrative material from common life, and with simplicity and charm, he spoke words not easy to forget. Two hundred years after Thomas Watson's death William Jay of Bath said that he could go to any one of his books and 'find it ever fresh. pointed and instructive.'
650 _aBeatitudes
650 _aBeatitudes -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
650 _aBible -- Matthew, V, 1-12 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
856 4 _uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/5/9/1534032.jpg
_yCover Image
911 _aPhạm Nguyễn Hồng Như
999 _c8049
_d8049