The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to..
Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots' is perhaps J. C. Ryle's best-known and, arguably, best-loved book. Although many things have changed since 1877, when this book was first published, one thing remains the same: 'real practical holiness does not receive the attention it deser..
To know the Holy Spirit is to know Him as an ever-present, loving Friend and mighty Helper. From the Scriptures, Charles H. Spurgeon shows that the Holy Spirit wants to be our Comforter, Teacher, and mighty Advocate. The miraculous life the early Christians lived amazed the world and “turned it upsi..
In
his famous book, Human Nature in Its Fourfold State, the Scottish Puritan,
Thomas Boston (1676–1732) teaches us that the four states of human nature are:
(a) Primitive Integrity; (b) Entire Depravity; (c) Begun Recovery; and (d)
Consummate Happiness or Misery.These
four states, which are der..
After a life-time experience of seeing his Calvinistic faith ridiculed and maligned with false euphemisms, and with almost no reply by other writers, the author presents an offensive/ defensive book on "Hyper-calvinism," answering sharply, or articulating the faith of those often charged as "Hypers...
Throughout all Christendom people speak of the blessings of belief in
the universal, invisible church theory. Most of these are imaginary.
Really there is neither a need nor a place for such a church. Belief in
this theory has resulted in great disobedience to Christ and untold harm
to true ..
This abridgment of Erickson's classic Christian Theology gives an overview of the doctrines of revelation, God, creation, providence, humanity, sin, Jesus Christ, atonement and salvation, the church, and eschatology. Erickson's careful theological reflection is here made accessible to any serious re..
It is fitting that one of the most outstanding proponents of Landmarkism during the last quarter of the twentieth century offer this new examination of the principles of Landmarkism, which were proposed by Dr. J. R. Graves during the last century.Author: I. K. CrossBinding: PaperbackLocati..
Originally published in 1949 and then revised in 1979, this comprehensive introduction to systematic theology has well served countless students and pastors for more than half a century. In this paperback edition it will continue to instruct serious students of the Bible and theology.Following two i..
John L. Dagg's guide to theology offers superb spiritual insight from the viewpoint of a senior preacher and theologian of the American Baptist movement. As Dagg's masterwork, the Manual of Theology is an honest and practical guide to the many aspects and qualities of Bible theology. Perhaps signifi..
Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual SignificanceE.W. Bullinger's classic work is an invaluable guide to the study of Bible Numerics. Bullinger's two-fold approach to the subject first examines the supernatural design of the Bible. He notes the amazing patterns of numbers and numerical features of ..