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Bonar Biography of Robert Murray M’Cheyne
Machen A Brief Bible History
A Brief Bible History: A Survey of the Old and New Testaments by Boyd and Machen
Machen Literature and History of New Testament Times
THE LITERATURE AND
HISTORY OF
NEW TESTAMENT TIMES
Calvin John On Prayer
Calvin John On Prayer
Calvin on Prayer is from Book Three of the Christian classic, Institutes of the Christian Religion. It is both a good introduction to Calvin’s masterpiece and excellent teaching for the Christian’s vital life of prayer.
Ames The Substance of Christian Religion – 1659
Ames The Substance of Christian Religion – 1659
To the Reader
Some years have now passed since it pleased divine providence to put a period to the life of Dr. William Ames, in whose death very many interested themselves, as no indifferent mourners. Not only those who either, under the notion of scholars or friends, had become his familiars — but universally, all those who had been sensible of enjoying the fruits of his labours, and who were fervent lovers of sound literature, purity of heavenly doctrine, and godliness in sincerity of heart: knowing indeed that in Ames, the garden of learning had lost one of its choicest flowers, the fortress of truth one of its stoutest defenders, piety its most faithful favourite, the school a most able and reverent doctor, and studious youth their most diligent instructor.
Winslow Octavius Consider Jesus
Thoughts for Daily Duty, Service, and Suffering
by Octavius Winslow, 1870
–Hebrews 3:1