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Iain H. Murray Bundle

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The Invitation System

Should preachers ask for a public response in evangelistic meetings? 44pp.

Rest in God

Subtitled ‘A Calamity in Contemporary Christianity’, shows that a day specially set apart has come down from creation, and in essence its meaning has not changed. 40pp.

The Unresolved Controversy

An address summarizing the central theme of the author’s book Evangelicalism Divided. 32pp.

The Psalter

Shows that Psalms set to music are a rich heritage and one not to be set aside, but there are biblical reasons why it is a mistake to suppose that the words of the Old Testament alone are to be used in sung praise. 32pp.

The Cross

Helps us to think through the message of the cross, and to appreciate God’s love and justice in the death of Christ. 48pp.

Set includes:

  • The Invitation System
  • Rest in God
  • The Unresolved Controversy
  • The Psalter – The Only Hymnal?
  • The Cross – The Pulpit of God’s Love

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