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  • Family Worship Bible Commentary in 3 volumes

    Walking Through the Scriptures with our Forefathers

    Comment on Every Chapter of Scripture for Family Worship

    Whether you are a father who wishes to read these devotions aloud to his family, or simply to read them ahead of time and glean the main teaching points from them; this work will provide you with a treasure trove of devotional thoughts and comments for your family worship time. Any family would do well to read through the Bible with these godly men by their side, guiding them along as they walk “through the Scriptures with our forefathers.”

    $89.00$120.00
  • The Expulsive Power of a New Affection (Thomas Chalmers)

    A reprint of one of history’s most powerful and enduring sermons, from the 19th century.  In The Expulsive Power of a New Affection, Thomas Chalmers inspires Christians to remove the snares and tangles of sin—not through legalistic obedience but through the power of a new and greater affection for God.

    Chalmers reminds the people of God that, as sojourners living in this world, true power over the trials and sins of this life is found only in desiring Jesus Christ. Love Him more, and sin shall lose its power in our lives.

    $6.75$7.99
  • Lady Jane Grey: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)

    Although she ruled England for less than two weeks, Lady Jane Grey has been admired for generations for her courage and faithfulness to the gospel — even though she was executed for treason at the age of sixteen.

    In this new addition to the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series, Simonetta Carr tells Lady Jane Grey’s story of intrigue and explains her times and era: the tumultuous politics of Reformation England.

    Maps, photographs, and beautiful illustrations decorate the narrative, helping young readers visualize what life was like in sixteenth-century England. More importantly, they will learn the story of an extraordinary young girl who understood that she was saved only by the mercy of God and the merits of the blood of Jesus Christ.

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  • Preparations for Sufferings (John Flavel) (#59)

    In this exposition of Paul’s words, ‘For I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus’ (Acts 21:13), John Flavel shows us how vital and excellent a thing it is to prepare ourselves for the onset of sufferings.

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  • The Thunder: A Novel on John Knox (Douglas Bond)

    John Knox, the Thundering Scot, lives a life of adventure and danger. Here is the surprising story of a man unflinching in his stand for the gospel, even in the face of assassins and death.

    Douglas Bond tells an incredible story that is little known today: God’s grace at work in the life of John Knox and the struggle for the Reformation in Scotland. The Thunder is historically informative and spiritually inspiring, as well as highly enjoyable and fast-paced. Here is unfolded the life of a man filled with the grace of Christ and made courageous by his faith in God’s Word.

    The Thunder is a book that believing fathers will want their sons to read — in fact, it is an ideal book for fathers to read to their children.

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  • The Beauties of Boston (Thomas Boston)

    “Thomas Boston’s sermons and treatises are full of the light of Christ and the fire of the Holy Spirit. Once you read this quotable and spiritually uplifting and convicting volume, I predict that you will want to press on to purchase and read the twelve capacious volumes of his complete works!” — Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan

    $32.50$39.99
  • 1 John (Robert Candlish)

    Robert Candlish’s exposition of 1 John, in the Geneva Series of Commentaries, was the ripe fruit of years of careful and delighted study of the great themes in the teaching of the Apostle John.  The reader will easily notice the vivid joy Candlish takes in this epistle.

    His aim was not so much to produce a detailed technical commentary after the fashion of much exegesis in the new German tradition, but to set on display the treasures of John’s letter.  Says Candlish, ‘It can be studied aright exegetically, only when it is studied theologically.’  His driving purpose, like that of the apostle, is to see truth and joyful assurance born and brought to maturity in the hearts of his readers. The multi-faceted privileges of fellowship with the Father and the Son through the Spirit are constantly brought to the fore.

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  • The Way to True Peace and Rest (Robert Bruce)

    Six Sermons on Hezekiah’s Sickness: Isaiah 38:1-22

    It was said of Robert Bruce that ‘no man in his time spake with such evidence and power of the Spirit’. One is certainly left with that impression after reading The Way to True Peace and Rest, his six sermons on Isaiah 38, a chapter that records the illness that afflicted King Hezekiah of Judah and his reaction to it. Although various sicknesses are common to all humanity, yet people react in very different ways when such trials are visited upon them.

    With a wonderful blend of faithful exposition, keen insight, and practical application, Bruce urges his hearers to ‘take heed to the various aspects of this account, that we may learn how to conduct ourselves in the event of our suffering some serious disease; thus, learning from King Hezekiah’s behaviour, we may come to obtain the same comfort he experienced.’

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  • Duncan’s War: Crown & Covenant Series Book 1 (Douglas Bond)

    First book in the outstanding Crown & Covenant Series, set in 17th century Scotland! Young Duncan M’Kethe find himself caught up in the web of Sir James Turner, the former Covenanter who has turned traitor to lead their opposing persecutors. Duncan is torn by his hatred for Turner’s Dragoons, who have treated his friends cruelly, and his father’s instruction to love one’s enemies. He must be true to Jesus Christ while attempting to rescue his father from enemy hands.

    These stories, drawing from a heroic time in church history, will help your young reader be grateful that we are free from tyranny, with liberty bestowed by God.

    $12.50$16.99
  • King’s Arrow: Book 2, Crown & Covenant Series (Douglas Bond)

    This is the second story in the outstanding Crown & Covenant Series! Angus M’Kethe, a capable archer, guards his sheep from scavenging crows. Loyal to his family, Angus must match wits in a life and death struggle against the Highlanders, in their determination to persecute Christians in the land.

    Will the Covenanters be found guilty? These stories, drawing from a heroic time in church history, will help your young reader be grateful that we are free from tyranny, with liberty bestowed by God.

    $12.50$16.99
  • Scottish Highland Adventures (Catherine Mackenzie)

    The far north of Scotland brings to mind history, adventure and excitement. There are wild mountains and dramatic glens. Red deer populate the forests and if you pay attention you might even spot a golden eagle on the wing, amid the magnificent mountain scenery. Read about this tiny part of the world and how God made it, blessed the people who have lived in it, and blessed the world through it.

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  • Chief Scottish Man: The Life & Ministry of Thomas Chalmers

    This new and updated biography tells the story of visionary thinker, minister, and preacher Thomas Chalmers and the many years of struggle for the spiritual independence of the Church of Scotland. It traces his journey from his childhood in a small fishing community to his academic prowess and calling into active gospel ministry. Discover the unforgettable story of the man who Thomas Carlyle called the “chief Scottish man of his time”.

    $10.75$11.99
  • A Kirk Disrupted (A. Donald MacLeod)

    Charles Cowan, advocate of science, art, and social science, spent thirteen years as a Member of Parliament and over thirty years as a founding member and advocate of the Sustention Fund Committee of the newly formed Free Church of Scotland. He was a hugely influential figure in that nation during the 19th century.

    Within fifty years the fledgling denomination had built 730 new churches, 400 manses, 500 schools and a new theological college, in addition to paying the salaries of all its clergy through its Sustentation Fund. Cowan’s legacy is deeply felt in the country of Scotland and the church today.

    $15.75$19.99
  • Prayers on the Psalms: From the Scottish Psalter of 1595

    Prayers on the Psalms is a triple treasure to me. It was edited by my beloved mentor David B. Calhoun, who is truly a gift to the church, it is drawn from the great Scottish Psalter of 1595 and the translated French prayers of Huguenot pastor martyr Augustin Marlorat, and it is based on the Psalms God has given his church to sing and pray in joy and tears. Read it devotionally and pray it passionately.’ — Ligon Duncan

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