Repentance: Turning from Sin to God

Boston, Thomas


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Get real and get right with the Lord the only way possible – with a heart on its knees. These collected sermons preached by Boston in the 18th Century have lost none of their vigor, or their ability to convict the believer and unbeliever alike. This is passionate, razor-sharp practical theology of sin and the mercy of God that has stood the test of time.

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The most important message for every person is that of the need for repentance -- by one of the last great Puritan preachers, Thomas Boston (1676-1732).

With wonderful exposition, Boston opens up a multitude of scripture passages on an issue that it is the duty of every Christian to tell the world of -- the impending judgment that awaits each one of us, the call for repentance now, and a message of hope and assurance only to be found in Christ.

Includes an Introduction by J. I. Packer

252 Pages
Published November 2012

About the Author

Thomas Boston held a pastorate with a very small Congregation in Simprin, Scotland until 1707. He was an extremely popular preacher, though self-effacing -- considering that he had but "small talents." He was reluctant to publish his works, although he wrote out completely all of his sermons before they were preached. Many, however, came to be published after his death at the age of 57.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781845509750
  • Page Count
    252
  • Publisher
    Christian Focus
  • Publication Date
    November 2012

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Repentance: Turning from Sin to God

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Publisher's Description

The most important message for every person is that of the need for repentance -- by one of the last great Puritan preachers, Thomas Boston (1676-1732).

With wonderful exposition, Boston opens up a multitude of scripture passages on an issue that it is the duty of every Christian to tell the world of -- the impending judgment that awaits each one of us, the call for repentance now, and a message of hope and assurance only to be found in Christ.

Includes an Introduction by J. I. Packer

252 Pages
Published November 2012

About the Author

Thomas Boston held a pastorate with a very small Congregation in Simprin, Scotland until 1707. He was an extremely popular preacher, though self-effacing -- considering that he had but "small talents." He was reluctant to publish his works, although he wrote out completely all of his sermons before they were preached. Many, however, came to be published after his death at the age of 57.

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