Christian eBooks
The following 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 both ePUB and Mobi format.
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Unequalled as a handbook of Christian doctrine, written from an evangelical and reformed viewpoint. Includes questions for review. 192pp.
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.
The Valley of Vision
A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions
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A best-selling collection of prayers and meditations in the Puritan tradition. Paperback 240pp.
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As a pastor of the flock of God, Ryle seeks to guard Christ’s sheep and to warn them of approaching dangers. 176pp.
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Three addresses by ‘The Doctor’ at the IFES Conference in 1971, dealing with commitment to the biblical gospel. 80pp.
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A choice selection of some of M‘Cheyne’s most helpful doctrinal and devotional messages. 196pp.
Signs of the Apostles
Observations on Pentecostalism Old and New
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An examination of the Charismatic and Pentecostal movements in today’s church, and a biblical exposition on the work of the Holy Spirit. 144pp.
The Cross He Bore
Meditations on the Sufferings of the Redeemer
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Meditative studies on the Passion of Christ. 96pp.
The Agency that Transformed a Nation
Lessons from the Great Awakening of the 18th Century
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The Agency that Transformed a Nation is a small booklet by J. C. Ryle which considers lessons from the Great Awakening of the 18th century. Foreword by Jonathan Fletcher and Preface by Roger Carswell. 16pp.
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God’s gracious purpose in the sorrows and suffering of his people. 32pp.
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A Call to Prayer encourages the practice and privilege of private prayer, pointing out the blessings of prayer and the dangers of prayerlessness. 32pp.
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