Author Archives: Pastor David Cox

Burroughs The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment

This work The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment examines that contentment that a Christian should have. Described, Mystery of, Christ teaches, excellence of, evils of a murmuring spirit, aggravations of murmuring, excuses of a discontented heart, how to attain. Continue reading

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Venning The Sinfulness of Sin

Venning The Sinfulness of Sin is a work about sin. What it is, the sinfulness of it, etc. Continue reading

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Winslow,Octavius – Personal Declension and Revival

Personal Declension examines our spiritual declension or decline, in love, faith, prayer, in connection with Doctrinal error which is causing it, grieving the Holy Spirit, fruitlessness, God restoring his people, and God as the Keeper of his people. Continue reading

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Ryle – Old Paths

This work Old Paths is a 19 page doctrinal book written by J.C. Ryle. Continue reading

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Chadwell The Unexpected Journey

Chadwell The Unexpected Journey A book detailing the sickness (spinal cerebellum atrophy #8 of David. Continue reading

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Chadwell From Prodigal to Priest

Chadwell From Prodigal to Priest is a study on spiritual development. It focuses on building proper attitudes toward self to attain one’s spiritual potential. Continue reading

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Chadwell Unity and Uniformity in the Early Church

Chadwell Unity and Uniformity in the Early Church is a work about Church structure. Continue reading

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