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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 Life of John Calvin (W. J. Grier)

    For Calvin, the Reformation was primarily a movement of the Holy Spirit that turned attention from man-centered religion to God. It is the prayer of the publishers that the retelling of his wonderful story will help in the recovery of God-centered Christianity and the raising up of more ‘burning and shining lights’ today.

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  • Confessing the Faith: A Reader’s Guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith (Chad Van Dixhoorn)

    In Confessing the Faith, Chad Van Dixhoorn offers a fresh look at a classic statement of the Reformed faith. The Westminster Confession of Faith finds itself in the first rank of great Christian creeds. Presbyterian and Reformed churches employ its doctrine for instruction; others acknowledge few texts to be so useful in the Christian’s quest to glorify and enjoy God.

    This accessible, biblical, and thoughtful work digests years of study and teaching into bite-sized sections. Van Dixhoorn’s work is historical and practical in its focus. It deliberately presents readers with more than another survey of Reformed theology; it offers a guide to a particular text, considers its original proof-texts, and seeks to deepen our understanding of each paragraph of the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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  • The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings Which Followed

    The Korean Pentecost shows what God can do when His people take Him at His Word.”
    — J. G. Vos

    Back in print for the first time since 1977, this is a remarkable account of the first 60 years of the church in Korea (mainly North Korea). William Blair (1876–1970), in his first term of missionary service, was at the center of the great revival of 1907, and his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book. Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea.

    His son-in-law Bruce Hunt (1903–92) then continues the story. Born in Pyongyang (capital of North Korea), he shows how the revival was followed by a baptism of suffering under the Japanese and Communists. During his 48 years of missionary service in Korea, Hunt personally knew many of the Korean Christian martyrs.

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  • Sketches from Church History: An Illustrated Account of 20 Centuries of Christ’s Power (S. M. Houghton)

    The most interesting church history we know of, loaded with fascinating artwork and photos. Many who formerly found church history boring have thoroughly enjoyed this book. Covers from the Apostles to missionary efforts of the 19th century.

    This book outlines the thrilling story of the onward march of the Church of Christ from the earliest times to the end of the 19th century. Far from a dry account of long-forgotten events and controversies, this volume is rather a moving and highly illustrated record of those who undertook the adventure of faith before us. Through their courage and steadfastness, they left an example as those who have gone before us, through times of prosperity and times of persecution, which should stimulate, warn and encourage the church in our own age to persevere in the same path, and obtain the same everlasting reward.

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    The Life of Elijah (A. W. Pink)

    It is fitting that the lessons which may be drawn from the ministry and life of the prophet Elijah should be studied by each generation: because history repeats itself. The wickedness and idolatry rampant in Ahab’s reign are again thriving in our gross 21st century’s profanities and corruptions.

    False prophets occupy large spheres of influence and truths dear to our evangelical forefathers have been downtrodden as the mire in the streets. A.W. Pink clearly felt called to the task of smiting the ungodliness of the age with the rod of God’s anger while at the same time encouraging the faithful remnant. With these objects he undertakes the exposition of Elijah’s ministry and applies it to the contemporary situation.

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    Systematic Theology (R.L. Dabney)

    Among the volumes covering Systematic Theology, Dabney has long been held in high esteem as a standard work. His penetrating logic in dealing with Biblical materials makes him one of the best guides to sound thought as this massive volume covers the scope of Biblical doctrines.

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  • No Condemnation in Christ Jesus (Octavius Winslow)

    In 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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  • Children of the Living God (Sinclair B. Ferguson)

    Jesus Christ taught his disciples to call God ‘Our Father’, and to live as members of his family. Although simple enough for every Christian to understand this is also so profound that its implications take a lifetime and more to explore fully.

    Yet, despite Christ’s words and example, Christians have frequently ignored or forgotten his teaching. In these pages, Sinclair B. Ferguson reminds us of its importance.

    Children of the Living God takes as its starting point the wise and thought-provoking question of an old writer: ‘If the love of a father will not make a child delight in him, what will?’. It underlines that we were created for joyful fellowship with God, and explains how we enter his family by new birth and adoption. Its chapters show how the Spirit of sonship, Christian freedom, divine discipline, prayer and the sacraments all contribute to our experience of the love the Father has for his children.

     

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  • Aceptado por Dios Grace and Truth Books
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    Aceptado por Dios (John Blanchard)

    Este libro contiene un mensaje de “buenas noticias” para el que esté buscando una vida sobreabundante: una vida que tenga en sí misma razón de ser. Muchos lectores de este volumen han señalado que, gracias a su mensaje, han llegado a conocer de cerca “La Vida”. El autor, John Blanchard, analiza el problema del hombre desde el punto de vista biblico: un problema que consiste, esencialmente, en la falta de relación con Dios.

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  • Reading the Bible and Praying in Public (Stuart Olyott)

    Bible reading and prayer are two of the key elements in all evangelical church worship. At certain points in every service, someone will read the Scriptures and lead the congregation in prayer. These regular acts of worship are so familiar that many probably take them for granted and do not think too seriously about them.

    But what is the best way to read the Bible in public and what are the things we need to keep in mind if we are to lead others in public prayer? In this booklet, Stuart Olyott supplies us with wise practical advice on these vitally important acts of our corporate church worship.

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  • The Westminster Confession of Faith

    Agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the assistance of commissioners from The Church of Scotland, as part of the Covenanted Uniformity in religion betwixt the churches of Christ in the Kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland.

    This edition contains the Westminster Confession of Faith as approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1647. It also includes Chapters 20, 23, 31, as altered, amended, and adopted as the Doctrinal Part of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in American, 1788. Additional footnotes have been inserted at Chapters 22.111, 24.IV, and 25.VI, to indicate other places where the Confession has been altered in the editions adopted by the OPC and the PCA.

    “This edition of the Confession of Faith is what our forefathers would have called a Vade Mecum — literally a “Go with me”—a book small enough to take anywhere, but substantial enough to be useful everywhere.’ — Sinclair B. Ferguson

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  • Today’s Gospel: Authentic or Synthetic (Walter Chantry)

    One of the most important books on evangelism written in the 20th century, with enduring value today. Chantry shows that the differences between much of today’s preaching and that of Jesus are not minor – they are enormous. The chief errors are not in emphasis or approach but in the heart of the Gospel message.

    If there were only a deficiency in just one of the areas this book brings up, even that would pose a serious problem. But “today’s gospel” preaching frequently ignores all of these: the attributes of God, repentance, a call to bow to the enthroned Christ, and perversions of the doctrine of assurance.

    This powerfully-written book has a message which goes to the heart of the contemporary problem in a way that conferences and commissions on evangelism have failed to do. Its expository approach is particularly valuable.

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  • Raising Children God’s Way (Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones)

    When the light of the gospel enters the soul it brings with it a supernatural power that radically transforms the whole of life. This change is perhaps no more clearly seen than in the relationships between husbands and wives, parents and children. Our age has witnessed an almost total collapse of the family unit, and in many places the majority of children are now being raised in “broken homes”.

    Our society presents Christian parents and children with a unique opportunity of bearing witness to God’s love by just being different. Few things are more powerful than a Christian family in which the true relationship between parents and children is clearly seen. This may be one of the ways in which God will bringing many to a knowledge of the truth.

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  • The Inner Sanctuary: An Exposition of John 13-17 (Charles Ross)

    This little-known treasure of biblical exposition is an outstanding commentary on the Gospel of John, chapters 13-17, showing how all of God’s wisdom and knowledge are revealed in Jesus Christ. The Apostle John came away from his years of walking with Christ with an indelible impression of how glorious it is that we have fellowship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    Nowhere are the privileges of that relationship more fully explained than in these four chapters of the Gospel of John. The mystery of the Trinity and the marvel of the blessing of the Holy Spirit in our lives, manifesting practically for us the presence of Christ, is gloriously revealed there and helpfully explained by Ross.

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  • The Preaching of Jonathan Edwards (John Carrick)

    Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) is widely regarded not only as America’s greatest theologian and philosopher, but also as one of her greatest preachers. It is a remarkable fact, however, that his preaching has been somewhat neglected, both in academic circles and in the Reformed churches. Published in the year that marks the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of his death, this book successfully straddles the church’s and the academy’s interest in Edwards and supplies that omission.

    Dr Carrick demonstrates that Edwards was preaching and writing at a unique moment in history when the Puritan spirit and the spirit of the Enlightenment intersected; he traces the remarkable fall and rise of interest in the great American preacher theologian in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; he interacts, both positively and critically, with the now complete Yale edition of Edwards’ Works and also with the ever burgeoning field of Edwards scholarship; and he cites extensively from Edwards’ sermons, treatises, and Miscellanies in order to demonstrate the power and the profundity of his preaching and thought.

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  • Memoir and Remains of Robert Murray M’Cheyne (Andrew Bonar)

    Few biographical books have been more loved than this one. First published in 1844, it has sold well over 1 million copies, because few books have had such a wide influence on the lives of God’s people, to elevate our aspirations, because of the passionate pursuit of the service of God in the brief, zealous life of M’Cheyne. Includes many of his letters, sermons, brief diary entries and writings, and hymns he composed.

    Testimonies to its usefulness were received from many lands and Christians of differing theological persuasions have testified to the blessing experiences through reading it. ‘This is one of the best and most profitable volumes ever published’, said C.H. Spurgeon. ‘The memoir of such a man ought surely to be in the hands of every Christian and certainly every preacher of the Gospel.’ Few books contain such variety and wealth of spiritual matter between their covers. As well as the biography portion of the book, covering 174 of its 648 pages, the work contains a good selection of letters, sermons, other writings and sacred songs.

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  • The Soul Winner: Advice on Effective Evangelism (Charles Spurgeon)

    Spurgeon’s immensely valuable book on evangelistic work, from a man who certainly devoted his life to it. Few opportunities compare to the sheer delight of leading a friend to Christ. If you’ve already decided that you aren’t cut out for evangelism, Spurgeon will prove that you can do this heavenly work. A fruitful and helpful work for over 150 years now.

    “This book, now better than ever, has no competition. No one has ever so ably, efficiently, and delightfully linked together the key personalities that portray so dynamically the story of the expansion of our faith from a handful of people in Jerusalem, to the very ends of the earth. It is a must-read for all serious believers.”
    — Ralph D. Winter, President, William Carey International University

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    Life of John Newton (Josiah Bull)

    Formerly published under the title But Now I See this biography contains much valuable first-hand material from Newton himself. Lengthy materials and quotes from Newton’s own Diary and Letters are included. His pre-conversion days, his call to the Christian ministry, and his time at Olney and St. Mary Woolnoth are all covered. This is no dry record of the past. Besides being a worthy memorial to the life and work of John Newton, this biography will also encourage those who love the gospel to consecrate themselves to the Master’s service as Newton did.

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