A decent opening foray into Goodwin for me. As with many of the “worth a read once, but maybe not a re-read” Puritan works, the strength comes in the analysis of the main subject (here, patience), but the closing practical/application exhortation could’ve been copied and pasted from dozens of similar works: “yes, you are perpetually suffering with unbelievable trials...so pray, pray, pray”. Sound, albeit not a very theologically challenging subject matter, so he’d have really needed to sip the Max Lucado Kool-Aid to mess it up. Ebook is inexpensive, but beware the typos that occur from scanned historical works. I had a particularly delightful giggle when “prophet” was rendered “propbot”.