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Burroughs, Jeremiah-Christ Inviting Sinners to Come to Him for Rest

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Chapter 1: Christ’s Invitation to the Weary: The Promise of Rest for Troubled Souls

Chapter 2: The Burdens of Life and Sin: Christ’s Call to the Weary

Chapter 3: The Burden of Sin, laid open in nine particulars

Chapter 4: Two Cautions Concerning the Burden of Sin

Chapter 5 : The Reasons for the Former Doctrine

Chapter 6: The Application: Exhorting Sinners to Come to Christ, with Answers to Certain Objections.

Chapter 7: The Burden Under the Law Laid Open in Eleven Particulars

Chapter 8: Three Conclusions Arising from the Former Doctrine Concerning the Burden Under the Law

Chapter 9: Of the Burden of Legal Performances: What It Is, With the Burdensomeness Thereof Laid Open in Twelve Particulars.

Chapter 10: The Sad Condition of Those Under the Burden of Legal Performances Set Forth in Six Particulars.

Chapter 11: Of the Burden of Corruption, and that there is Corruption in the Saints

Chapter 12: The Burden of Corruption Set Forth in Eight Particulars

Chapter 13: In What Respects Corruption Is a Burden

Chapter 14: In What Respects the Stirrings and Motions of Corruption Are Very Burdensome

Chapter 15: The Reasons of the Former Point

Chapter 16: Why the Saints Feel These Things So Burdensome

Chapter 17: Of the burden of outward afflictions, and the grievousness thereof laid open in three Particulars.

Chapter 18: Christ’s Invitation to Sinners, Laid Down in These Words: “Come Unto Me.”

Chapter 19; How Christ Calls Sinners unto Him, Set Forth in Two Particulars

Chapter 20: That There is Nothing Required of Sinners But to Come to Christ, with Nine Consequences Arising From This

Chapter 21: Nine Rules to be Observed in Coming Rightly to Christ

Chapter 22: Nine means to draw sinners to Christ

Chapter 23: The Doctrine Arising from the Dependence of the Promise upon the Invitation

Chapter 24: Of the Rest Promised by Christ in General: And That There Is No Rest for a Soul Outside of Jesus Christ

Chapter 25: Six Reasons for the Former Doctrine

Chapter 26: But I shall now go a little further in this similitude

Chapter 27: The insufficiency of everything besides Christ to give rest to the soul is further enlarged, with several choice considerations

Chapter 28: Of the Rest that a Believer has by Christ from the Guilt of Sin, laid out in Ten Particulars

Chapter 29: The Deliverance from the Law by Christ Set Out

Chapter 30: The Rest That Believers Have From the Burden of the Law by Coming to Christ

Chapter 31: Containing various Consequences from the Rest Believers have from the Burden of the Law, and Lessons they are taught from it

Chapter 32: Of the rest from Legal Performances, and the several ways how this rest comes from Christ

Chapter 33: Two other ways whereby the former point is clarified

Chapter 34: Rest from the Remainder of Corruption: Sanctification as a Great Rest, Explained in Six Particulars Chapter 35: Sanctification is Only in Christ

Chapter 36: Showeth how our sanctification cometh from Christ in six particulars.

Chapter 37: Containing Two Strong Arguments in Christ for Holiness

Chapter 38: Showing How Sanctification Comes from Christ in Six More Particulars

Chapter 39: Six Consequences from the Former Doctrine

Chapter 40: An Exhortation to Come to Christ: Three Hindrances Removed, and Six Encouragements Given

Chapter 41: Conclusion of the Doctrine of Sanctification, with Directions on How to Come to Christ for Holiness

Chapter 42: A Believer Finds Rest in Christ in All Worldly Troubles

Chapter 43: The Rest believers have from Christ in outward afflictions discovered in four particulars more

Chapter 44: Conclusion of the Last Doctrine in the Two Former Chapters

Chapter 45: On Believers’ Inward Afflictions and Spiritual Desertions

Chapter 46: Containing Seven Directions on how a Believer may find Rest in Christ during Spiritual Desertions

Chapter 47: Shows that believers have not only rest in afflictions, but also rest from afflictions Chapter 48: Five Marks of True Rest in Christ

Chapter 49: Eight means to find and keep rest in Christ

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Flavel, John-A Token for Mourners

 

 

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Charnock Discourses on God’s Salvation of Sinners

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Bavinck-Selected Shorter Works of Herman Bavinck

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BY HERMAN BAVINCK

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Herman Bavinck (1854-1921), a Dutch Reformed theologian, was a contemporary of Abraham Kuyper and B. B. Warfield, both of whom he knew well. He graduated magna cum laude in 1880 from Leiden with a double major in Systematic Theology and Old Testament. His doctoral dissertation was on the concept of the State in Zwingli’s theology. Bavinck taught at the Theological Seminary in Kampen, Holland – where he also pastored – before accepting the position of professor at the Free University of Amsterdam. He is best known for his magnum opus, Reformed Dogmatics (Gereformeerde Dogmatiek, in 4 volumes). Bavinck is one of the most balanced and solidly Reformed theologians Holland ever produced.

Bavinck introduced the notion of organic inspiration of the Scriptures and also developed a solution to the infra/supralapsarian conundrum. Although Bavinck passed away in 1921, he remains a powerful force in Reformed theology. Several important Reformed theologians owe large debts to his work, including Cornelius Van Til and Louis Berkhof.

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Table of Contents
The Origin, Essence, and Purpose of Man
Development of the Doctrine of Predestination
Supralapsarianism and Infralapsarianism
The Knowledge of God
The Divine and Human Nature of Christ
The Fall
Death
The Covenant of Grace
The Divine Trinity
The Greatness of God
The Greatness and Miserableness of Man
The Present State of the World
Calvin and Common Grace
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MacDonald At the Back of the North Wind

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Van Til-Why I Believe in God

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Flavel, John On Keeping the Heart

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THE EPISTLE DEDICATORY

Query 1. Doth religion any way countenance or patronize the sinful practices of its professors?

Query 2. Is it not a most irrational thing to let fly at religion because of the scandalous ways of some

Query 3. If you condemn religion because of the scandalous lives of some that profess it, must you not then cast off all religion in the world, and turn down-right atheists?

Proverbs 4:23, The Text Explained

Seasons for Keeping the Heart

Keeping the Heart in the Time of Prosperity

Keeping the Heart in the Time of Adversity

Keeping the Heart in the Time of Zion’s Troubles

Keeping the Heart in Time of Danger and Public Distraction

Keeping the Heart in the Time of Outward Wants

Keeping the Heart in the Time of Duty

Keeping the Heart from Revengeful Motions, Under the Greatest Injuries and Abuses From Men

Keeping the Heart When We Meet with Great Crosses and Provocations

Keeping the Heart When the Hour of Temptation Comes

Keeping the Heart in the Time of Doubting and Spiritual Darkness

Keeping the Heart When Sufferings for Religion Come to an Height

Keeping the Heart When Sickness Warns of Death Approaching

A Special Warning to Hypocrites and Formal Professors

A Special Encouragement to the People of God

Ten Motives Exhorting to a Hearty Engagement in Keeping the Heart

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Use of Consolation

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