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Correction, Instruction

Thomas Case

Correction, Instruction

Thomas Case

As Thomas Case contends, “It is a blessed thing when correction and instruction go together. The rod and the Word make up a complete blessing.” Case compiles twenty lessons God teaches His children in the school of affliction, describes the nature of these covenantal teachings, explains why affliction is well suited as an instructor, and demonstrates why all such troubles are blessings. He concludes the book with informative and encouraging applications for when we encounter suffering in this world.

“We are perfect in no lesson so much as those unto which God whips us…. Good sir, be persuaded to publish these discourses. The subject is useful and your manner of handling it warm and affectionate. Do not deprive the world of the comfort of your experiences…. I can easily foresee much success and that you will not repent of the publication.”

Thomas Manton (1620-1677),clerk to the Westminster Assembly

THOMAS CASE (1598-1682) was an influential Presbyterian minister in London and member of the Westminster Assembly.