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To Glorify and Enjoy God provides a comprehensive introduction to the background, history, character and contributions of the Westminster Divines and their Assembly. 352pp.
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“The people that do know their God shall be strong”, wrote Daniel. It was not as a learned exegete but as a humble pupil in the school of God that E. J. Young taught the Scriptures until his death in 1968. His commentary on Daniel is not the least valuable part of his legacy to the church. 332pp.
Accuracy Of Translation
The Primary Criterion in Evaluating Bible Versions with special reference to the New International Version
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Argues for a formal equivalence approach to Scripture translation. 95pp.
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True Christianity involves a sight of the majesty of God and calls for a godly life. 24pp.
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The Reformed faith is biblical Christianity in its truest and most consistent form. 24pp.
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Two addresses on John 17 and Ephesians 4, pointing to timeless truths which should never be obscured. 96pp.
Ephesians
Volume 1: God's Ultimate Purpose (1:1-23)
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Preached between 1954 and 1962 in Westminster Chapel, here is ‘popular exposition at its best with no sacrifice of scholarship.’ 280–464pp.
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The heart-stirring and compelling story of a strong and complex character—a ‘Mr Valiant-for-truth’ who was also a humble Christian. A revised and enlarged edition of Murray’s original 1981 biography. 368pp.
Ephesians
Volume 5: Darkness and Light (4:17-5:17)
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Preached between 1954 and 1962 in Westminster Chapel, here is ‘popular exposition at its best with no sacrifice of scholarship.’
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