Published: 1990s
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Hebrews
Volume 2: The Sacerdotal Office of Christ. A Day of Sacred Rest. Summary of Observations on Hebrews.
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church. Approx. 560pp per volume.

Hebrews
Volume 1: Concerning the Epistle to the Hebrews, Concening the Messiah, Concerning the Jewish Church
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church. Approx. 560pp per volume.

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Exegesis of the text with inferences at the end of each section, which indicate how Scripture should be developed in practical application. 408pp.

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One of the foremost of Puritan works in Old Testament exposition, and in the best 17th-century tradition of experimental preaching which spoke to heart and conscience as well as the mind. 880pp.

Victory
The Work Of Spirit
Description
The inevitable success of the Spirit’s work in the present age. 44pp.

Read the Bible in a Year
Calendar of Daily Readings
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A scheme for reading the whole Bible—and the New Testament and Psalms twice—in a year. Leaflet.

Holiness
God's call to sanctification
Description
What does the Bible mean by holiness and how can we attain it? 32pp.

Description
Receiving Christ as Saviour always leads to serving him as Lord. 24pp.

Evangelical Eloquence
A Course of Lectures on Preaching
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A Course of Lectures on Preaching’. 364pp.

Conflict and Triumph
The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded
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The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded’ by a great OT scholar. 192pp.

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By appealing to the facts of history, the author refutes the claims of the Church of Rome. 256pp.

Christ For Us
Sermons of Hugh Martin
Description
Sermons in which Martin (1822-85) traces all blessings to Jesus. 261pp.

The Cambuslang Revival
The Scottish Evangelical Revival of the Eighteenth Century
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The author uses first-hand accounts to tell of the 1742 revival. 272pp.

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Shows why and how the Lord’s Day is meant to be one of joy for God’s people. 120pp.

Beginning With John’s Gospel
The Introduction to John's Gospel Simply Explained
Description
The opening verses of John’s Gospel are used to explain who Jesus was and why he came into the world. For ages 7-10. 64pp. Illustrated.

Asahel Nettleton
Life & Labours
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Nettleton (1783–1843) was a leading figure in one of the most important half-centuries in American church history. 450pp.

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To Glorify and Enjoy God provides a comprehensive introduction to the background, history, character and contributions of the Westminster Divines and their Assembly. 352pp.

Thomas Charles’ Spiritual Counsels
Selected From His Letters and Papers by Edward Morgan
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Selections from the letters and papers of the 18th-century minister of Bala in North Wales, with a biographical sketch by Iain H. Murray. 520pp.

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Calvin deals with the great evangelical themes found in Galatians in these sermons from 1557-8. Translated by Kathy Childress. 688pp.

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

Sent By Jesus
Some Aspects of Christian Ministry Today
Description
Some Aspects of Christian Ministry Today’, which will encourage those who have obeyed Christ’s call to serve him. 96pp.

Description
Stirring mini-biographies of the Christian heroes of Scotland from the 1520s to the ‘killing times’ of the 1680s. 672pp.

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.

Preachers With Power
Four Stalwarts of the South
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The lives of four of the most influential men in a rich period of evangelical history in America (1791–1902)—Daniel Baker, J. H. Thornwell, Benjamin M. Palmer and John L. Girardeau. 224pp.

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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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.

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The lives of the author’s father and uncle, members of the Scottish aristocracy, who became identified for fifty years with many of the foremost evangelical enterprises of the 19th century. 728pp.

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Contemporary Christians can learn much from these reminiscences of the life of ‘Rabbi’ Duncan. 256pp.

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Takes us behind the public figure—J. H. Thornwell’s successor in Columbia, South Carolina—to the humble, prayerful Christian whose life was marked by affliction. 704pp.

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A fascinating insight into the life and times of an 18th-century minister, and practical spiritual counsel of perennial wisdom. 624pp.
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