Boston's Body of Divinity (2 Vols) by Thomas Boston
Product Description
Comprises Volumes 1 & 2 of the Complete Works of Thomas Boston (12 vols) in which he covers the Assemblies' Catechism.
Introduction by Dr. Joel Beeke & Randall Pederson
If Scotland had been searched during the earlier part of the eighteenth century, there was not a minister within its bounds who, alike in personal character, and in the discharge of his pastoral function, approached nearer the apostolic model than did this man of God. It is a fact that, even before he died, men and children had come to pronounce his name with reverence. It had become a synonym for holy living.
So wrote Andrew Thomson about Thomas Boston (1676-1732). Boston was an eminent Scottish divine and prolific theological writer. Ordained to the ministry of the Church of Scotland, he served two congregations, first in the parish of Simprin (1699-1707), then in the parish of Ettrick (1707-1732).
Additional Information
| Author | Thomas Boston |
|---|---|
| Cover | hb |
| Pages | 661 + 676 |
| Binding | maroon library cloth with sewn sections |
