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A Divine Cordial; The Saint’s Spiritual Delight; The Holy Eucharist; and Other Treatises is unavailable, but you can change that!

A Divine Cordial offers loving testimony to God’s faithfulness based on Romans. Watson calls his first premise “a glorious privilege”—that all things work together for good. His second is that those who understand this privilege are called. Third, Watson emphasizes the Romans text that they are called, “according to his purpose.” Watson exhorts readers to the certainty of their privilege and...

Secondly, I proceed to the next general branch of the text.—The persons interested in this privilege. They are lovers of God: all things work together for good, to them that love God. Despisers and haters of God, have no lot or part in this privilege; it is children’s bread, it belongs only to them that love God. Because love is the very heart and spirit of religion, I shall the more fully treat upon this; and for
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