Books on Theology
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Sermons On 2 Samuel
Chapters 1-13
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The first English translation (by Professor Douglas Kelly) of his sermons on 2 Samuel, shows Calvin’s deep insight into human character. 696pp.

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Some of the most enduring of Knox’s writings, including his treatise on prayer, an exposition of Psalm 6—‘Fort for the Afflicted’—and several of his letters. 336pp.

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These sermons preached in the Chapel of Princeton Seminary are biblically instructive and spiritually engaging expositions. 280pp.

Revival And Revivalism
The Making and Marring of American Evangelicalism 1750 - 1858
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Subtitled ‘The Making and Marring of American Evangelicalism 1750–1858’, this book traces the spiritually epoch-making events of the 18th and 19th centuries and rejects the frequent identification of ‘revival’ with ‘revivalism’. 480pp.

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A series of addresses on the leading historical characters and the great biblical doctrines of the Reformation. 628pp.

Puritans
Their Origins & Successors
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Brings together the addresses given by Dr Lloyd-Jones at the Puritan Studies and Westminster Conferences 1959–1978. 448pp.

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A major study of what the Bible teaches about the future, with the chief note sounded being one of hope. 560pp.

Princeton vs. the New Divinity
The Meaning of Sin, Grace, Salvation, Revival
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Articles from the Princeton Review, refuting the teaching underlying Finney’s views of sin, grace, salvation and revival. 352pp.

Princeton Sermons
Outlines of Discourses, Doctrinal and Practical
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Hodge (1797-1878) was for over 50 years a professor at Princeton. This book contains the outlines of addresses given by him to students on Sunday afternoons, when they gathered in the Oratory. 400pp.

Pentecost – Today?
The Biblical Basis for Understanding Revival
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Presents the biblical teaching on which our understanding of revival should be based. 240pp.

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A masterful condensation of the doctrinal positions of historic Christianity. Reprinted from the rewritten and enlarged edition of 1878. 680pp.

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Transcribed from M‘Cheyne’s sermon notes by Dr Michael D McMullen, these volumes are a precious treasure from the godly and devoted minister of St Peter’s Church, Dundee. 208, 336 & 192pp.

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The question of how to preach the gospel effectively today is difficult for many to answer; that it can be done from the Old Testament is frequently doubted. The importance of this volume lies in the way it illustrates the answer to these difficulties. 304pp.

Old Evangelicalism
Old Truths for a New Awakening
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Iain Murray draws on the best authors from the old evangelicalism to present ‘Old Truths for a New Awakening.’ 240pp.

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Transcribed from M‘Cheyne’s sermon notes by Dr Michael D McMullen, these volumes are a precious treasure from the godly and devoted minister of St Peter’s Church, Dundee. 208, 336 & 192pp.

Metropolitan Tabernacle
Volume 38: Sermons preached and revised in 1892
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Includes the last sermons Spurgeon personally prepared for publication before his death in January 1892. 640pp.

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A much-loved classic which contains Bonar’s life of M‘Cheyne and a wide selection of his sermons, letters and other writings. 664pp.

Lloyd-Jones
Messenger of Grace
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Concentrates on the themes of true preaching, the place of full assurance of salvation, and Lloyd-Jones’ understanding of the church. With new material, and an audio CD of Lloyd-Jones preaching. 288pp.

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This ‘outstanding classic’ contains nine of Sprague’s lectures on the ‘vital and urgently important matter’ of revival, together with twenty letters on the subject by various 19th-century American evangelical leaders. 432pp.

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Examines the development of Reformed teaching on the Supper, focusing on Owen’s Twenty-five Discourses Suitable to the Lord’s Supper, which are included in the volume. 256pp.

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Expounds Owen’s teaching on the fundamental themes of the Christian life, and stands on its own as a study in pastoral theology. 312pp.

Human Nature In Its Fourfold State
of Primitive Integrity, Entire Depravity, Begun Recovery, and Consumate Happiness or Misery
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The Ettrick minister expounds the biblical teaching on the four different ‘states’ of man’s relationship with God—innocence, sin, grace and glory. Boston’s classic work speaks to the spiritual needs of every reader. 512pp.

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Reviewing the whole panorama of human history, here is Edwards’ great vision of the irresistible advance of the cause of Christ in the world, giving encouragement to all who labour in the gospel. 448pp.

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Traces the great movements of thought within the church from the apostolic fathers to the last century. 288pp.

The Gospel of Free Acceptance in Christ
An Assessment of the Reformation and the New Perspective on Paul
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Subtitled ‘An Assessment of the Reformation and “New Perspectives” on Paul’, contains a summary of the Reformation perspective on Paul’s doctrine of justification, a general introduction to what is known as the ‘new perspective’, and a critical assessment of the latter from a biblical and theological standpoint. 352pp.

Gleanings From Paul
The Prayers of the Apostle
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A study of the prayers of the Apostle Paul. 496pp.

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Some of the memorable addresses the author gave to his Princeton students on Sunday afternoons. 464pp.

Evangelical Theology
Lectures on Doctrine
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Within this volume readers will find ‘the learning of a scholar and the enthusiasm of a loving Christian’. Hodge gave his students ‘theology, exposition, demonstration, orthodoxy, learning, but giving all this to them warm.’ 456pp.

Discussions of R L Dabney
Volume 3
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A supplement to the author’s 2-volume Discussions: Evangelical and Theological, this compilation includes Dabney’s treatment of various issues in society, together with some biographical sketches. 504pp.

David
Man of Prayer, Man of War
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A fascinating study of ancient Israel’s greatest king. 304pp.

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In this invaluable study we find Smeaton’s sensitive theological acumen, his skill in judicious exposition, and his evident devotion to the person of Jesus Christ. Like its companion volume, The Apostles’ Doctrine of the Atonement, a work to be read and re-read. 520pp.
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