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The Baptist Confession of Faith and the Baptist Catechism (Arizona Bonded leather edition)
Quality black leather edition
A high quality, leather edition of the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith and the 1695 Baptist Catechism, in one volume.
If you appreciate sound theology in a quality volume you will love to be able to have the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism in this handy and durable leather edition. We are using the primary editions of both Confession and Catechism along with the Scripture Proofs for both. Also includes a brief Introduction by Dr. James Renihan, and the original Appendix on Baptism.
Attractive gold stamped letting on both spine and front cover.
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The Baptist Confession of Faith and the Baptist Catechism
New, high quality paperback edition of the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith and the 1695 Baptist Catechism, in one volume.
If you appreciate sound theology in a quality volume you will love to be able to have the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism in this handy and durable paperback. We are using the primary editions of both Confession and Catechism along with the Scripture Proofs for both. Also includes a brief Introduction by Dr. James Renihan, and the original Appendix on Baptism.
This edition is a joint venture between Solid Ground Christian Books and the Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America. Attractive gold stamped letting on both spine and front cover.
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The Chief End of Man: An Exposition of the First Answer of the Shorter Catechism (John Hall)
“Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him for ever.” This uncovered treasure is intended for all who desire to teach or to learn the purpose for which we were created. John Hall (1806-1894) is best known for his long-term friendship with J.W. Alexander, that later resulted in his two volume work which included the 800 letters he received from Alexander over their 40 year relationship.
This little gem is full of instruction on the reason we are here and the way that we can live to the glory of God and the enjoyment of God. Parents and children, teachers and pupils, pastors and congregation alike will benefit from this wonderful book.
An Introductory article by Benjamin Warfield adds to the value of this work.
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Covenant Theology: A Reformed and Baptistic Perspective on God’s Covenants (Gregory Nichols)
More than 30 years in the making, from Greg Nichols’ class notes comes a new volume that will help those who are Reformed and Baptistic understand the vital subject of God’s Covenants, from the perspective of those persuaded of believer’s baptism.
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A Pastor’s Sketches: Conversations with Anxious Souls Concerning the Way of Salvation (Ichabod Spencer)
A Pastor’s Sketches is one of the finest and most unique books ever written on the subject of evangelistic and pastoral ministry. It should rightly take its place on the desk of every pastor, but is immensely useful to anyone helping others to know God.
Drawing on his meticulous note-taking from evangelistic and counseling efforts, Ichabod Spencer accurately retells a helpful sampling of these encounters, including many of the excuses, spiritual strongholds, and lies that keep souls away from Christ.
Each chapter or sketch includes a narrative of Spencer’s efforts to apply the Scriptures under the guiding counsel of the Holy Spirit in order to help people overcome their personal obstacles to faith and repentance. He then shares with readers the primary lessons which can be learned from each interaction.
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Lectures on Revivals (William Sprague)
“I have a large collection of books on revival. Among them is a dated copy of Lectures on Revivals by Sprague. I have often told people that this was one of the top books on the subject if they were somehow able to procure a copy. Of special importance are the letters at the end of the book where Christian leaders write of their experience in the Second Great Awakening and the insights gained. This is a valuable book. You will find the material amazingly pertinent.” – Jim Elliff
Sprague’s experience of genuine revivals, his faithfulness to Biblical theology and his balanced view, eminently fitted him to write what Dr. Lloyd-Jones describes as “The outstanding classic on this vital and urgently important matter.” The chapters cover such themes as The Nature of a Revival, Obstacles to Revivals, Divine Agency in Revivals, General Means of Producing and Promoting Revivals, Treatment due to Awakened Sinners, Evils to be Avoided in Connection with Revivals, etc. It also contains an appendix with 20 letters about revival from various important pastors of the 19th century.
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Secrets of Happy Home Life (J. R. Miller)
“This little volume is priceless! Miller rightly and forthrightly tells his readers that Christ is the secret of a happy home life; but he doesn’t leave that as a nebulous concept. Miller breaks this truth into bite-sized pieces of spiritual instruction that bring soul nourishment on every page.
The approach is truly pastoral. The memorable phrases teach practically, convict consistently, and comfort surely. This is a fine tool for the Holy Spirit to use in bringing the grace of Christ to the homes of believers. Pastors: Get it into the hands of every one of your church families. You won’t regret the investment!”
– Bill Shishko, Pastor, Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Franklin Square, NY
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The Power of the Pulpit (Gardiner Spring)
“Gardiner Spring’s The Power of the Pulpit is an old classic on preaching that truly believes in the pulpit. It deserves to stand on every minister’s bookshelf beside Spurgeon’s Lectures to my Students and Lloyd-Jones’s Preachers and Preaching. I’ll never forget the first time I read Spring’s chapter on a minister’s personal piety; it overwhelmed me, and moved me to tears, to silence, to confession, and to prayer for mercy and help. This is a great book which every minister should read and re-read, if he really wants to get a sense of the magnitude, awesomeness, power, and beauty of his calling.” — Dr. Joel R. Beeke, President of Puritan Reformed Theology Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan and author of numerous books on the Puritans and preaching
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Mary Bunyan: A Tale of Religious Persecution and Heroic Faith (Sallie Rochester Ford)
The stirring story of Mary Bunyan. An outstanding gift book for that eager reader in the family.
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The Doctrine of Justification (James Buchanan)
“This is the classic work on this cardinal doctrine by which a church stands or falls. After lucidly covering the historical development of the doctrine through the Old Testament, the apostolic age, the scholastic divines, the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and in the Church of England, Buchanan expounds the doctrine itself by covering the scriptural meaning of the term, its relation to the law and justice of God, its relation to the mediatorial work of Christ, its relation to grace and works, and more.
The chapter on justification in relation to the work of the Holy Spirit is alone worth the price of the book. Includes a new preface dealing with the New Perspective. If you can only afford to read one book on justification, read this definitive work.” – Joel R. Beeke
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Rays From the Sun of Righteousness (Richard Newton)
Richard Newton was called “The Prince of Preachers to the young” by no less than Charles H. Spurgeon. In a simple, sound, fascinating book, of 10 talks to children, Newton covers the following subjects with warmth and passion:
Jesus the Sun of Righteousness – the Light of the World – the Bright and Morning Star – the Savior – the Way – the Truth – the Life – the Vine – the Plant of Renown – the Shield.Newton felt that this was perhaps his most important book because it was all about the Lord Jesus Christ from beginning to end.
$15.99