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Rev. Thomas Boston (1676-1732)

Thomas Boston (March 17, 1676 – May 20, 1732) was a Scottish church leader.

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  • As fish in the water love deep places and wells and are most frequently found there, so wicked men have a great love to carnal security and have no will to strive against the stream. Fish love deep places best where there is least noise. Oh, how careful are natural men to keep all quiet, that there may be nothing to disturb them in their rest in sin! They love to be secure which is their destruction. O my soul, beware of carnal security, of being secure, though plunged over head and ears in sin.
    • The Art of Man-fishing, 1699.
  • So do men oftentimes find their greatest cross where they expected their greatest comfort.
    • The Crook in the Pot, 1737.

Secondary Sources[edit]

  • Let the mantle of worldly enjoyments hang loose about you, that it may be easily dropped when death comes to carry you into another world.
    • Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 207.
  • Yes, from the mountain of eternity we shall look down, and behold the whole plain spread before us. Down here we get lost and confused in the devious valleys that run off from the rdots of the hills everywhere, and we cannot make out where the streams are going, and what there is behind that low shoulder of the hill yonder. But when we get to the summit peak and look down, it will all shape itself into one consistent whole, and we shall see it all at once.
    None can comprehend eternity but the eternal God.
    • Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 212.

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