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...
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...
The Wonders of Jesus by Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646)
Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646), was a brilliant Reformed preacher of the Gospel, and an astute theologian. He ministered with pastoral sensitivity and a zealous desire to glorify God in his preaching and writing.
One of the more "exciting"...
It is sometimes argued that the Incarnation of Christ contradicts the unchangeability of God, for if a divine Person became a man in time, then some change must have occured in the divine Person.
Traditional Christianity, however, has held that God, by definition, is able to act on others...
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As Christian evangelicalism continues to try and reinvent the wheel of theology from a blank slate, profound and fundamental, old, truths are lost sight of, and contradicted.
The modern heresy of the Eternal Subordination of the Son presumes, wrongly, that each Person of the Trinity has a...
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So, I was just thinking about Luke 2:52, "And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man", which of course means he did so in his human nature with his human mind, not with his divine nature. But I was also thinking about some liberal theologians that I had seen argue...