Books on Salvation
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Spurgeon vs. Hyper-Calvinism
The Battle For Gospel Preaching
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Elaborates the issues involved in ‘The Battle for Gospel Preaching’ between Spurgeon and fellow Baptists of Hyper-Calvinistic views. 184pp.
Description
Characterized by clarity, raciness and spiritual richness, Watson continues his exposition of the Shorter Catechism drawn up by the Westminster Assembly. 254pp.
Today’s Gospel
Authentic or Synthetic?
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In Today’s Gospel: Authentic or Synthetic?, Chantry uses the story of the rich young ruler (Mark 10:17-27) to present the true nature of the gospel, and expose the unbiblical ways in which it is presented today. 96pp.
Trial and Triumph of Faith
Lessons From Christ's Gracious Answers to a Woman Whose Faith Would Not Give up
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Expounding the incident of the healing of the daughter of the Canaanite woman (Matt. 15 & Mark 7), Rutherford eloquently shows the nature of true faith in Christ and persistence in prayer. 416pp.
Victory of the Lamb
Christ's Triumph Over Sin, Death and Satan
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Sets forth Christ’s victory over sin, death and Satan. 144pp.
Wells of Salvation
Meditations on Isaiah
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98 short meditations on the entire book of Isaiah, underlining the greatness of God and encouraging joy in his victory. 224pp.
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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.
Christian in Complete Armour
Volume 2
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A modernized abridgement of the Puritan classic. Paperback, 400 pages.
Christian in Complete Armour
3 Volume Set
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A modernized abridgement of the Puritan classic. 312, 400 & 320pp.
Collected Writings of John Murray
Volume 2: Systematic Theology
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Murray’s own selection from his articles and lectures in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. 432pp.
The Works Of David Clarkson
3 Volume Set
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Clarkson’s expositions are characterised by faithfulness to biblical teaching, careful analysis, and copious application. 1555 pp.
The Works of George Swinnock
5 Volume Set
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Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological, yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion. While practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to scriptural doctrine. Five volumes.
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