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	<title>Comments on: To Walk Worthy</title>
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		<title>By: Meredith Riedel</title>
		<link>http://femina.reformedblogs.com/2007/07/24/to-walk-worthy/#comment-1374</link>
		<dc:creator>Meredith Riedel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2007 12:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is solid gold. I love the Puritans. They had real faith, true and tempered steel and a grip like that of Valiant-for-Truth. Thomas Watson is also one of my favorites and I am delighted to find him being quoted -- just discovered your blog and have been greatly encouraged and edified. Many thanks! 
Meredith</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is solid gold. I love the Puritans. They had real faith, true and tempered steel and a grip like that of Valiant-for-Truth. Thomas Watson is also one of my favorites and I am delighted to find him being quoted &#8212; just discovered your blog and have been greatly encouraged and edified. Many thanks!<br />
Meredith</p>
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		<title>By: ebenezer</title>
		<link>http://femina.reformedblogs.com/2007/07/24/to-walk-worthy/#comment-1289</link>
		<dc:creator>ebenezer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 00:04:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi.
Thomas Watson is my favorite Puritan writer. I have four of his works. I think I first became aware of his writings about 30 years ago [wow! - that may mean I am starting to age :-)]. Anyway, I enjoy reading Puritan writings a great deal. I also like reading Spurgeon's sermons (sort of a next generation Puritan. Of course, there is America's own Puritan writer - Jonathan Edwards. Arthur W. Pink probably took the mantel next. Today I would say that men like Mark Dever, R.C. Sproul, etc. are carrying on the Puritan traditions. Oh well, the whole point of this - it is good to see someone quote Thomas Watson. If he lived any where near to his writings - he was quite a Christian to be hold (I think history testifies that he was that indeed. It is recorded that he died while in his prayer closet). 
Blessings - Pastor Bruce</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.<br />
Thomas Watson is my favorite Puritan writer. I have four of his works. I think I first became aware of his writings about 30 years ago [wow! - that may mean I am starting to age :-)]. Anyway, I enjoy reading Puritan writings a great deal. I also like reading Spurgeon&#8217;s sermons (sort of a next generation Puritan. Of course, there is America&#8217;s own Puritan writer - Jonathan Edwards. Arthur W. Pink probably took the mantel next. Today I would say that men like Mark Dever, R.C. Sproul, etc. are carrying on the Puritan traditions. Oh well, the whole point of this - it is good to see someone quote Thomas Watson. If he lived any where near to his writings - he was quite a Christian to be hold (I think history testifies that he was that indeed. It is recorded that he died while in his prayer closet).<br />
Blessings - Pastor Bruce</p>
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