The Peril of the Times Displayed

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“The times are very dangerous when professors in most cases take up with a type of godliness and deny the power of it.”

This work by Samuel Willard and up to date and edited by Mike Christian is a series of sermons on 2 Timothy 4:5, “Having a type of godliness, but denying the power thereof.”

It is a warning very pertinent to the times during which the church nowadays finds itself.

Samuel Willard (1640-1707) was once a New England puritan

Born in 1640 at Concord, Massachusetts, Samuel Willard was once one of the vital preachers a number of the second generation of New England Puritans. He graduated Harvard College in 1659 and went on to pastor two different churches, the church in Groton and then Boston’s South Church. He played a leading role within the Reforming Synod of 1679 and later became the president of Harvard.

“Willard summed up the moral judgments that were meaningful for his time and anticipated the work of Jonathan Edwards.” -Ernest Benson Lowrie

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