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Lamentation of a Sinner
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Catherine Parr
The Lamentation of a Sinner was written in 1544, the year where Parr took on the role of Regent for a number of months when Henry VIII was f…
Charles Simeon
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Handley Carr Glyn Moule
Charles Simeon had come up to King’s college from Eton, a wild undergraduate, famous for his love of horses and extravagance in dress; but o…
On Adulterous Marriages
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Saint Augustine of Hippo
One named Pollentius having written to him upon the question of separation in case of adultery, engaged him to write the books "On Adul…
What is Darwinism?
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Charles Hodge
This is a question which needs an answer. Great confusion and diversity of opinion prevail as to the real views of the man whose writings ha…
Theophilus or Love Divine
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Pierre Du Moulin
A treatise containing five degrees, five marks, five aids, of the love of God. - Summary from title page
Lectures on Butler's Analogy
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Thomas Chalmers
Thomas Chalmers had read, when a young man, several infidel productions. Their semblance of logic and learning, and supercilious confidence …
On the Spirit and the Letter
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Saint Augustine of Hippo
The Tribune Marcellinus having received the books ''On the Merit of Sins," wrote to St. Augustine that he was surprised at what he had …
The History of the Church of Christ: Century III
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Joseph Milner
It is certain, that from our Saviour's time to the present, there have ever been persons whose dispositions and lives have been formed by th…
Hosea: from The Holy Bible with Original Notes
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Thomas Scott
Hosea, whose prophecy we now enter upon, exercised his sacred office for a great many years: he predicted the captivity of the ten Tribes lo…
The Early Church Collection Volume 4
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Various
This volume of the Early Church collection begins with Gregory of Nyssa's defense of the divinity of the Holy Spirit and Eusebius' account o…
A Rescue from Death, with a Return of Praise
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Richard Sibbes
A sermon, preached after the cessation of the 1625-1626 plague in London, where "from above five thousand a week it is come to three pe…
Discourses on the Christian Revelation Viewed in Connection with the Modern Ast…
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Thomas Chalmers
The astronomical objection against the truth of the Gospel, does not occupy a very prominent place in any of our Treatises of Infidelity. It…
A Breviate of the Life of Margaret Baxter
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Richard Baxter
A breviate of the life of Margaret, the daughter of Francis Charlton, of apply in Shropshire, esq. and wife of Richard Baxter. For the use o…
Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book 1
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Richard Hooker
Hooker resolved to investigate the position of the English Church, and to attempt to answer the question What is the basis upon which Church…
The Revelation of Law in Scripture
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Patrick Fairbain
The subject of 'The Revelation of Law in Scripture' is profoundly important at all times, but especially in the present day, when it is brou…
The History of the Church of Christ: Century IV
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Joseph Milner
It is certain, that from our Saviour's time to the present, there have ever been persons whose dispositions and lives have been formed by th…
Homiletics: Classification of Divisions
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William Paxton
This lecture comes from Paxton's Homiletics (preaching) class at Princeton Seminary. The 'classification of divisions' refers to different s…
On Subjects Connected with the Christian Ministry
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Richard Cecil
A collection of brief observations about the Christian ministry, grouped thematically. "On my first intercourse with Mr. Cecil, now upw…
Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism
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Zacharias Ursinus
These lectures present a complete exposition of all the leading doctrines of the Christian religion in a most concise and simple form, adapt…
A Word to the Weary
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William S. Plumer
Sin and sorrow are twin sisters. They were born the same day. They have grown up together. It is as idle to say that there is no misery as t…