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A homiletical and practical treatment of the text. ‘The best work on the Proverbs’—Spurgeon. 660pp.
Psalm 119
An Exposition
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Pre-eminently a book of the heart, ‘worth its weight in gold.’ Bridges uses this Psalm to teach both the ABC of Christian experience and the maturity to which that experience must lead. 512pp.
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Endorsements ‘A rich volume, dropping fatness. Invaluable to the preacher. Having read and re-read it, we can speak of its holy savour and suggestiveness. We commend it with much fervour.’ — C. H. SPURGEON Book Description The particular value of this work is that it is simply written and is a compact size. While Dickson […]
Revelation
An exposition of the first 11 Chapters
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Material of outstanding worth from Dr Ramsey, Princeton graduate, pastor and missionary. With an introduction by Charles Hodge. 560pp.
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One of the few truly great works on this Epistle, first published in its final version in 1864 by the great Princeton scholar. 464pp.
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First expounded in Geneva in 1817, Haldane’s work has been described as unsurpassed in warmth of spirit and practical application. 736pp.
Judges
1615 Edition
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An eminent example of how the lesser-known books of the Old Testament can be made contemporary and powerful by true preaching. A facsimile of the 1615 edition. 992pp.
Romans 8
Verses One to Four
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These sermons, first preached during persecuting times in the 17th- century, cover all the major truths of the gospel, and especially the practical subjects upon which the Puritans were such masters. 392pp.
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No work is more fitted for an all-round one-volume commentary on this Epistle. 744pp.
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The ripe fruit of years of careful and loving study of the great themes in Johannine teaching; the privileges of fellowship with the Father and the Son through the Spirit are constantly brought to the fore. 600pp.
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Singluarly clear, without the technicalities of critical opinion, sets out what the words mean and the effect which their truth should have upon the conscience and life. 720pp.
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