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David Clarkson is one of the most prominent Puritan ministers of the seventeenth century, contemporary of John Owen, and John Bunyan. He worked closely with Owen, pastoring Owen’s congregation after his death. He was known for combining sound doctrine with practical application. Clarkson’s sermons and various publications are included in this new three-volume set, as well as his famous work...

a point so as so resolve to bear it without dispute, doubting, or hesitation, whatever come of it. When the account is cast up, this and this it will cost thee, this and this thou must part with, these and these things thou must suffer, if thou wilt be Christ’s disciple; and then the question is put, Wilt thou give up thyself to him on these terms? Wilt thou take him for better and worse? Wilt thou follow him through good report and evil report? Wilt thou make after him, though stripped, and wounded,
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