Published: 1990s

The Moral Basis Of Faith
price £2.00

Description

A careful and lucid explanation of salvation by grace through faith. 28pp.

Living the Christian Life
price £1.00

Description

The biblical basis of true Christian experience. 32pp.

Life of Principled Obedience
price £2.00

Description

The essential elements of faithful Christian living. 32pp.

The Life Of Jesus
   

The Life of Jesus

For the Very Young

by Isobel Tallach


price £1.25

Description

Outlines the life of Jesus, including some of his miracles and parables. Here is the thrill of hearing the gospel told for the very young in words they can understand. Colour illustrations throughout by Lawrence Littleton Evans. 32pp.

59Holiness
   

Holiness

God's call to sanctification

by Joel Beeke


price £1.25

Description

What does the Bible mean by holiness and how can we attain it? 32pp.

The High Calling of Motherhood
price £3.50

Description

The true glory of Christian motherhood, according to Scripture. 8pp.

The Cross
   

The Cross

The Vindication Of God

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


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Above all else, the cross is a vindication of the character of God. 32pp.

Coming To Faith In Christ
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A straightforward summary of the Christian gospel. 16pp.

Christians Grieve Too
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The grief of bereavement and Christian preparation for it. 32pp.

Behind A Frowning Providence
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God’s gracious purpose in the sorrows and suffering of his people. 32pp.

Authentic Gospel
price £1.00

Description

Receiving Christ as Saviour always leads to serving him as Lord. 24pp.

God’s Way Not Ours
   

God’s Way Not Ours

Sermons on Isaiah 1:1-18

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £5.75

Description

ENDORSEMENT ‘Here is a wonderful example of how to expound the Scriptures without fear or compromise but with a heart of longing for man’s salvation. Any believer will be encouraged by this book to take their stand on the Bible, and could be happy to give it to anyone they feel might read it seriously.’ […]