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  • Spurgeon’s Own Hymn Book

    Formerly titled Our Own Hymn-Book: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public, Social, and Private Worship

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon was passionate about congregational worship. Arising from devout affection, the frustration he found while using the the compilations of hymns available in his day spurred him to compile this selection of hymns for use in his congregation.

    It contains over 1,000 psalms, hymns and spiritual songs – some of praise, and others of doctrine, experience and exhortation.  These enable the saints to edify one another in their singing. Cross–references to Spurgeon’s other works ensure that this will be a valuable addition to any library.

    This beautiful gift edition includes:

    • a foreword by Spurgeon scholar Tom Nettles
    • added Spurgeon essay ‘How Shall We Sing?’
    • elegant hardback cloth bound cover 9.5″ x 7.5″
    $34.50$39.99
  • John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine and Doxology (Burk Parsons, Iain Murray)

    Here is a winsome portrait that dashes stereotypes about Calvin and the theological system that bears his name. A man often reviled as a humorless student of doctrine who preached an austere theology that twisted Scripture, this book sets the record straight — in honor of the 500th observance of John Calvin’s birth in 1509.

    The book’s 19 chapters explore aspects of Calvin’s life, ministry, and teachings, and establish his importance even for the 21st-century church. Contributors are some of the most gifted and godly Reformed leaders alive today: Derek W. H. Thomas, Sinclair B. Ferguson, D. G. Hart, Harry L. Reeder, Steven J. Lawson, W. Robert Godfrey, Phillip R. Johnson, Eric J. Alexander, Thabiti Anyabwile, John MacArthur, Richard D. Phillips, Thomas K. Ascol, Keith A. Mathison, Jay E. Adams, Philip Graham Ryken, Michael Horton, Jerry Bridges, and Joel R. Beeke. The foreword is by Iain H. Murray.

    $15.00$19.00
  • John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine and Doxology HC (Burk Parsons, Iain Murray)

    Here is a winsome portrait that dashes stereotypes about Calvin and the theological system that bears his name. A man often reviled as a humorless student of doctrine who preached an austere theology that twisted Scripture, this book sets the record straight — in honor of the 500th observance of John Calvin’s birth in 1509.

    The book’s 19 chapters explore aspects of Calvin’s life, ministry, and teachings, and establish his importance even for the 21st-century church. Contributors are some of the most gifted and godly Reformed leaders alive today: Derek W. H. Thomas, Sinclair B. Ferguson, D. G. Hart, Harry L. Reeder, Steven J. Lawson, W. Robert Godfrey, Phillip R. Johnson, Eric J. Alexander, Thabiti Anyabwile, John MacArthur, Richard D. Phillips, Thomas K. Ascol, Keith A. Mathison, Jay E. Adams, Philip Graham Ryken, Michael Horton, Jerry Bridges, and Joel R. Beeke. The foreword is by Iain H. Murray.

    $16.00$18.00