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Drunkenness is a sin by which thou greatly wrongest and abusest thine own body - John Flavel (Puritan Quote)


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Drunkenness is a sin by which thou greatly wrongest and abusest thine own body - John Flavel (Puritan Quote)


Dr. Steven Dilday on the Puritan Hard Drive


Drunkenness is a sin by which thou greatly wrongest and abusest thine own body. The body is the soul’s instrument; it is as the tools are to a skillful artificer. This lust both dulls and spoils it so that ’tis utterly unfit for any service of Him that made it. Thy body is a curious piece not made by a word of command, as other creatures, but by a word of counsel: “I am fearfully and wonderfully made” and curiously wrought (Ps. 139:14); or…like a garment richly embroidered. Look how many members, so many wonders. There are miracles enough, saith one, betwixt head and foot to fill a volume. There is, saith another, such curious workmanship in the eye that, upon the first sight of it, some atheists have been forced to acknowledge a God.

 

- John Flavel in Navigation Spiritualized on the Puritan Hard Drive

 


Jim Dodson Reviews and Recommends the Puritan Hard Drive

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If you love the Bible, then you may well be Reformed. If you think of yourself as Reformed, but you have seldom or have never read older Reformed literature, prepare to be challenged. The Puritan Hard Drive provides primary sources and depth of theological and spiritual insight which is lacking in much of what is passed off as genuine Reformed theology. If you think of yourself as conservative, the older Puritan and Reformed authors will help you sort reality from myth in your quest to be truly Reformed. There are more solid resources for less money here than anywhere else. I highly recommend you take responsibility for your soul and spend a few shekels for this cup of cold water in the midst of the modern religious desert.


- Jim Dodson, Reformed Presbyterian Scholar, https://www.covenanter.org/



Drunkenness is a sin by which thou greatly wrongest and abusest thine own body - John Flavel (Puritan Quote)