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This is Calvin’s striking but concise attempt to define the Christian Faith for ordinary people!
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Volume 1 brings the story of George Whitefield, and of the evangelical revival, up to the end of the year 1740.
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Volume 2: The period 1741-1770, covered by this second and concluding volume.
Arnold Dallimore
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Iain Murray writes on a number of Christians he specially admires.
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This outstanding study is not only an exceptional biography; it also serves as a classic illustration of how the church today can and should learn from its past history.
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In this new collection of Spurgeon’s letters the private man is made public in a way that confirms the reality of his Christian profession and proclamation.
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A Collection of Reformed and Puritan Documents on Church Issues
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John Wesley – Oxford don and itinerant preacher, intellectual and evangelist, author and man of action, upholder of the Church of England yet founder of another world-wide denomination, disagreeing with George Whitefield, yet preaching his funeral sermon-truly a many-sided man.
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This book tells the heroic story of William Carey’s passionate advocacy of world mission.
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Today the Church’s hope in respect to her mission of discipling all nations is in eclipse. The world gives Christianity no future and evangelicals themselves doubt whether the cause of Christ can ever attain to a greater triumph before his Second Advent. Must the prospects for succeeding generations be darker than those of today? Can we even expect any period of history to intervene before the Advent of Christ? How can readiness for Christ’s coming be consistent with the belief that revivals are yet to be given to the Church? Such questions are brought to the fore in The Puritan Hope and the author, employing both exposition of Scripture and much historical and biographical material, sets out the case for believing that it is not ‘orthodox’ to indulge in gloom over the prospect for Christianity in the world.
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In this moving exposition of Psalm 51:17, Bunyan shows from scripture why a broken heart is so acceptable to God.
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All Things For Good provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question; Why do bad things happen to good people?
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19 chapters – Old Paths presents doctrine from the inspiration of the Bible to the Holy Spirit and much more. Excellent hardback book with attractive dust cover.
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This book traces the origins and development of theological liberalism and convincingly demonstrates what a dangerous and destructive thing it is to the Christian church.
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An All-Round Ministry is a work to which Christian ministers and leaders will return again and again for redirection, wisdom and encouragement.
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This book tells the heroic story of William Carey’s passionate advocacy of world mission.
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A selection of his more recent addresses.
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In this book the reader will find a straightforward introduction to the life and work of the great Reformer of Geneva.
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In an age which has seen an almost total collapse of marriage and when, in many cases, marriages end in divorce with children being raised in ‘broken homes’, Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ words speak powerfully into our present situation. It is a situation which may be seen as giving Christians, and especially Christian marriages, a valuable opportunity to bear witness to biblical truth. The way in which Dr. Lloyd-Jones, like the Apostle Paul, deals with marriage relationship, is extremely important – to attempt to deal with Christian practice apart from Christian doctrine is to tread a dangerous path. As these chapters on Ephesians make clear, the only Christianity powerful enough to penetrate and change society is that which is derived from the work of the Spirit of God.
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This book traces the main lines of Spurgeon’s spiritual thought in connection with the three great controversies in his ministry.
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Precious Remedies continues to be a ‘help-book’ to Christians today. Pastors will find its insights valuable in caring for Christ’s flock.
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When the light of the gospel enters the soul it brings with it a supernatural power that radically transforms the whole of life. This change is perhaps nowhere more clearly seen than in the relationships between husbands and wives, parents and children. Our age has witnessed an almost total collapse of the family unit, and in many places the majority of children are now being raised in ‘broken homes’. Our society presents Christian parents and children with a unique opportunity of bearing witness of God’s love by just being different. Few things are more powerful than a Christian family in which the true relationship between parents and children is clearly seen. This may be one of the ways in which God will bring many to a knowledge of the truth.
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Some Characteristic Marks of a Man Who is Going to Heaven
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His fine exposition shows the rich provision made in the Supper for all who love the Lord, while it also lays bare the emptiness of all mere sacramentalism.
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Owen shows the need for Christians to engage in a life-long battle against the sinful tendencies that remain in them, despite their having been brought to faith and new life in Christ.
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Alexander Nisbet’s commentary on 1 & 2 Peter provides an outstanding practical treatment of his epistles. This Geneva Series of Commentaries is ideal aid for preachers, teachers, group leaders and all students or readers of the Bible. Perhaps of all the apostles, most Christians find themselves most readily drawn to Simon Peter. His failure, restoration and subsequent usefulness provide hope for those who face testing and temptation. Despite that, Peter’s twin epistles are probably given less attention than many other sections of the New Testament. But they continue to speak with power and relevance.
They provide encouragement and assurance from one who himself needed both; they give basic instruction in Christian living; they also provide clear teaching on false doctrine. They are therefore essential letters for Christians today.