Books on General Theology
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Collected Writings of John Murray
Volume 4: Studies in Theology
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A number of longer articles on doctrinal subjects, along with selections from Murray’s work in historical theology. 400pp.

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Expounds the biblical teaching on faith, combining the solid content of the truth with the personal challenge of the gospel. 264pp.

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Three addresses by ‘The Doctor’ at the IFES Conference in 1971, dealing with commitment to the biblical gospel. 80pp.

Truth For All Time
A Brief Outline of the Christian Faith
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Calvin’s superb ‘A Brief Outline of the Christian Faith’. Translated by Stuart Olyott. 96pp. Also available as a Gift Edition Pocket Puritan.

Thy Word Is Truth
Some Thoughts on the Biblical Doctrine of Inspiration
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The classic popular exposition of the biblical doctrine of inspiration. 280pp.

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Characterized by clarity, raciness and spiritual richness, Watson continues his exposition of the Shorter Catechism drawn up by the Westminster Assembly. 254pp.

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Unequalled as a handbook of Christian doctrine, written from an evangelical and reformed viewpoint. Includes questions for review. 192pp.

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In 13 short Bible studies, shows what the Christian’s perspective on sickness and suffering ought to be. 96pp.

Satan Cast Out
A Study in Biblical Demonology
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A lucid, biblical review of Christian teaching on such issues as the existence and activity of Satan, demon-possession and the occult. 200pp.

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In this major study, the ‘theologian of revival’ analyses the nature of a genuine work of the Holy Spirit. 384pp.

The Quest for Full Assurance
The Legacy of Calvin and His Successors
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Examines the theological development of personal assurance of faith in English Puritanism and the Dutch Second Reformation. 416pp.

Old Paths
Being Plain Statements on Some of the Weightier Matters of Christianity
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The longer I live the more I am convinced that the world needs no new Gospel, as some profess to think. I am thoroughly persuaded that the world needs nothing but bold, full, unflinching teaching of the “old paths”‘. -J.C. Ryle. 536pp.

The Milk Of The Word
An Introduction to the Christian Faith
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A clear, simple introduction to fundamental truths of the Faith. 96pp.

Letters Of Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Selected With Notes by Iain H. Murray
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A selection, with notes by Iain H. Murray. 224pp.

Just A Talker
Sayings of John ('Rabbi') Duncan
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Sayings of John ‘Rabbi’ Duncan under subject headings. 320pp.

Heaven and Hell
What Comes After Death?
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A moving exposition, marked by biblical realism and pastoral warmth, of the solemn reality of hell and the matchless glory of heaven. 144pp.

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A guide to the greatness of God in his majesty and creative power, the tenderness of his care, and the marvel of his love. 144pp.

A Handful of Pebbles
Theological Liberalism and the Church
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Theological Liberalism and the Church’ — traces the origin and development of theological liberalism and how dangerous it is to the church. 96pp.

Gospel Basics
Trusting, Following, and Winning Christ
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In sixteen brief chapters, Bonar deals with a wide range of important subjects related to the Christian life, such as, coming to Christ, growing in grace and holiness, and serving the Lord in the work of the gospel. 184pp.

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Popular addresses on the greatness and glory of God, the wonder and power of the gospel, and the service of Christ. 208pp.

The Christian Life
A Doctrinal Introduction
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Clearly expounds such key biblical themes as grace, faith, repentance, new birth and assurance. 240pp.

The Case for Traditional Protestantism
The Solas of the Reformation
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Shows that ‘The Solas of the Reformation’ are the essence of biblical Christianity. 192pp.

Calvinism: Pure and Mixed
A Defence of The Westminster Standards
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A defence of the reformed faith and common criticisms of it. 184pp.

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An exposition of the divine authority of Christ, of his Word, and of his Spirit. 96pp.

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This one-volume edition of Fuller’s Works contains a vast array of riches, including the epoch-making The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation. 1120pp.

The Westminster Confession
A Commentary
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Demonstrates Hodge’s ability to communicate the best theology in a satisfying and pleasant manner. 432pp.

Truth’s Victory Over Error
A Commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith
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A contemporary commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith, which reveals the burning issues of the day and supplies fascinating insights into the robust theology of the Scottish Puritans. 304pp.

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Some of the most enduring of Knox’s writings, including his treatise on prayer, an exposition of Psalm 6—‘Fort for the Afflicted’—and several of his letters. 336pp.

Princeton Sermons
Outlines of Discourses, Doctrinal and Practical
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Hodge (1797-1878) was for over 50 years a professor at Princeton. This book contains the outlines of addresses given by him to students on Sunday afternoons, when they gathered in the Oratory. 400pp.

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A masterful condensation of the doctrinal positions of historic Christianity. Reprinted from the rewritten and enlarged edition of 1878. 680pp.

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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.
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