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Boundlessly Good (Stephen Charnock, in updated English)
Explore God’s boundless goodness in this refreshed modernization of Puritan Stephen Charnock’s foundational work on the goodness of God.
Taken directly from Charnock’s Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God (one of the greatest works ever written on God’s character) and lightly updated to modern English, Boundlessly Good tracks God’s extraordinary goodness toward mankind and all creation: from the sun and rain and vast array of earthly creatures to the greatest heights of redemption. Goodness is chief in God’s virtues, and it is the core motive for all His actions.
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The Foundation of Communion With God (John Owen)
Introduces readers to the Trinitarian piety of John Owen (1616–1683). Ryan McGraw’s sketches the major events of this important theologian’s life and shows how his circumstances shaped his thought on the themes of the Trinity and public worship.
The second part of the book presents 41 brief selections from Owen’s writings that trace his thoughts on knowing God as triune, on Scripture and worship, on heavenly-mindedness, and on covenant and the church. Appendixes provide readers with a chronological list of Owen’s writings and a guide to them for those who wish to delve deeper into this great theologian’s thoughts.
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United We Stand: Pocket Puritans Series (Thomas Brooks)
In his constant warfare against the church the devil loves nothing better than to sow the seeds of discord and division. The Puritan Thomas Brooks lamented, “Our own woeful experience is too great a proof of this.”
How can we counter this devilish ploy? Brooks outlines a twelve-point action plan and teaches us that United We Stand, Divided We Fall is a fitting motto for every Christian soldier and Christian church.
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Good Mr. Baxter (Vance Salisbury)
He was a best-selling author, evangelist and statesman, ye he considered the pastoral ministry the highest calling anyone could aspire to. When George Whitfield, the eighteenth century Methodist evangelist, passed through Baxter’s rural parish a century after his death, he noted the lingering “sweet savor of good Mr. Baxter’s doctrine, works and discipline.”
What transformed this country pastor with little formal education or training into of the most effective and fruitful Christian leaders of all time? Good Mr. Baxter offers examples, insights and wisdom from the life and death of Richard Baxter to spur on modern leaders to energetic, passionate, practical ministry in the Church.
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Knowing and Growing in Assurance of Faith (Joel R. Beeke)
In this, the 100th book of his writing labors, Joel Beeke writes on the power and beauty of true, secure assurance of faith: the heartfelt conviction that one belongs to Christ through faith and will enjoy everlasting salvation. This title opens up Dr. Beeke’s expertise and learning for anyone ‘trapped in a background of easy believism or trapped in the opposite fear of assurance being the certain mark of being presumptuous and so crushing the young shoots of hope and assurance as they appear.’
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The American Puritans (Dustin Benge & Nate Pickowicz)
In The American Puritans, Dustin Benge and Nate Pickowicz tell the story of the first hundred years of Reformed Protestantism in New England through the lives of nine key figures: William Bradford, John Winthrop, John Cotton, Thomas Hooker, Thomas Shepard, Anne Bradstreet, John Eliot, Samuel Willard, and Cotton Mather.
Here is sympathetic yet informed history, a book that corrects many myths and half-truths told about the American Puritans while inspiring a current generation of Christians to let their light shine before men.
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The Priesthood of Christ: Its Necessity and Nature (John Owen)
Having studied the Epistle to the Hebrews in great depth and written the largest commentary ever composed on Hebrews, John Owen is able to give us a comprehensive guide to the subject of Christ in relation to the priesthood. He explains how the Old Testament themes such as Law and Covenant can relate to Christ’s office of Priest.
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Jonathan Edwards: America’s Genius
Jonathan Edwards was just an ordinary American boy but he was different too. The country he lived in wasn’t the America of today — but a new world full of adventure and opportunity. Battles and Tomahawks were just some of the thrilling adventures that his family lived through.
But Jonathan also loved the small things in life too. In an age of scientific discovery, Edwards saw God’s beauty displayed most perfectly through nature. His journals are filled with drawings of plants, animals, and spiders because he knew that each one of them reflected the creativity of its Creator.
His mind was full of questions and he grappled for the answers. Intellectually there were few to beat him. However it wasn’t just his amazing intelligence that set him apart from other boys his age – he may have had a thirst for knowledge but he also had a strong desire for the things of God. His genius and abilities teamed up well with his faith and love for the Lord Jesus Christ.
One day the country that would become the United States of America would look back at this man of brilliance as a founding influence on their land.
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