
Body of Practical Divinity
Body of Practical Divinity, authored by Thomas Watson and published posthumously in 1692, is a comprehensive work consisting of 176 sermons based on the Assembly’s Catechism. This influential text, notable for its practical approach to theology, was well-received and has undergone numerous editions in both England and Scotland. The volume includes a portrait of Watson and endorsements from prominent ministers of the time, highlighting its significance in the Puritan tradition.








