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The World Conquered by the Faithful Christian Alleine, Richard | This is a fine Puritan work on how a Christian can be victorious in his spiritual battles. Alleine deals with the Christian’s armor, the Christians’s enemies, and the Christian’s ultimate victory. This book has been retypeset and updated for easier reading. | H/B, 172 pages Price : $21.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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The Christian Warrior: Wrestling with Sin, Satan, the World, and
the Flesh Ambrose, Isaac |
In this excellent work on spiritual warfare Ambrose handles three
doctrines: 1) All God’s people must be warriors. 2) We have powerful and malicious enemies to contend with. 3) We must wrestle and strive against these enemies. Ambrose shows how Satanattacks the Christian at different times and under different conditionsin our lives, and how we can be ready to withstand his assaults. This book has been retypeset and updated for easier reading. |
H/B, 150 pages Price : $19.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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The Practice of Piety Bayly, Lewis |
A Puritan devotional manual giving practical directions for living a day to day godly life. Dr. Gerstner says that this book started the Puritan movement. | H/B, 343 pages Price : $25.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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The Four Last Things: Death, Judgment, Hell, Heaven,
Bolton, Robert |
This book contains the last sermons this noble Puritan preached before his death in 1631. Bolton gives practical counsel on preparing for death, then deals with death itself, the impending judgment, and then the final destiny of souls, either hell or heaven. Appendixed is Bolton's scarce work, "Helps to Humiliation." | H/B, 144 pages Price : $19.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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The Arraignment of Error Bolton, Samuel |
Why does God allow errors in the church? Are there infallible interpreters of Scripture? What should we do when godly men disagree on doctrinal matters? What is the importance of synods and councils in settling matters? In this book, these, and other questions, are answered by Samuel Bolton, who was very concerned about the errors he saw creepinginto the church in his day. This book could not be more relevant to our day and age. | H/B, 460 pages Price : $35.0 net Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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Christ: the Way, the Truth, and the Life Brown, John (of Wamphray) |
Anything by this Scottish divine (1610-1679) is rare; he is not to be confused with John Brown of Edinburgh or John Brown of Haddington. This is biblical, Reformed, Puritan spirituality at its best! Brown's treatment of John 14:6is his most practical, experimental work. It is a spiritual advisory on living the Christian life as it oughtto be lived--centering on Christ, mortifying sin, loving the souls of others, and glorifying God. We haveused the 1839 Edinburgh edition for this reprint. | H/B, 319 pages Price : $25.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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The Fear of God Bunyan, John | This important book addresses the objects and reasons for fear, the rule of fear and its various kinds, the true character of the fear of God, the effects of godly fear, the privileges of those who fear God, and the uses of this doctrine. We have completely retyped this work and added an introduction, outline of the book, and a study guide at the end for personal or group study. | H/B, 220 pages Price : $20.0 nett |
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The Excellency of a Gracious Spirit Burroughs, Jeremiah | This scarce work by this well-known Puritan is based on Numbers 14:24, "Caleb was of another spirit; he followed God fully. Burroughs discusses what this other spirit is--that is, a gracious spirit, and what it is to follow God fully. This book has been retypeset and updated for easier reading. | H/B, 259 pages Price : $25.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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Gospel Conversation Burroughs, Jeremiah | This is a first-time reprint from a much-loved Puritan. This book deals with the conduct of believers, and how it must go beyond that of unbelievers. Thereare seven sermons on Philippians 1:27 ("Let your conversation be as becometh the gospel of Christ"),three sermons on John 18:36 ("My kingdom is not of this world"), and a sermon on Exodus 14:13entitled "The Saints Duty in Times of Extremity." | H/B, 305 pages Price : $25.0 nett |
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Gospel Fear Burroughs, Jeremiah |
One of the scarcest Puritan books ever written, this is a collection of sermons on Isaiah 66:2 which focuses on trembling at God's Word. Modern Christianity has lost the sense of awe that the saints of old had to the Word of God. Burroughs gives us a great deal of help in rediscovering that mindset for our day. | H/B, 166 pages Price : $19.0 nett |
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Gospel Reconciliation Burroughs, Jeremiah | Subtitled “Christ’s Trumpet of Peace to the World,”this book contains 81 chapters. In typical Puritan wisdom, Burroughs discusses the breach that occurred between God and man in the fall, how that breach is made up, the blessed consequences of our reconciliation, including the wondrous state of believers, assurance, and many other topics. This book has been retypeset and updated for easier reading. | H/B, 379 pages Price : $30.0 nett |
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Gospel Remission Burroughs, Jeremiah |
This is another first-time reprint from this much-beloved Puritan. These were the sermons Burroughs preached immediately after finishing his masterpiece on sin known as The Evil of Evils, also published by Soli Deo Gloria. Burroughs, the sensitive pastor, knew that after hearing of the deadly nature of sin his congregation would be ready to hear about the remission of sins offered in the gospel. He begins with an exposition of Psalm 32:1, "Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven." Burroughs points out the dishonor done to God by not resting on this mercy, and also gives the evidences of remission. This book has been out of print since the 17th century (written in 1668 and reprinted in 1674), but has been completely retypeset and updated for easy readability. | H/B, 310 pages Price : $27.0 nett |
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Gospel Worship Burroughs, Jeremiah |
This reverential treatise on Leviticus 10:1-3 is a call back to propriety and sobriety in the worship of God. Burroughs shows how important a thing worship is toGod, and how we have lost that sense of reverential fear to which Scripture calls every believer. | H/B, 398 pages Price : $25.0 nett |
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Irenicum: Healing the Divisions Among God’s People
Burroughs, Jeremiah |
These are the last sermons Burroughs preached before he died. His heart was obviously broken by the divisions and scuffles he saw his brothers undergoing with one another. He pleads for unity among Christians, yet addresses the issues that seriously divide. He does not call for blanket tolerance, as some do, however. Nothing could be more timely or relevant for our day! | H/B, 440 pages Price : $30.0 nett |
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The Saint's Happiness Burroughs, Jeremiah |
This is a compilation of 41 sermons preached on the Beatitudes of Christ. Here is Puritan preaching at its best. This was the first book ever published by Soli Deo Gloria. | H/B, 264 pages Price : $27.0 nett |
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A Treatise on Earthly-Mindedness Burroughs , Jeremiah |
This marvelous work deals with the great sin of thinking like the world thinks, rather than thinking God's thoughts after Him. This book has never been reprinted until now. | H/B, 219 pages Price : $19.0 nett |
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The Mystery of Godliness Calvin, John |
Most people know John Calvin only because of his Institutes of the Christian Religion, or because he was the great Reformer. But Calvin was first and foremost a preacher of God’s Word. This book is a collection of 14 rare sermons preached by Calvin. It is easy to see the relevance of Calvin’s sermons four centuries later. When this work was first published in New York in 1830, it was the first printing of these sermons since the 16th century; they were retypeset in 1950 by Eerdman’s. | H/B, 212 pages Price : $21.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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The Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven Dent, Arthur |
This is one of the all-time Puritan devotional classics. John Bunyan spoke highly of this work, saying he found many things that were pleasing to him in it. It is another Puritan work using the pilgrimage motif, but few enjoyed the widespread popularity that this one did. It went through 25 editions by 1640, and 47 editions by 1831. However, any copies of this work are now scarce, and this reprint is particularly a scarce one. There are six sections in this book on man's misery by nature, the corruption of the world, the marks of the children of God, how hard it is to enter into life, the ignorance of the world, and the sweet promises of the gospel. | H/B, 332 pages Price : $25.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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A Treatise Concerning the Lord's Supper Doolittle, Thomas | This is one of the most sought after Puritan works, and this is the first modern printing of it. Doolittle, who at one time was Richard Baxter's assistant pastor, addresses preparation for the Lord's Supper, discusses twenty properties of the blood of Christ, and urges the need for self-examination both before and after the ordinance. The eminently practical side of the Puritans is seen by Doolittle's directions on how to live after receiving the Lord's Supper. | H/B, 200 pages Price : $20.0 nett |
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Christ's Last Disclosure of Himself Greenhill, William |
The final words of Christ are found in Revelation 22:16-17, “Come! And let him who thirsts come. Whoever desires, let him take the water of life freely.” Greenhill’s sermons on this passage—out of print for over 300 years—comprise some of the finest material on the free offer of the gospel. The sweetness of Christ and the tenderness of His dealings with sinners are presented here as only a theologian of the heart like Greenhill could do. William Greenhill was also the author of the commentary on Ezekiel, recently reprinted by Banner of Truth. | H/B, 212 pages Price : $20.0 nett Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |