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The best thought-breeder in all our library’—Spurgeon. 1240pp.
Judges
1615 Edition
Description
An eminent example of how the lesser-known books of the Old Testament can be made contemporary and powerful by true preaching. A facsimile of the 1615 edition. 992pp.
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Endorsements ‘A rich volume, dropping fatness. Invaluable to the preacher. Having read and re-read it, we can speak of its holy savour and suggestiveness. We commend it with much fervour.’ — C. H. SPURGEON Book Description The particular value of this work is that it is simply written and is a compact size. While Dickson […]
A Commentary on the Holy Bible
Volume 3: New Testament
Description
Although massive scholarship lies behind this work, Poole’s Commentary is clear and easy to follow. Each chapter is preceded by an outline of the contents and principal teaching. Approx 1000pp. per volume.
A Commentary on the Holy Bible
Volume 2: Psalms-Malachi
Description
Although massive scholarship lies behind this work, Poole’s Commentary is clear and easy to follow. Each chapter is preceded by an outline of the contents and principal teaching. Approx 1000pp. per volume.
A Commentary on the Holy Bible
Volume 1: Genesis-Job
Description
Although massive scholarship lies behind this work, Poole’s Commentary is clear and easy to follow. Each chapter is preceded by an outline of the contents and principal teaching. Approx 1000pp. per volume.
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In the hands of the gifted Puritan leader Thomas Manton the relevance of Jude is crystal clear. His exposition is a treasure house of Christian theology. 384pp.
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A moving study of Jesus’ resurrection and the events that followed it, told with a heart-warming freshness and loveliness. 144pp.
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Manton at his best—full of searching application and sustained spiritual power. An excellent example of expository preaching. 488pp.
Hebrews
7 Volume Set
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church. Approx. 560pp per volume.
Hebrews
Volume 7: Exposition of Hebrews, 11:1-13:25
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church. Approx. 560pp per volume.
Hebrews
Volume 6: Exposition of Hebrews, 8:1-10:39
Description
In his massive exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, Owen’s range of knowledge and the depth of his exegetical powers are most evident. Following the classical Puritan method, he provides careful analysis, judicious interpretation and rich practical application and thus, in a balanced way, addresses both mind and heart. One of the great classical commentaries of the Christian church. Approx. 560pp per volume.
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