Published: 1960s
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A series of addresses on the leading historical characters and the great biblical doctrines of the Reformation. 628pp.
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Should preachers ask for a public response in evangelistic meetings? 44pp.
Andrew Bonar
Diary & Life
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The Diary and Life of Andrew Bonar (1810-92) gives a panoramic view of one of the most fascinating periods of Scotland’s church history.
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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A much-loved classic which contains Bonar’s life of M‘Cheyne and a wide selection of his sermons, letters and other writings. 664pp.
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Traces the great movements of thought within the church from the apostolic fathers to the last century. 288pp.
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The clear, concentrated note-style of Alexander is perfect for Acts. All his commentaries are characterised by the same brief, lucid comments. Justly famous’—Tabernacle Bookshop Catalogue. 992pp.
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Shows that this neglected book of Scripture is relevant for today and designed to bring men to complete consecration to God. 352pp.
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Hodge constantly communicates the sense and overall argument of the passage. 320pp.
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No work is more fitted for an all-round one-volume commentary on this Epistle. 740pp.
Charity and Its Fruits
Christian Love as Manifested in Heart and Life
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This moving exposition of 1 Corinthians 13 reveals Edwards’ insistence both that true Christian experience is ‘supernatural’ – Spirit produced and Christ centered – and that ‘all true Christian grace tends to practice.’ 384pp.
The Works of John Flavel
6 Volume Set
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Book Description John Flavel (1630–1691), son of a Puritan minister who died in prison for his Nonconformity, was educated at University College, Oxford, and laboured for almost the entire period of his ministry at Dartmouth, Devon. Having all the characteristics of the tradition to which he belonged – a tradition which believed that preaching should […]
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