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Come Unto Me, All Ye That Labor

Come Unto Me, All Ye That Labor

Come Unto Me, All Ye That Labor is an exposition of Matthew 11:28. Thomas Boston emphasizes the free grace of Christ in His invitation to weary sinners. Who is Christ inviting? What does it mean to come to Christ? What kind of rest is Christ promising to them? These are among the questions dealt with in this booklet, as Boston shows sinners they are welcome to come to Christ. “However full Christ’s house be, there is always room for more. He wearies not of welcoming sinners; the more that come the better.”

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