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The Undercover Revolution
How Fiction Changed Britain
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Looks at ‘How Fiction Changed Britain’ in late Victorian and Edwardian times. The second part of the book is a defence of the truth of Christianity. 112pp.
Wise Counsel
John Newton's Letters to John Ryland Jr.
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John Newton (1725–1807) has rightly been called ‘the letter-writer par excellence of the Evangelical Revival’. Newton himself seems to have come to the conclusion, albeit reluctantly, that letter-writing was his greatest gift. In a letter to a friend he confessed, ‘I rather reckoned upon doing more good by some of my other works than by […]
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It was said of Robert Bruce that ‘no man in his time spake with such evidence and power of the Spirit’. One is certainly left with that impression after reading his six sermons on Isaiah 38, a chapter that records the illness that afflicted King Hezekiah and his reaction to it. Although various sicknesses are […]
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Time and again in the history of the church, the truth that sinners are ‘not justified by the works of the law but by faith in Jesus Christ’ (Gal. 2:16) has been hidden from sight by those striving to find a place for man’s own righteousness alongside the righteousness of Christ in justification. Fearing that […]
Banner of Truth 2026 Calendar
Through the Year With J. C. Ryle
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Product Description Ideal for home or office use, this wall calendar features choice quotes from the writings of J. C. Ryle. Makes a wonderful gift! Features Month-to-view compact appointment wall calendar (8.25″ x 16″ when opened) Each month features attractive British artwork paired with a quote from J. C. Ryle Calendar features coupon codes to […]
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The very concept of ‘truth’ has been questioned in recent times. Is the notion of ‘your truth’ valid, or is there such a thing as the truth—an ultimate truth that is the same for every person in every place? Is it up to individuals to decide what is true for them, or is there a […]
Psalms for All Seasons
Rediscovering Their Original Design
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At one time, the Book of Psalms held a central place in the worship of biblically faithful churches. In many congregations, however, the Psalter has become neglected—not only are the Psalms not regularly sung, but the public reading of them has been limited to occasions when the text of the sermon is taken from that […]
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The life of the minister is the life of his ministry. Paul’s words to Timothy, ‘Take heed unto thyself’, continue to apply to all ministers of the gospel. Charles J. Brown (1806–1884) was a man who took the Apostle’s words seriously. ‘An animated, incisive, and very spiritual preacher’, he was often asked to give addresses […]
Heaven and Hell
Biblical Teaching on the Doctrines of Heaven and Hell
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This book concerns both the most popular and the most unpopular of all Christian teachings—heaven on the one hand, and hell on the other. Yet the two belong together, and the Bible, and Christian teaching through the ages, have always done what Ted Donnelly does in this series of addresses—held the two together, and not […]
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Perhaps two of the most common reasons for men leaving the ministry today are moral failure and depression, or ‘burn-out.’ The two addresses in this booklet have been selected from C. H. Spurgeon’s well-known Lectures to My Students (also published by the Trust), with the hope that they will be of real practical help to […]
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The Epistle to the Romans is both a highly personal letter and an authoritative theological treatise, inspired by the Holy Spirit and penned by the Apostle Paul. It contains clear and simple truths which serve to comfort the most childlike believer, as well as intricate examinations of the purposes and mission of God. Paul himself, […]
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Book Description There are few things which any parent dreads more than the thought of outliving his or her child, or grandchild. The deaths of parents, friends, relatives and even one’s spouse are terrible indeed, but the death of one’s child possesses a peculiar kind of horror. In four brief chapters, Peter Barnes draws on […]
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