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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.
$8.00
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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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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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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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This book tells the heroic story of William Carey’s passionate advocacy of world mission.
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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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A Collection of Reformed and Puritan Documents on Church Issues
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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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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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Iain Murray writes on a number of Christians he specially admires.
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This is Calvin’s striking but concise attempt to define the Christian Faith for ordinary people!
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In The Ten Commandments Watson examines the moral law.
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How do Christians come to the certainty that the Bible is the Word of God, and gain an understanding of His mind and will from it? How do they acquire the ability to pray, and lead others in prayer? how are they comforted and supported in all the difficulties they meet? And how can the church be led, taught and guided aright, when Christ is not here on earth?
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The Works of John Knox preserved in six large volumes.
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The author’s object in this book is to distinguish between true and false religion by showing the marks of a saving work of the Holy Spirit in men.
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In clear, simple terms, and with constant appeal to Scripture, Peter Barnes gives an introduction to fundamental truths of the Faith.
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In The Lord’s Prayer Watson analyzes in detail the Preface to the prayer and the six petitions which it contains.
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Owen on the Holy Spirit, as this work has been known to generations of Christians, was written by the greatest theologian of the Puritan era. It is, without question, one of the truly great Christian books. Originally published in 1674 as Pneumatologia, or A Discourse Concerning the Holy Spirit, it is a massive work, taking up 650 pages in the Banner of Truth edition of Owen’s Works (volume 3).
It deals with the name, nature, personality, and operations of the Spirit, and urges the necessity of gospel holiness as distinct from mere human morality. The work is both doctrinal and pastoral in character. The very length and exhaustiveness of the original book could easily deter us from attempting to read it, but this abridged and modernized version, like the other Owen volumes in the Puritan Paperback series, will make Owen’s teaching more accessible to modern readers.
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The Loveliness of Christ is a beautiful little gift book containing short extracts in which some of Rutherford’s most helpful thoughts are allowed to stand out in their unadorned wisdom and power.
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The Pastor in Prayer will inspire those who lead public worship and all Christians with a fresh sense of the privilege of prayer, and a renewed desire to ‘come boldly to the throne of grace’, there to ‘obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need’.
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Tracing the theme of the work of the Spirit through the Book of Revelation, this booklet contains a series of ten beautiful and encouraging meditations on the ministry of the Spirit.
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"With all the stir made about education," Ryle wryly observed, "the ignorance of our own country’s history is something lamentable and appalling and depressing."
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A man of brilliant intellect, Duncan is often only known today by the anecdotes which memorialise the eccentricities which marked his life- as is often true of men of genius.
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Owen’s teaching is well-suited to bring us to share in his longing to know Christ better, to see his glory more clearly and to serve him more faithfully
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Knowing what repentance is, and actually repenting are essential to true Christianity. It is vital to read and study what the scripture has to say about this theme!
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The Death of Death in the Death of Christ is a polemical work, designed to show, among other things, that the doctrine of universal redemption is unscriptural and destructive of the gospel. Those who see no need for doctrinal exactness and have no time for theological debates which show up divisions between Evangelicals may well regret its reappearance. Some may find the very sound of Owen’s thesis so shocking that they will refuse to read his book at all. But there are signs today of a new upsurge of interest in the theology of the Bible: a new readiness to test tradition, to search the Scriptures and to think through the faith. It is to those who share this readiness that Owen’s treatise is offered, in the belief that it will help us in one of the most urgent tasks facing Evangelical Christendom today-the recovery of the gospel.