Gurnall Christian in Complete Armour
The extracts that form this little volume are gleaned from a well-known Puritan work, written by William Gurnall and published in 1665, entitled, “The Christian in Complete Armor.”
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The extracts that form this little volume are gleaned from a well-known Puritan work, written by William Gurnall and published in 1665, entitled, “The Christian in Complete Armor.”
A work on our position in Christ as being without any condemnation for our sins.
For more than fifteen hundred years the Church has engaged in a heated debate over the freedom of man’s
Baptism Regeneration By Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Echoes of Grace – Born again
Arnold Atonement of Christ Redemption Applied is a three chapter work on the Atonement of Christ and Redemption Applied.
Faiths Checkbook is a devotional work by Spurgeon, using the image of a checkbook which stands in the place of money until some future time when the “check is cashed” likewise our faith is like that checkbook.
In His Steps is a Christian Fictional work on what would Jesus Do.
In this work, Austin-Sparks looks at God’s interest in man, and this has to do with man’s composition. The focus is with man’s problem, sin, and man’s solution, Jesus’ Christ’s work on the Cross.
This is a 32 article work on Spiritual Devotion and Service. Some of his chapters are Are you a living letter from God, the Corn of Wheat must Die, Persevere in Faith, importance of Prayer, Testing the spirits, etc.
Most people say that they believe in “free will.” Do you have any idea what that means? I believe that you will find a great deal of superstition on this subject. The will is saluted as the grand power of the human soul which is completely free to direct our lives. But from what is it free? And what is its power? – W. Chantry
Vess How to Win our Loved Ones to the Lord (Soulwinning) by Nazarene author Arthur Vess explores the topic of evangelizing our loved ones, focusing on breaking the repetition of unsaved people having unsaved children.
In this shorter work (7 Chapters) on parables by Robert Ellis Thompson (Presbyterian), he takes a more non-standard approach to the parables. His chapters reflect this: 1. Light, 2. Life, 3. Sheep, 4. Food, 5. Touch, 6. Sowing and Reaping, 7. Upward. Although his presentation is a little out of the ordinary, none-the-less his presentation is interesting.
Strait Way to Heaven By William Dyer
Aids to the Divine Life