PAUL WASHER (HeartCry Missionary Society) writes, 'In the history of extra-biblical study and research tools there has never before been a resource as useful as the Puritan Hard Drive. The Puritan Hard Drive is a tremendous blessing... the KnowledgeBase software on the Puritan Hard Drive provides an effective road map to access the material in ways that are easy-to-use, organized and highly productive. With the click of a button, you can easily do ten hours worth of research in just seconds!
Having the Puritan Hard Drive is like owning the largest Puritan and Reformed Library in the world along with a full time research assistant with his Ph.D in Puritan Studies from Oxford or Cambridge. Imagine not only owning the largest Puritan and Reformed library, but having a full-time team of world-class research assistants at your beck and call.
It is almost as if God is saying, 'Here is a tool that will lead you to more truth faster than ever before. Make the best possible use of it and bring much glory to My Name.' (2 Timothy 2:15, Ephesians 5:16).'
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Dr. Voddie Baucham (Voddie Baucham Ministries) writes,
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America's First Best Seller? The comment from Princeton University is interesting, "Wigglesworth's epic poem (1662) is widely regarded as America's first "best-seller," though it was published long before that term came into popular usage. Composed of 224 ballad stanzas, the poem laments the "backsliding" of Puritans into sin and complacency and depicts the final day of Judgement (or "doom") as a series of dramatic confrontations between sinners -- meaning everyone -- and their God. 1,800 copies were published, none of which survive today; historians suspect it was literally read to pieces." sample: For at midnight breaks forth a light, Which turn’d the night to day, And speedily an hideous cry- Did all the world dismay.
Sinners awake, their hearts do ache,
Trembling their loins surpriseth;
Amaz’d with fear, by what they hear,
Each one of them ariseth.
They rush from beds with giddy heads,
And to their windows run,
Viewing this light, which shines more bright Than doth the noonday sun.
Straightway appears (they see it with tears,) the Son of God most dread;
Who with his train comes on amain
To judge both quick and dead. Wikipedia comments, "It was so popular the early editions were thumbed to shreds. No first editions are known to exist. The 2nd editions are exceptionally rare."