Monthly Archives: August 2008

More Reprints of SDG

The Evil of Evils By Jemimah Burroughs Available: August 27 Retail: $24.00 RHB: $18.00 The Evil of Evils, first printed in 1654, consists of sixty-seven short chapters that expose sin and urge believers to choose affliction over sin. Burroughs organizes … Continue reading

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Relased Today!

Just in today A Christian Directory, by Richard Baxter & Forward by J. I. Packard. A Christian Directory is a comprehensive survey of practical theology. In it, Richard Baxter instructs Christians on a host of issues that they face in … Continue reading

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Review of The Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards

My plan in reviewing The Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards is to break this review down into the same sections that he did in his book. There are three main areas in which he explains what the correct affections are … Continue reading

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THE APOLOGETICAL VALUE OF THE SELF-WITNESS OF SCRIPTURE

(Posted by James M. Grier) INTRODUCTION Philosophy traditionally has handled the analysis of the origin of knowledge by making authority one of the four possible sources of knowledge. Two sources of knowledge have been viewed as secondary sources: authority and … Continue reading

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Dr. Beeke’s Top Three Commentaries on Joshua

#1 Joshua, by James Boise “The secret of success is to know God’s Word, speak about it, meditate on it, and then, above all, do it. In God’s world there is no substitute for full obedience.” Joshua was a soldier. … Continue reading

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New Titles

What do you do when you have really blown it? How can a broken sinner stand before God without fear? Is there such a thing as a new beginning? Whiter than Snow answers these questions through fifty- two meditations on … Continue reading

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Book Review: Biblical Theology, by John Owen

Posted by Nathan Pitchford Synopsis: John Owen’s Biblical Theology is unique in that, in a very real sense, it stands at the head of the modern biblical-theological method of studying the scriptures. The comprehensiveness with which it treats of natural … Continue reading

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Coming Conference

Posted by Calvin Theological Seminary A Pearl and A Leaven: Herman Bavinck for the Twenty-First Century The double image from Christ’s parables of the pearl and the leaven, was one of Herman Bavinck’s favorites and aptly captures the depth, grand … Continue reading

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