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5 Solas, Signpost Edition Stickers – Set of 5
Historians often summarize the Protestant Reformation as a movement for the recovery of the Gospel of salvation on the basis of Scripture alone (Sola Scriptura) through faith alone (Sola Fide) by grace alone (Sola Gratia) in Christ alone (Solus Christus) to the glory of God alone (Soli Deo Gloria).
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Baptists: Thorough Reformers (John Quincy Adams)
What does it mean to be a Baptist? Though ideas abound, we get some of the best answers ever put into print from John Quincy Adams. For with unashamed boldness and clarity Adams articulates the fundamental distinctives of the Baptist Faith. These fundamentals include the important of Sola Scriptura, believer’s baptism, the separation of the church and state, equality of the saints, and liberty of conscious.
Even C. H. Spurgeon, calling it “the best Manual of Baptist principles I have met,” and included the text in his Pastor’s College curriculum. First published in 1858 as Baptists, the Only Thorough Reformers and reprinted multiple times since, this work has become a classic book on Baptist principles. And over 150 years later, we too, affirm the testimony of Spurgeon and countless others.
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Church Heroes, Series 1 (Luther) Enamel Pin 2-Pack
Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German monk and theologian who became the catalyst of the Protestant Movement. Historians mark October 31st, 1517, the day Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the Wittenberg castle door, as the start of the Reformation.
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Evangelical Heroes + Puritan Heroes + Reformation Heroes (Joel Beeke, Douglas Bond, and Diana Kleyn)
4 Volume Bundle Includes: Evangelical Heroes, Vol. 1 & 2 + Puritan Heroes + Reformation Heroes
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Evangelical Pharisees: The Gospel as Cure for the Church’s Hypocrisy (Michael Reeves)
Scripture warns believers of hypocrisy—called the “leaven of the Pharisees”—and its potential to spread quickly in the church. Outwardly appearing as devout religion, this legalism hides destructive pride, idolatry, and even apostasy. Unfortunately, pharisaism is still a problem among evangelicals today. How does Jesus instruct the church to recognize and defeat one of its deepest theological issues?
In this clear, compelling call to spiritual reformation, Michael Reeves helps believers reject pharisaism and embrace gospel integrity. Studying 3 essentials of Christian doctrine that the Pharisees misunderstood—their approach to Scripture, understanding of salvation, and disregard of regeneration—Reeves shows readers how to embrace a biblical, Trinitarian, and creedal understanding of the gospel necessary for true reformation.
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Faith & Life (B.B. Warfield)
B.B. Warfield stands as one of the greatest of Reformed theologians. He taught for over thirty years at Princeton Seminary, achieving an enormous output of learned and massive books and articles in defense of historic Calvinism.
Faith and Life reveals another side of the man. Warfield kept up the Princeton tradition of Sunday afternoon classes with the students of the Seminary in which, in his own words, ‘the deeper currents of Christian faith and life’ were explored. This book contains some of the memorable addresses he gave on those occasions. Always based on careful use of Scripture (Warfield has been called ‘a master of the Scripture’s meaning’), they are informal yet restrained, urgent yet tender.
The learned theologian had a child-like confidence in his Savior and in the reality of his own Christian experience. He once told his students, ‘In your case there can be no “either-or”, either a student or a man of God. You must be both.’ Warfield himself was both, as these pages reveal.
Among the various subjects dealt with, two stand out: the work of the Spirit in conviction, faith, adoption, and prayer; and the need for true devotion to Christ and his cause.
Although, on Warfield’s death, Gresham Machen believed that ‘old Princeton’ had died with him, this book can help the type of piety, long eclipsed, for which Warfield stood, to shine forth in its fullness again.
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Gospel People: A Call for Evangelical Integrity (Michael Reeves)
The term evangelical is often poorly defined and frequently comes with cultural and political baggage. As the label has become more controversial, many Christians have begun to wonder if they should abandon it altogether.
Michael Reeves argues from a global, scriptural, and historical perspective that, while it’s not necessary to discard the label altogether, Christians must return to the root of the term—the evangel, or “gospel”—in order to understand what it truly means. He identifies the theology of evangelicalism and its essential doctrine—the Father’s revelation in the Bible, the Son’s redemption in the gospel, and the Spirit’s regeneration of the heart—calling believers to stand with integrity as people of the gospel.
In this clear, compelling call to spiritual reformation, Michael Reeves helps believers reject pharisaism and embrace gospel integrity. Studying 3 essentials of Christian doctrine that the Pharisees misunderstood—their approach to Scripture, understanding of salvation, and disregard of regeneration—Reeves shows readers how to embrace a biblical, Trinitarian, and creedal understanding of the gospel necessary for true reformation.
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Heroes from Church History 1500s – Journal 2-Pack
The two journals in the Heroes from Church History – 1500s set each highlight two heroes of church history, Martin Luther and John Calvin, with a quote from each Reformer on the inside front cover. These journals are perfect for capturing truth as you take in God’s Word through sermons, personal study and devotional time.
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Heroes from Church History, Series 1 (Luther, Owen, Calvin) Magnetic Bookmarks – Set of 3
Mark your page in your book, notebook or planner with our NEW Heroes from Church History, Series 1 (Luther, Owen, Calvin) Magnetic Bookmarks – Set of 3!This bookmark set features 3 reformers of Church History that will help keep your place in your book or organize your planner without damage to any pages! -
Pierre Viret: The Angel of the Reformation (R. A. Sheats)
For the first time in five hundred years, a full biography of Pierre Viret is now available to the English-speaking world. Packed with fascinating details and bristling with original documents and letters of the Reformers, the history of this forgotten giant of the Reformation is recounted in a fascinating and enthralling way. Known by his contemporaries as the Angel of the Reformation, Viret was truly a radiant light amongst the men of his generation, a light which has finally been uncovered in this our day. May the unveiling of this precious life inspire and equip a new generation of Reformers as they seek to extend God’s glory to every area of human existence!
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Reform: The Church at the Birth of Protestantism (Luke H. Davis)
1485–1600
Throughout the Christian lands of Europe, there was darkness. Not a physical darkness, but a spiritual one. For many years, the clarity of God’s grace given through Jesus Christ had dimmed. A system of human effort designed to achieve God’s favor meant people were confused about Scripture, about salvation, and about the purpose of life.
But in those dark times, light dawned. Brave individuals challenged long–held teachings that had drifted from Scripture. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Thomas Cranmer led movements of reformation in their nations, calling their followers to the clear teaching of the Bible, to Christ, to faith, to grace, to live to the glory of God. Others, such as Patrick Hamilton, William Tyndale, and Lady Jane Grey, sought to continue this enterprise, sometimes at the cost of their lives.
These bold Christians—called Protestants for their protest against the established and wayward Church practices of the day—sought to be faithful to Christ in their world, and in the process they offered in a new world that endures today.
Recommended for ages 11+
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Renewal: The Church That Expands Outward (Luke H. Davis)
1600–1890
The Protestant Reformation had redrawn the map of the Christian world. Now the Church sought to take the hope of the Christian Gospel where it had not been before.
The nearly three centuries covered in this volume give us a picture of the incredible energy and great expansion of the Church throughout the world, and the people who led the way through a variety of abilities that God gave them. Harry Hosier, William Wilberforce, Emilie Mallet, and Sojourner Truth took bold stands against wrongdoing and injustice. Cyril Lucaris, John Owen, John Bunyan, and David Brainerd suffered well as they faithfully shared the goodness of Christ. Great preachers arose in the form of Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, and Charles Spurgeon, all of whom communicated the Gospel with clarity and passion. And God stirred the hearts of missionaries like Robert Moffat, Hudson Taylor, and Dwight Moody to offer hope in Christ to those who were walking in spiritual darkness.
Recommended for ages 11+
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The Reluctant Queen and Other Reformation Women (Elaine Snuggs)
The women in this book – Lady Jane Grey, Anne Askew, Katherine Parr and Catherine Willoughby were Christian women of outstanding courage and conviction. Each was transformed by the teachings of the Reformation and experienced its dramas and dangers.
Elaine Snuggs has researched widely and deeply to portray for us four remarkable women living through a fascinating period in history, a period with immense consequences for England and indeed the world. The women are both well known (Katharine Parr, sixth and surviving wife of Henry VIII, and Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Days Queen) and not so well known (martyr Anne Askew and Catherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk).
These were not flawless heroines but in their times of trial showed themselves to be brave, intelligent, educated women, of strong character and radiant spirit, living for the Lord who had saved them and whom they had come to know as the only Savior and Redeemer by grace alone through faith alone.
See how God has exercised his sovereignty in history – in the public sphere as well as in the lives of individuals, and be inspired to love Christ more, and live for him.
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Why We’re Protestant: The Five Solas of the Reformation, and Why They Matter (Nate Pickowicz)
One of the key questions the Protestant Reformation asked and answered was: how does a person get right with God? In approaching this question, the Reformers set out to rediscover and establish the bounds of essential Christianity through five declarations: sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), sola gratia (grace alone), sola fide (faith alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), and sola Deo gloria (the glory of God alone). Nate Pickowicz’s guide will help us understand not only the Reformation, but the Christian faith itself.
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The Woman Who Helped a Reformer: Katharina Luther
What does Katharina Luther do with an old monastery, lots of children, a busy husband, many guests, and little money? Work very hard!
In The Woman Who Helped a Reformer, take a peek at Katharina Luther’s days looking after it all out of thankfulness to God.
These simple stories, written with 1-3 year olds in mind, have beautiful, engaging illustrations that will have your children asking you to read them over and over!
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The New Reformation: Finding Hope in the Fight for Ethnic Unity (Shai Linne)
In The New Reformation, Christian hip-hop artist Shai Linne shows how the gospel applies to the pursuit of ethnic unity. When it comes to ethnicity, Christians today have to fight against two tendencies: idolatry and apathy. Idolatry makes ethnicity ultimate, while apathy tends to ignore it altogether.
But there is a third way, the way of the Bible. Shai explains how ethnicity—the biblical word for what we mean by “race”—exists for God’s glory.
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The Revolt: A Novel in Wycliffe’s England (Douglas Bond)
As a secretary at the battle of Crécy, Hugh West’all has come close to death many times in his short career. But when he leaves the war behind to enter the stone halls of Oxford, he meets John of Wycliffe and soon embarks on a mission even more exciting—and perhaps just as dangerous.
Using his scribe’s quill to translate the Bible into English, the language of the common people, Hugh begins to understand the beauty of the gospel as never before. But he and his friends are not safe. The corrupt and decadent church is planning to choke Wycliffe’s translation and silence him forever.
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Martin Luther: Reformation Fire (Catherine Mackenzie)
What made an ordinary monk become a catalyst for the Reformation in Europe in the 1500s? What were the reasons lying behind his nailing of 95 theses against the practice of indulgences to the door of the Schlosskirche in Wittenberg in 1517? Why was Martin Luther’s life in danger? How did his apparent kidnapping result in the first ever New Testament translated into the German language? Discover how a fresh understanding of the Scriptures not only transformed his own life but had a huge impact upon Europe.
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The Mystery of History, Volume 3: Audiobook Set (22 Audio CDs by Linda Hobar)
Perfect for auditory learners and those who love to listen on the go, The Mystery of History Volume III Audio Book can be used as a supplement to the Volume 3 textbook, or as a stand-alone resource. Narrated by author Linda Lacour Hobar and including beautiful period music, this 22-CD set will bring listeners into the fascinating time period of “The Renaissance, Reformation, and Growth of Nations” from the Wars of the Roses (1455) to Isaac Watts (1707).