Published: 2000s
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Spurgeon’s Practical Wisdom
Plain Advice for Plain People
Description
A collection of Spurgeon’s humorous articles on topical subjects. Originally published as John Ploughman’s Talk and John Ploughman’s Pictures, this fine one volume edition includes all the original illustrations. 328pp.

Southern Presbyterian Leaders
1683 - 1911
Description
A fascinating series of sketches of leaders in the Southern Presbyterian Church between colonial times and 1911 when White wrote. 512pp.

Songs of the Nativity
Selected Sermons on Luke 1 & 2
Description
Preached in Geneva between October 1559 and March 1560, Calvin’s sermons on the nativity story are the fruit of almost twenty-five years of gospel ministry. 280pp.

Sermons on the Beatitudes
Five sermons from the 'Gospel Harmony', delivered in Geneva in 1560
Description
Calvin’s expositions of Matthew 5:1–12, Mark 3:13–19 and Luke 6:12–16, translated by Robert White into a modern English idiom. 128pp.

Sermons on the Acts of the Apostles
Chapters 1-7; Forty-four sermons delivered in Geneva between 15 August 1549 and 11 January 1551
Description
Calvin’s 44 surviving sermons on Acts, translated into English for the very first time by Dr Rob Roy McGregor. 688pp.

Description
Transcribed from M‘Cheyne’s sermon notes by Dr Michael D McMullen, these volumes are a precious treasure from the godly and devoted minister of St Peter’s Church, Dundee. 208, 336 & 192pp.

Selina, Countess of Huntingdon
Her Pivotal Role in the 18th Century Evangelical Awakening
Description
This major biography rescues the Countess—so greatly admired by King George III, Whitefield and other leaders of the Evangelical Revival— from undeserved obscurity and misrepresentation. 496pp.

Description
Murray explores Scotland’s rich Christian heritage and underlines its remarkable relevance for our own day. While not a Scottish Church history, A Scottish Christian Heritage is a gripping introduction to the many glorious successes, and some of the painful failures of the church, from the days of John Knox to those of Horatius Bonar. 416pp.

Richard Hobson of Liverpool
The Autobiography of a Faithful Pastor
Description
The autobiography of a faithful pastor, who served his church in a working-class district of Liverpool for 33 years, and under whose ministry the ‘sixteen acres of sin’ were transformed. 384pp.

Princeton and Preaching
Archibald Alexander and the Christian Ministry
Description
The insights into the Christian ministry of Archibald Alexander, ‘Old’ Princeton’s first principal and professor. 304pp.

Description
John Carrick, a professor at Greenville Theological Seminary, explores the theology, application, content, style, structure, motive, delivery, literary features, logic and legacy of Edwards’ preaching. 480pp.

Preachers of Scotland
From the Sixth to the Nineteenth Century
Description
A readable and popular survey of Scotland’s leading preachers from the time of Columba to the late 19th-century. 368pp.

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
Transcribed from M‘Cheyne’s sermon notes by Dr Michael D McMullen, these volumes are a precious treasure from the godly and devoted minister of St Peter’s Church, Dundee. 208, 336 & 192pp.

Old Evangelicalism
Old Truths for a New Awakening
Description
Iain Murray draws on the best authors from the old evangelicalism to present ‘Old Truths for a New Awakening.’ 240pp.

Description
Transcribed from M‘Cheyne’s sermon notes by Dr Michael D McMullen, these volumes are a precious treasure from the godly and devoted minister of St Peter’s Church, Dundee. 208, 336 & 192pp.

Description
A gripping narrative of the English Reformation through the lives of Bilney, Tyndale, Latimer, Ridley and Cranmer. 320pp.

Margaret Paton
Letters from the South Seas
Description
John Paton’s wife gives an enthralling and inspiring account of missionary life in the New Hebrides from the 1860s to the 1890s. 344pp.

Description
Vividly retold stories of Alexander Henderson, Samuel Rutherford, John Bunyan and Richard Baxter. 248pp.

Lloyd-Jones
Messenger of Grace
Description
Concentrates on the themes of true preaching, the place of full assurance of salvation, and Lloyd-Jones’ understanding of the church. With new material, and an audio CD of Lloyd-Jones preaching. 288pp.

Life of John Brown
With Select Writings
Description
An autobiographical account of the life of John Brown of Haddington (1722–1787), with additional material from his youngest son. 208pp.

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.

Description
Contains 365 of Rutherford’s incomparable letters, with a sketch of his life by the editor, Andrew Bonar, a Glossary and Index. ‘Every page is sweetly perfumed with the Saviour’—Gospel Standard. 768pp.

Letters of John Newton
With a Biographical Introduction by Andrew Bonar
Description
This selection by Newton’s biographer covers a wide variety of subjects and aims ‘to conform the believer to Christ.’ Includes biographical sketches and historical notes by the editor. 432pp.

Description
A reset, complete and unabridged one-volume edition containing all three series of lectures, together with Commenting and Commentaries. 928pp.

John E. Marshall
Life and Writings
Description
A short biography and selected writings of a much-loved pastor. 320pp.

Description
Reviewing the whole panorama of human history, here is Edwards’ great vision of the irresistible advance of the cause of Christ in the world, giving encouragement to all who labour in the gospel. 448pp.

History of the English Calvinistic Baptists 1791-1892
From John Gill to C.H. Spurgeon
Description
Covering the period 1771–1892, from the death of John Gill to that of C. H. Spurgeon, gives a fascinating look at the lives and perspectives of both theological giants and lesser-known lights among the Baptists. 432pp.

Description
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.

The Gospel of Free Acceptance in Christ
An Assessment of the Reformation and the New Perspective on Paul
Description
Subtitled ‘An Assessment of the Reformation and “New Perspectives” on Paul’, contains a summary of the Reformation perspective on Paul’s doctrine of justification, a general introduction to what is known as the ‘new perspective’, and a critical assessment of the latter from a biblical and theological standpoint. 352pp.

Gleanings From Paul
The Prayers of the Apostle
Description
A study of the prayers of the Apostle Paul. 496pp.
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