Thomas Boston

Thomas Boston (17 March 167620 May 1732) was a Scottish Presbyterian church leader, theologian and philosopher. Boston was successively schoolmaster at Glencairn, and minister of Simprin in Berwickshire, and Ettrick in Selkirkshire. In addition to his best-known work, ''Human Nature in Its Fourfold State'', one of the religious classics of Scotland, he wrote an original little book, ''The Crook in the Lot'', and a learned treatise on the Hebrew points. He also took a leading part in the Courts of the Church in what was known as the "Marrow Controversy," regarding the merits of an English work, ''The Marrow of Modern Divinity'', which he defended against the attacks of the "Moderate" party in the Church. Boston, if unduly introspective, was a man of singular piety and amiability. His autobiography is an interesting record of Scottish life, full of sincerity and tenderness, and not devoid of humorous touches, intentional and otherwise. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1727
Printed for the author; and are to be sold by J. and B. Sprint, J. Clarke, E. Mathews, and Aaron Ward, Booksellers in London; Christian Penn and Martha Lewis, Booksellers in Bristol

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1734
Printed by R. Fleming and Company, and sold at the Shops of Mr. James Davidson and John Paton Booksellers

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1791
Printed by William Smith; sold at his Printing-Office, Salt-mercat; and by the different booksellers

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1784
Printed and sold by Patrick Mair, ... Printing-Office in the High-Street, opposite to Cross-well: where variety of other pamphlets ... very cheap, in wholesale and retail

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1761
printed by David Paterson, and sold by John Duncan, Head of Gray's Closs South side of the High Street, and by other booksellers

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1742
printed by R. Fleming and A. Alison, for Mr. Ja. Davidson, and sold at Mr. Trail's and other booksellers shops

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1767
printed by John Gray and Gavin Alston. For William Darling, and sold by him at his warehouse in Turk's Close

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1773
printed by Laurence Chalmers, for Robert Nicoll Bookseller, and sold by him at his Shop, opposite to the Cross

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by Boston, Thomas
Published 1756
printed by William Gray, and sold at his printing-house in the second Story of the new Land opposite to the Lady's Wynd, a little without the West Port; and at his shop a little within the Head of the Cowgate