Books on Man & Sin
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards
Volume 1
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume 1 exemplifies his plain, expository style, intense spirituality and impresses the reality of God upon his readers. Large clothbound, 925 pages.
The Works of Jonathan Edwards
2 Volume Set
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards exemplifies his plain, expository style, intense spirituality and impresses the reality of God upon his readers. Clothbound, two volumes.
The Works of John Owen
16 Volume Set
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Endorsements ‘To read John Owen is to enter a rare world. Whenever I return to one of his works I find myself asking “Why do I spend time reading lesser literature?” . . . If we can persevere with his style (which becomes easier the longer we persevere), he will not fail to bring us […]
The Works of John Owen
Volume 6: Temptation and Sin
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Book Description ‘Temptation and Sin’ is the sixth volume in Banner of Truth’s 16-volume set of ‘The Works of John Owen’. 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 […]
The Works of John Flavel
6 Volume Set
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Book Description John Flavel (1630–1691), son of a Puritan minister who died in prison for his Nonconformity, was educated at University College, Oxford, and laboured for almost the entire period of his ministry at Dartmouth, Devon. Having all the characteristics of the tradition to which he belonged – a tradition which believed that preaching should […]
The Works Of George Swinnock
5 Volume Set
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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.
The Works Of George Swinnock
Volume 5: The Door of Salvation Opened by the Key of Regeneration, The Sinner's Last Sentence
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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 2: Systematic Theology
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Murray’s own selection from his articles and lectures in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. 432pp.
Wells of Salvation
Meditations on Isaiah
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98 short meditations on the entire book of Isaiah, underlining the greatness of God and encouraging joy in his victory. 224pp.
Wayward But Loved
A Commentary and Meditations on the Book of Hosea
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In this ‘Commentary and Meditations on Hosea’, the author shows that the waywardness of God’s people does not prevent the magnificent display of God’s saving and sanctifying love. 240pp.
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Characterized by clarity, raciness and spiritual richness, Watson continues his exposition of the Shorter Catechism drawn up by the Westminster Assembly. 254pp.
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Demonstrates how the biblical teaching on man serves as a gateway into the entire Christian message. 168pp.
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