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The Early Church Collection
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Various
The collection begins with two short works on the Trinity by Gregory of Nyssa, followed by two works on Christology by Theodoret and Pope Le…
Sermons on Several Occasions
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John Wesley
John Wesley, along with his brother Charles, are credited with founding the Methodist denomination. "The following Sermons contain the …
Westminster Larger Catechism
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Westminster Assembly
The Westminster Larger Catechism, along with the Westminster Shorter Catechism, is a central catechism of Calvinists in the English traditio…
The Freedom of the Will
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Jonathan Edwards
As religion is the great business, for which we are created, and on which our happiness depends; and as religion consists in an intercourse …
Knots Untied
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J. C. Ryle
Being Plain Statements on Disputed Points in Religion, from the Standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman.The volume now in the reader's hands …
Like Christ
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Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray wrote this volume as a sequel to his well-known devotional book "Abide in Christ". It is sub-titled "Thoughts …
Sacred Meditations
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Johann Gerhard
Meditationes Sacrae, was first published in Latin in 1606 when Gerhard was only twenty-two years old. It consists of 51 brief meditations on…
C. H. Spurgeon's Prayers
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Charles H. Spurgeon
The day on which a volume of C. H. Spurgeon's Pulpit Prayers appears is a day to be desired. Decidedly this selection of the great preacher'…
The Book of Divine Consolation
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Blessed Angela Of Foligno
The Blessed Angela of Foligno, T.O.S.F., (c. 1248 – 4 January 1309) was a Christian author, Franciscan tertiary and mystic. She was noted no…
Bunyan Characters
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Alexander Whyte
This is the first volume of four which goes into the details of Characters from John Bunyan's books. This one is about characters of Pilgrim…
The Defense of the Augsburg Confession
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Philipp Melanchthon
The Apology of the Augsburg Confession was written by Philip Melanchthon during and after the 1530 Diet of Augsburg as a response to the Pon…
Funeral Oration on Meletius
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St. Gregory of Nyssa
Saint Meletius was Patriarch of Antioch from 360 until his death in 381. One of his last acts was to preside over the First Council of Const…
Three Ecumenical Creeds
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Unknowntranslated Byfriedrich Bente, Translated Byfriedrich Bente and Unknowntranslated By Friedrich Bente
"Ecumenical creeds" is an umbrella term used in the western church to refer to the Nicene Creed, the Apostles' Creed, and the Atha…
The History of the English Bible
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John Brown
The celebration of the Tercentenary of the Authorized Version of the English Bible of 1611 has called into existence the little book here p…
God's Way of Peace
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Horatius Bonar
Both a work of theology and psychology, Calvinist revivalist Horatius Bonar guides readers from the universal human need for repentance and …
Scholia on the Incarnation of the Only-Begotten
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St. Cyril of Alexandria and Cyril Of Alexandria
Thirty-seven short articles discussing "What is Christ?" ( The Reader)
The Bible in Its Making
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Mildred Duff
One great universal law runs through the realm of nature. Our Saviour gave it in a sentence: 'First the blade, then the ear, after that the …
The Love of Jesus to Penitents
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Henry Edward Manning
Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892) was an Oxford-educated Anglican clergyman who converted to Roman Catholicism after the Privy Council ordere…
Mystical City of God
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Venerable María De Jesús De Ágreda
The Mystical City of God is a book written in the 17th-century by the Franciscan nun, Venerable Mary of Jesus of Ágreda.According to …
Of Holy Virginity
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Saint Augustine of Hippo
St. Augustine wrote in his Retractions 2:23: "After I had written 'on the Good of Marriage,' it was expected that I should write on Hol…