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‘The matter herein delivered will, I conceive, be found holy and useful’, wrote Thomas Manton in the ‘Advertisement to the Reader’ which prefaces his commentary on James. His concern to explain the meaning of the Epistle of James in order to exhort the people of God to faith and good works is evident: ‘If any […]

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‘The people of God have ever been exercised with two sorts of enemies–persecutors [external foes] and sectaries [internal foes]: it is hard to say which is worst’. So Thomas Manton begins his ‘To the Reader’ section prefacing his Commentary on Jude. He describes how the threat to the Reforming churches came not only from Roman […]

The Works of Richard Sibbes
Volume 4
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Book Description More than anything else, Richard Sibbes was a great preacher. He never lost sight of the fact that the best Christian counselling is done through the patient and enlivening exposition of the Word of God. Sibbes excelled as a comforter of the troubled and doubting, but he also possessed the rare gift of […]

Cristianismo Auténtico, Tomo 4 Hechos 7:1-29 – Sermones Sobre Hechos De Los Apóstoles
Authentic Christianity V4 - Acts 7:1-29
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Book Description ¿Por qué debieran los lectores en el siglo XXI interesarse por la predicación del siglo I? ¿Acaso no hay ya muchos asuntos mucho más urgentes que les interesen que un largo discurso dado por un cristiano judío a los líderes de su nación en Jerusalén? El Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones estaba convencido de que […]

The Works of Thomas Brooks
Volume 4
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Book Description Brooks’ popularity lies both in his subjects – practical truths, central to the Christian life – and in the manner of his presentation. He is ever direct, urgent, fervent, full of Scripture and able to choose words which make his sentences as memorable as melodies. Table of Contents Expand ↓ CROWN AND GLORY […]

The Works of John Owen
Volume 4: The Work of the Holy Spirit
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Book Description Despite his other achievements, Owen is best famed for his writings. These cover the range of doctrinal, ecclesiastical and practical subjects. They are characterized by profundity, thoroughness and, consequently, authority. Andrew Thomson said that Owen ‘makes you feel when he has reached the end of his subject, that he has also exhausted it.’ […]

The Works Of George Swinnock Volume 4
Volume 4: LATTER PORTION OF THE FADING OF THE FLESH, THE PASTOR'S FAREWELL, THE GODS ARE MEN, THE BEAUTY OF MAGISTRACY, MEN ARE GODS, THE INCOMPARABLENESS OF GOD
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Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological, yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion. While practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to scriptural doctrine. Approx. 520pp. per volume.

Collected Writings of John Murray
Volume 4: Studies in Theology
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A number of longer articles on doctrinal subjects, along with selections from Murray’s work in historical theology. 400pp.

Romans 5
Volume 4: Assurance
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The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

The Minor Prophets
Volume 4: Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai
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Calvin’s great gifts as an interpreter are evident in these volumes as he opens up their rich contents concerning false religion, spiritual adultery, injustice, judgment, the remnant, the restoration and sovereign love. Over 2700pp.

Jeremiah
Volume 4: 30-47
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In these extensive expositions we encounter Calvin’s great gifts as an exegete and theologian, but we also see how his experience as a pastor and preacher equipped him to produce this outstanding work. Approx. 2800pp.

Hebrews
Volume 4: Exposition of Hebrews, 3:7-5:14
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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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