Watson’s Words of Wisdom
Words of Wisdom from Thomas Watson.
PREFACE of Watson’s Words of Wisdom
The servant of the Lord, from whose writings these extracts have been culled, prefaced one of his works by saying, “There are two things which I have always looked upon as difficult: the one is to make the wicked sad; the other is to make the godly joyful.” Alas! This sad world still holds many a careless sinner, and not a few sorrowful saints, though two hundred and fifty years have passed since these words were uttered. May God so speed this little book, that, in His good hand, it may be the means of arousing some sleeping conscience, and dropping a word of cheer into some sorrowful heart. Hamilton Smith 1915.
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