God's Outlaw has every ingredient of a thrilling story--a king, a cardinal, secret agents, a betrayer, and a fugitive.William Tyndale lived in the colorful and cruel days of Henry VIII, when men were burned, racked, and maimed for lesser crimes than that of smuggling the Bible into England. When Tyn..
This is a unique history book--one you can trust. It is "a must" for each and every admirer of America's authentic Christian history, the latter having been literally removed from modern-day textbooks and history books. Taken from original documents, the text and illustrations of this book have been..
Author of over 600 hymns, Isaac Watts became the father of the English Hymn. His life, though filled with trials, was a testimony to the grace and goodness of God. This book is a fascinating study of a Christian who, through his hymns, powerfully shaped the way English-speaking Christians worship Go..
"Stonewall" Jackson once said, "I cannot imagine any thing more glorious than being a preacher."In these pages you will meet some of his ministerial friends.Dr. George Junkin was his father-in-law, yet on the eve of the Civil War considered Tom a lunatic.Dr. William White was the pastor of the Presb..
This biography tells the story of James Chalmers, who served God as a missionary in New Guinea and was ultimately martyred at the hands of those he loved.Author: William RobsonBinding: PaperbackLocation: K2..
1997: by Louis Franklin Asher. Medicine. Asher's biography of the little known Clarke, sheds light on this pioneer in American medicine, democratic ideals and champion of religious liberty. Dust cover has very minor wear; binding is tight; text is clean; page edges are sharp; little evidence of read..
John Milton has usually been regarded as 'the other great poet' in English literature, after Shakespeare. He is the only one of the world's great poets also to have been actively engaged in politics. A radical Protestant and staunch republican, he served as Latin secretary to Oliver Cromwell during ..
Most Christians know John Newton as the slave ship captain who famously converted to Christ on the high seas and then penned one of the greatest hymns of the faith: “Amazing Grace.” Less well-known is Newton’s significance in his own day as an evangelical icon, great preacher and theologian, and imp..
The
Gospels make it clear that John was the first New Testament Baptist. He
was not John the Mormon or John the Methodist. He was not John the
Catholic or John the Campbellite. Rather, he was John the Baptist. God
was the first one to call John “the Baptist” (Matt. 3:1), and this makes
the..