Maclaren Expositor’s Bible: The Psalms Vol. 1

Commentary on Psalms 1-38 are included in this work.

PREFACE.

A volume which appears in “The Expositor’s Bible” should obviously, first of all, be expository. I have tried to conform to that requirement, and have therefore found it necessary to leave questions of date and authorship all but untouched.

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Wyss Johann Swiss Family Robinson

Wyss Johann Swiss Family Robinson

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Murray Jesus Himself

Murray, Andrew-Jesus Himself is a study about Jesus and Jesus Christ’s life and ministry while on earth.

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Glover Jesus of History

Glover Jesus of History is a kindle work about a review of the life of Christ.

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Ironside Except Ye Repent Kindle

Ironside Except Ye Repent Kindle is a 17 chapter work on the importance and essential nature of repentance within biblical salvation.

Ironside Except ye Repent Kindle

By Harry Ironside

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Ironside Sailing with Paul

In Ironside’s present work Ironside Sailing with Paul (he is Brethren), he presents us with thoughts from Paul on life’s difficult journey.

Ironside Sailing with Paul

There are many lessons to be learned from a careful study of Luke’s account of Paul’s journey to Rome. Continue reading

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Bonar Kelso Tracts

Bonar Kelso Tracts THESE Tracts were originally designed solely for the benefit of the Author’s congregation, and for his own use in general distribution. He had no idea of the extent which their circulation was to reach. He sought merely to teach his own people by them; nor had he any ambitious aim of writing for a wider circle. He thought of them only as helps to his own pastoral work, and commenced them as such. He meant them but as words of instruction to his flock, words which should speak when his voice was silent, words which should tell the infinite tale of grace in the quiet dwellings of his people, perpetuating, not superseding, the public ministry of the Word, carrying on at home the work of the pulpit, or the prayer-meeting, or the class, both in the closet and in the family. God has been pleased to own them in many ways, and to give them a much wider circle to traverse than was reckoned on, or aimed at. To Him be the glory and the blessing throughout eternity. -Monergism.com

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