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  1. jacobcandler1689

    Immutability and Assurance

    Was just meditating on Malachi 3:6, “I am the Lord, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.” I found this text on immutability to be particularly comforting, and it got me curious to see if anyone has written on this topic. Is anyone aware of a devotional or theological work...
  2. C. Matthew McMahon

    NEW BOOK: The Works of Henry Greenwood by Henry Greenwood (1545-1634)

    The Works of Henry Greenwood by Henry Greenwood (1545-1634) Henry Greenwood (1545-1634) was a Calvinistic Minister of the Gospel and a popular early Puritan theologian. Explore the timeless and biblical wisdom of Henry Greenwood’s original works compiled into a single volume. There are nine...
  3. C. Matthew McMahon

    Adoniram Byfield (d. 1660) Explains the Importance of the Word of God in this New Book

    Find out more and get it in eBook and Print through my site, here at Puritan Publications. Here at Amazon. Here at Google Play.
  4. C. Matthew McMahon

    McMahon's New Work on Revelation 14 Now Available

    Following Christ Whithersoever He Goes by C. Matthew McMahon The book of Revelation is apocalyptic literature; God’s revealed truth in fantastical images; a way of teaching Old Testament ideas to the New Testament church. In John’s day he desired the churches under his apostolic authority to...
  5. D

    God Brings To Pass His Decrees

    Q.8 How doth God execute his decree? A. God executeth his decrees in the works of creation and providence. Revelation 4:11, Daniel 4:35 Let us now explore how God brings about His divine decrees. The catechism gives two ways God dispenses His purposes. Firstly, via creation and secondly by...
  6. D

    Man’s Chief End

    Q1. What is the chief end of man? A. Man's chief end is the glorify God and enjoy him forever. 1 Corinthians 10:31 Psalm 73:25-26 We cannot add or take away from God's glory, for he is infinitely glorious in thought, word, and deed. The question then arises, how do we glorify God and enjoy him...
  7. Travis Fentiman

    Commentaries on the Heidelberg Catechism, a Collection Online

    As the Heidelberg Catechism (1563) is the most experiential, savory and devotional of the Reformation doctrinal standards, so are the commentaries and sermons on it. We have collected over 40 of these works (about 30 of them are fully online), including study guides and devotionals, new and old...
  8. C. Matthew McMahon

    NEW BOOK: A Devotional on Our Savior’s Death and Passion by Charles Herle (1598-1659)

    A Devotional on Our Savior’s Death and Passion by Charles Herle (1598-1659) Charles Herle (1598-1659) was an active member of the Westminster Assembly of Divines, and, in 1646, was chosen to preside over the assembly; he was known as a deep divine, a great scholar and eminently pastoral. Every...
  9. Erosantonio

    Bible reading/devotional plans

    Hi, We are still at the beginning of another year by the grace of God! Have you been following any Bible reading/devotional plans? And suggest any? I have a bible reading plan in 6 months, and reading the devotional volume 1 of "Heroes of the Church" (Al Truesdale)
  10. C. Matthew McMahon

    NEW PURITAN COMPILATION: A Biblical Guide to Hearing and Studying the Word

    A Biblical Guide to Hearing and Studying the Word by Nathaniel Ranew (1602-1678), John Philips (1585-1663), Henry Smith (1560-1601), Richard Greenham (1531-1594), William Ames (1576-1633), Thomas Senior (n.d.), David Clarkson (1622-1686), Daniel Burgess (1645-1713), Thomas Manton (1620-1677) and...
  11. Travis Fentiman

    Online Puritan Works on Spreading Diseases

    The puritans suffered through many spreading diseases and plagues and have given us: (1) Careful and even handed, cautionary advice in such situations, (2) noble and heroic examples to follow, and (3) a wealth of moving and poignant spiritual treasure on this topic. Here is a webpage that has...
  12. C. Matthew McMahon

    What is the Difference Between Prayer and Secret Prayer?

    The Nature and Method of Secret Prayer by Samuel Lee (1625-1691) Samuel Lee (1625-1691) was a learned puritan divine and preacher who ministered in both England and New England. What is prayer? And what is the difference between prayer and secret prayer? What is the best method for secret...
  13. D

    The War of Mind and Soul

    We are walking battlefields. Daily we fight against good and evil, right and wrong. Most of the time we don’t think about it in these terms. However, daily we make choices either for the better or the worse. This is the case in the heart of every believer. The Christian life is daily warfare...
  14. JOwen

    Despair not!

    (Thomas Brooks, "The Unsearchable Riches of Christ" vol. 3. p.192) I confess, the least sin should humble the soul, but certainly the greatest sin should never discourage the soul, much less should it work the soul to despair. Despairing Judas perished, but the the murderers of Christ (Acts 2)...
  15. C

    Daily dose of Westminster

    So today I said to my self, "Self, it would be really great if you could get doses of the Westminster Confession of Faith daily, as a supplement to your Bible reading!" I discovered two resources which may be useful to members of the board: The first, a blog Daily Westminster goes through...
  16. reformedman

    Best Devotional for audio recordings

    I like to make audio recordings of books for people. There are a few people in New York who are blind who are particularly interested in getting more of my recordings. I am interested in starting a devotional reading but I can't decide which one. What is your recommendation of a devotional...
  17. eqdj

    Calvin's Institutes 4.16.20-24

    Reformation 21 is blogging through Calvin's Institutes this year. You can find their reading plan here. In 4.16.20 Calvin appeals to the Abrahamic command, as a means of raising difficulties for critics of paedobaptism: But here Calvin insists on a false dilemma. Why can’t the command of...
  18. eqdj

    Calvin's Institutes 4.16.14-19

    Reformation 21 is blogging through Calvin's Institutes this year. You can find their reading plan here. In 4.16.16, Calvin writes: But if “it cannot be doubted that it was appointed alike for the sanctification of males and females,” why was there need for a new sign, explicitly applied...
  19. eqdj

    Calvin's Institutes 4.16.7-13

    Reformation 21 is blogging through Calvin's Institutes this year. You can find their reading plan here. In 4.16.10 Calvin writes about that critics of paedobaptism are pressed with: But this is incorrect. The Baptist does not have to say that the one has nothing in common with the other, or...
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