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The Existence and Attributes of Satan
The Existence and Attributes of Satan
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The Existence and Attributes of Satan by Thaddeus McRae. This book is new, but has slight corner damage from shipping.
It is a book which focuses on the origin, character, attributes, powers, and actions of the great enemy of God. Satan has deluded millions through the lust of the world, the lusts of the flesh, and the pride of life and he continues his destructive actions today through the false gospel being preached by most churches. This book exposes the enemy of the souls of men. This is a unique book which is about Satan, not Satanism. McRae tells us:
There is a personal devil. He is known by several names: ‘The god of this world,’ 2 Corinthians 4:4; ‘Beelzebub the chief of the devils,’ Luke 11:15; ‘the devil and his angels,’ Matt. 25:41; ‘the dragon,’ Rev. 12:7; ‘the angel of the bottomless pit,’ Rev. 9:11; Rev. 12:9; and ‘the accuser of the brethren,’ Rev. 12:10. ‘the great dragon, that old serpent the devil, and Satan the deceiver’...He is likewise represented as possessing character. He is described as a deceiver, Rev. 12:9; as a murderer, John 8:44; the wicked one, 1 John 3:12; liar, John 8:44; and the tempter, Matthew 4:3.” Some of the chapters include: The Existence of Satan, The Origin of Satan, The Nature and Character of Satan, The Physical Power of Satan, The Miraculous Power of Satan, Demoniacs, The Moral Power of Satan, and The Doom of Satan. 168 pages. Paperback.
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The Almost Christian Discovered
The Almost Christian Discovered
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There is damage to one corner on the front and one corner on the back of the book.
The Almost Christian Discovered by Matthew Mead
is a classic work written in 1661. The primary doctrine which Mead considers is this: “There are very many in the world that are almost, and yet but almost Christians; many that are near heaven, and yet are never the nearer; many that are within a little of salvation, and yet shall never enjoy the least salvation; they are within sight of heaven, and yet shall never have a sight of God.” Mead looks at twenty signs which most would clearly say were true of Christians and then shows plainly, using biblical examples, how each one of them may be equally true of non-Christians. Some of those signs are: A man may have much knowledge; he may know much of God, and yet be but almost a Christian; A man may go far in opposing his sin, and yet be but almost a Christian; A man may hate sin, and be but almost a Christian; A man may have great hopes of heaven, and yet be but almost a Christian; A man may be under great and visible changes, and yet be but almost a Christian; A man may be much in prayer, and yet be but almost a Christian; A man may have faith, and yet be but almost a Christian; A man may have a love to the people of God, and yet be but almost a Christian; A man may obey the commands of God, and yet be but almost a Christian.” John MacArthur has written ofThe Almost Christian Discovered: “This volume offers a much needed antidote to the shallowness and flipancy that characterizes today’s Christianity. It contrasts sharply with the modern tendency to embrace as a brother or sister in the faith everyone who names the name of Christ. It sounds an alarm that few today would dare even whisper. In fact, The Almost Christian Discovered provides sobering proof of how far the contemporary church had slipped from the moorings of her heritage.” Newly typeset with archaic spellings changed. Hardbound. 134 pages.
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The Depravity of Man, the Decrees of God, and God’s Sovereign Regeneration
The Depravity of Man, the Decrees of God, and God’s Sovereign Regeneration
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This book is new, but has minor shipping damage to one or more corners
The Depravity of Man, the Decrees of God, and God’s Sovereign Regeneration by Bennet Tyler
is a masterpiece of sound theology from a man who spent much of his life training seminary students in that discipline. Tyler was a thorough student of Jonathan Edwards and frequent quotes from Edwards are found in the book, along with quotes from Joseph Bellamy. Sermons begin with the original character of man, and proceed to the fall and its consequences, and the native depravity of man. Tyler then addresses the Decrees of God in several chapters. “The doctrine of decrees has been more violently opposed, and more strenuously controverted, than almost any other doctrine of the Calvinist system,” writes Tyler. He then turns his attention to moral agency, including natural and moral inability, and what right and wrong are ultimately predicated upon—external actions, volitions, or the affections? He spends eighty pages handling accurately the doctrine of regeneration. The book also includes a Memoir of Bennet Tyler by Rev. Nahum Gale. Paperback. 382 pages.
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A Plaine and Faithful Exposition of the Tenne Commandements
A Plaine and Faithful Exposition of the Tenne Commandements
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A Plaine and Faithful Exposition of the Tenne Commandements by John Dod was one of the best selling books of the early 1600s. This edition of Dod's work is a facsimile reproduction of the 1617 edition printed by the Mayflower Pilgrim, Elder William Brewster, in Leyden, Holland. In this nearly 300 page work, Dod systematically examines the meaning of each one of the ten commandments in detail, drawing applications sure to bring conviction of sin to even the most godly person. As the Apostle Paul said, "I knew not sin, but by the Law." (Romans 7:7, Geneva BIble). Dod was one of the most respected of the early English Puritans. It was John Dod and Thomas Hooker between them who brought the famously melancholic Joan Drake of Esher out of her spiritual distress before her death in 1625, as recorded in A Firebrand Taken Out of the Fire. This is not a modernized edition, but appears exactly as printed in 1617. Contains introductory material on The Pilgrim Press and a brief biography of John Dod. 308 pages. Paperback. more info
A Treatise of Sin
A Treatise of Sin
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A Treatise of Sin: The Deceitfulness of the Heart Unmasked by Anthony Burgessis probably one of the greatest books ever written on the deceitfulness of the human heart. This book is new, but has minor shipping damage with one or two corners bumped.
It was first written in 1654 and published as A Treatise of Sin. The book is a masterpiece on the heart’s deceitfulness in sin, and formality and hypocrisy in religion. Anthony Burgess’ work contains 42 sermons that pierce to the depths of the soul in exposing false religion and the worthless props men lean on to justify themselves before God.

Burgess was a master in understanding the heart of man and true and false conversion. The sermons in A Treatise of Sin: The Deceitfulness of the Heart Unmasked cover such topics as the Heart’s Deceitfulness in the Matter of Repentance, The Woeful Aggravations of the Deceitfulness of Man’s Heart, That All Sins and Transgressions are Damnable Errors, The Ingredients and Aggravations of Presumptuous Sins, Discoveries of Reigning Sin in a Man with its Aggravations, Of Having Only a Name to Live, The Properties of Gross Hypocrisy in the Matters of Religion, and A Discovery of Close Hypocrisy with the Causes of it.
In our day when a mere intellectual assent to the facts of the gospel or repeating the words of a prayer is all that seems necessary for many pastors to proclaim a man saved, this book is desperately needed. Burgess preached against the errors of his day and his book is a cure for those of our day. Anthony Burgess warned, “Oh what a woeful condition is it for a man at the same time to be blessing himself, and God abhorring of him, while thou art saying: Soul take thine ease; God to be commanding the devils to take thy soul, yet in this condition most live.” Sadly, this is also the condition that most in our present day churches live in. 42 sermons never before published in a newly typeset edition. 330 pp. Clothbound.
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Jonathan Edwards and 21st Century Evangelicalism
Jonathan Edwards and 21st Century Evangelicalism
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There is a little damage to the upper left corner of the dust jacket and book.
Jonathan Edwards and 21st Century Evangelicalism
by William C. Nichols is a penetrating look at modern evangelical Christianity through the eyes of America’s greatest theologian, Jonathan Edwards. Using extensive quotes from Edwards’ sermons, William C. Nichols examines what Edwards believed and taught about true and false conversion, seeking God for conviction of sin and humbling of the heart, and the true message of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Modern evangelism has become a religion which exalts the free will of man, encourages selfishness as a motive for “accepting Jesus”, and embraces a form of “Christianity” that does not require a real change of heart or life. It has led to countless false conversions and our churches being filled with unconverted members, leaders, and pastors. This book compares and contrasts the theology of Jonathan Edwards with that of modern day evangelical Christianity and in so doing deals a serious blow to modern evangelicalism. It is composed of Nichols’ introductions to Edwards’ sermons in the books Seeking God, Knowing the Heart, and The True Gospel. If you have all of our books in the Edwards series, then you have the material in this volume. If you don’t have all of our Edwards volumes, then this book is highly recommended. Hardback. 422 Pages.
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Asahel Nettleton: Sermons From the Second Great Awakening
Asahel Nettleton: Sermons From the Second Great Awakening
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Asahel Nettleton: Sermons From The Second Great Awakening
New book with a slightly damaged cover. One or more corners bumped in shipping. Over 50 Sermons of Reverend Asahel Nettleton, many never before published. New second edition with an introduction by William C. Nichols. All sermons newly typeset. Christian History magazine estimates that over 30,000 people were genuinely led to Christ through Nettleton's ministry during the Second Great Awakening. This book includes most of Nettleton's sermons which have survived. Almost all are evangelistic sermons. Subjects include Death, the Final Judgment, Regeneration, Repentance, the Rich Man and Lazarus, the Unclean Spirit, Hypocrisy in Religion,The Certain Ruin of Those Who do not Seek Salvation Rightly, Mortification of Sin, The Perseverance of the Saints, etc. Over 400 pages in length. New Second Edition with an introduction by William C. Nichols.
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