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Puritan

Rock of Israel and Other Sermons, The

Rock of Israel and Other Sermons: Cover

Softcover. New. 186 pp.

Edmund Staunton (1600-1671), was a zealous Christian, active Reformed minister, and a constant member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines.

The three works contained in this volume are rare. His first sermon is on the "Rock of Israel," from Deut. 32:31, “For their rock is not as our Rock...” He shows that the nations have rocks, but they are idols. And that the God of Israel is our solid Rock.

$8.95
$8.95

Sweetness of Divine Meditation, The

Sweetness of Divine Meditation: Cover

Softcover. New. 78 pp.

Divine meditation on the word of God is a lost art and science in the spiritual disciplines. Christians are often content to read a little and pray a little. They often have little to no strategy for godly meditation. This is where William Bridge will come in. He will not only show the work and way of divine meditation, but he will initially set forth its sweetness.

$7.95
$7.95

Way to True Happiness

Way to True Happiness: Cover

Booklet. Fine. Text is clean & tight & unmarked. Slight bowing of front cover from reading.

$1.95
$1.95

God's Arrow Against Atheists

God's Arrow Against Atheists: Cover

Softcover. New. 119 pp.

Henry Smith (ca. 1550–1591?) was an English clergyman, widely regarded as "the most popular Puritan preacher of Elizabethan London." His sermons at St. Clement Danes drew enormous crowds, and earned him a reputation as the "Silver Tongued Preacher". His collected sermons were among the most frequently reprinted religious writings of the Elizabethan age, especially this work “God’s Arrow Against Atheists.”

$8.95
$8.95

Christian's Duty to Walk Wisely, The

Christian's Duty to Walk Wisely: Cover

Softcover. New. 104 pp.

Matthew Mead (1630-1699) was an independent Puritan divine and popular reformed preacher.

$9.95
$9.95

Christian's Duty to Forsake All for Jesus Christ, The

Christian's Duty to Forsake All for Jesus Christ: Cover

Softcover. New. 160 pp.

Thomas Mockett (or Mocket) (1602-1670), was a puritan theologian and scholarly Reformed preacher of the Gospel.

What does it mean to be a Christian who has forsaken the world for Jesus Christ? From various texts in Matthew 13 concerning the Kingdom of God and the incomparable excellency of Jesus Christ, Mockett teaches that every Christian should, and the wise Christian will, willingly part with all for Christ and the grace of the Gospel. He shows what it means to “part with all for Jesus Christ”, and what Christians “are to part with” for Jesus Christ.

$9.95
$9.95

Apologia of Robert Keayne: The Self-Portrait of a Puritan Merchant

Apologia of Robert Keayne: Cover

Softcover. Very good. Previous owner's name stamped on half-title page; call numbers written on rear side of title page. Mild shelf/edge wear; slight creasing of lower corner in front. No spine creasing.

$3.95
$3.95

Puritan Church Discipline: A critical analysis and evaluation

Puritan Church Discipline: Cover

Booklet. Good- Previous owners' names stamped & written inside front cover & on title page. Marginal marks in ink on pp. 10 & 13. Moderate shelf wear; the number "285.9" is written at the bottom of the back cover. 24 pp.

$4.95
$4.95
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