Extracts from sermons by William Bridge M.A. 1600-1670.
Issue: Issue 7
Many who are eagle-eyed in the trifles of time, are like owls and cats in the light of life. Thomas Boston
Brethren I count not myself to have apprehended; but this one thing I do forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before 1 press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. P
CHRISTÂ’S TENDERNESS TO THE WEAK (1) When a gardener looks over his plants, there are some that need particular care and attention because of their delicate nature. They need shielding from frost, and from everything that can hinder them OR injure them. So also the Good Shepherd watches over the weak lambs of His flock, …
THE FIERY FURNACE We live in a day when, for the most part, a Christian witness and testimony is very little regarded and at times calls down the hatred of a sinful world on those who seek to maintain it. Realizing that, let us draw some lessons from the well-known, yet perhaps often neglected, narrative …
Had we more of Sabbath-days’ thoughts on week-days, then week-day thoughts would less trouble us on Sabbath days. John Willison
It is no reproach to be behind the religion of this age, in its present course. To be behind an age that is drifting away from truth and godliness is the only safe, the only dutiful position. John Kennedy