Christian eBooks
The following Christian eBooks include warm devotional and theological books published by the Banner of Truth. Noteworthy eBook titles include the Puritan prayer and devotional collection The Valley of Vision by Arthur Bennett, Thoughts for Young Men by J.C. Ryle, and the 1541 edition of John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion. EBooks are available in ePub and mobi format.
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Fair Sunshine
Character Studies of the Scottish Covenanters
Description
These ‘Character Studies of the Scottish Covenanters’, have a lyrical quality and demonstrate the author’s spiritual perception. 208pp.

Everlasting Righteousness
How Shall Man Be Just With God?
Description
The answer to the question ‘How Shall Man be Just with God? is to be found in God and the provision he has made in the Lord Jesus Christ. 232pp.

Expository Thoughts on the Gospels
Volume 3: Luke Part 1 - Chapters 1-10
Description
A new, re-typeset, clothbound edition of Ryle’s popular expositional series on the Gospels. The Expository Thoughts can be used as a help in family worship, or as an aid in pastoral visitation, or simply as a companion to the Gospels in the private reading of Scripture. 288–432 pp. per volume.

Expository Thoughts on the Gospels
Volume 1: Matthew
Description
A new, re-typeset, clothbound edition of Ryle’s popular expositional series on the Gospels. The Expository Thoughts can be used as a help in family worship, or as an aid in pastoral visitation, or simply as a companion to the Gospels in the private reading of Scripture. 288–432 pp. per volume.

Description
Help for seekers and doubting Christians about God’s way of salvation. 96pp.

Voices from the Past
Puritan Devotional Readings
Description
Daily devotional readings from the writings of the Puritans, with Author, Topic and Scripture indexes. 432pp.

The Pastor in Prayer
A Collection of the Sunday Morning Prayers of Charles Spurgeon
Description
A collection of prayers drawn primarily from Sunday morning services at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. Permeated with Scripture and full of the promises of God. 192pp.

Description
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.

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Iain Murray writes on specific aspects of some of the Christians he particularly admires from past years. Most space is given to little-known figures, such as Robert Kalley and William Hewitson, missionaries to Madeira, and Charles and Mary Colcock Jones of Georgia. 320pp.

Description
Sets out, in a vivid and persuasive way, biblical principles for church life, ministry and discipline. First English translation by Peter Beale. 256pp.

Born of God
Sermons from John Chapter 1
Description
These 32 powerful sermons from John chapter 1 are part of the last great Lloyd-Jones Sunday-morning series at Westminster Chapel. Their central focus is the life that flows from the Lord Jesus Christ, received by faith, the life that characterizes those who are ‘born of God’. 488pp.

Archibald G. Brown
Spurgeon's Successor
Description
A biography of Archibald G. Brown (1844-1922), who built a church to seat 3000 in the East End of London while still in his twenties, led mission work among the poor, and was Co-pastor and then Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle, 1907-10. 432pp. Illustrated.

Description
Illustrates from the biblical evidence that the offer of Christ in the gospel shows an ardent desire in the heart of God that all who hear should possess Christ and enjoy the salvation that is in him. 32pp.
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