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Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in the Soul (Octavius Winslow)
Many who are conscious that their spiritual experience and vitality have sadly declined have only a hazy notion of the nature and causes of their condition. The kind of searching analysis which would help to clarify their thoughts and concentrate their sense of conviction is largely absent from the contemporary pulpit and from the Christian literature of the day.
But such help is available, and can be found in works like Octavius Winslow’s Personal Declension and Revival. It discusses the areas of life in which backsliding takes place, examines the consequences, and in the concluding chapters points to the Lord who is the restorer and keeper of his people.
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The Everlasting Righteousness (Horatius Bonar)
From an author best known for his marvelous and God-exalting hymns comes this remarkable work about justification by faith alone, dealing with the all-important question of “How shall a man be right with God?”
It is ‘believing’ from first to last. We begin, we go on, we end in faith. The faith that justifies is the faith that overcomes. By faith we obtain the ‘good report’ both with God and man. By faith we receive forgiveness; by faith we live; by faith we work, and endure, and suffer; by faith we win the crown, – a crown of righteousness, which shall be ours in the day of the appearing of Him who is our righteousness. Horatius Bonar is best remembered for his hymns, but he was also a leading author and his Everlasting Righteousness remains one of the finest and most uplifting treatments of truths which have changed nations and centuries.
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The Doctrine of Justification (James Buchanan)
“This is the classic work on this cardinal doctrine by which a church stands or falls. After lucidly covering the historical development of the doctrine through the Old Testament, the apostolic age, the scholastic divines, the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and in the Church of England, Buchanan expounds the doctrine itself by covering the scriptural meaning of the term, its relation to the law and justice of God, its relation to the mediatorial work of Christ, its relation to grace and works, and more.
The chapter on justification in relation to the work of the Holy Spirit is alone worth the price of the book. Includes a new preface dealing with the New Perspective. If you can only afford to read one book on justification, read this definitive work.” – Joel R. Beeke
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$1.75No Condemnation in Christ Jesus (Octavius Winslow)
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$13.00In this long out of print study of Romans 8, Octavius Winslow gives an exposition which puts on display the treasures of grace found in Paul’s letter to the Romans, the letter which Martin Luther once called ‘the clearest Gospel of them all’.
This volume is a full verse-by-verse exposition of Romans 8, beginning with the promise of ‘no condemnation’ in verse 1 and moving to the assurance in the final verse that there will be ‘no separation’ from the love of God in Christ for those who belong to Him.
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No Condemnation in Christ Jesus
As Unfolded in the Eighth Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans
In this long out of print study of Romans 8, Octavius Winslow gives an exposition which puts on display the treasures of grace leading to the glorious conclusion of no condemnation, as found in Paul’s letter to the Romans, the letter which Martin Luther once called ‘the clearest Gospel of them all’.
This volume is a full verse-by-verse exposition of Romans 8, beginning with the promise of ‘no condemnation’ in verse 1 and moving to the assurance in the final verse that there will be ‘no separation’ from the love of God in Christ for those who belong to Him.
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About the Author
Octavius Winslow (1808-78) was one of the best-known Nonconformist ministers of the 19th century in England, and held pastorates at Leamington Spa, Bath and Brighton. He was one of the preachers at the opening of Spurgeon’s Metropolitan Tabernacle.
Winslow’s many writings include The Work of the Holy Spirit; Help Heavenward; Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in the Soul; No Condemnation in Christ; and Soul-Depths and Soul-Heights, all reprinted by the Trust.