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Contents:
- A most intimate union
- A new year's letter
- The horticultural character of faith
- The end of preaching
- Blessed Whitefield: George Whitefield's impact upon the transatlantic Baptist community
- The Covenanter's secret heart
- Evangelism: two models
- The Mark of a reformed pastor: Lessons from Samuel Rutherford
- Characteristics of a good public prayer(1)
- John Milne of Perth and the importance of prayer
- Open your eyes, O Spaniards': Cipriano de Valera - A forgetten Spanish Protestant of the 16th century
- Mistakes about the pardon of sin
- Christianity: A different way
- Inerrancy maters...to the man in the Pew
- The Bible and world evangelization
- The teaching of the holy spirit
- Characteristics of a good public prayer (2)
- Word and spirit
- The hidden principle of obedience
- Refreshing the saints
- Profiting more from good books
- Characteristics of good public prayer (3)
- The reunion of friends
- John Angell James
- The motivating power of Christ's love
- You must read Trustees of the Banner of Truth TRust
- The forgotten Spurgeon by Iain H. Murray
- John Owen on Spriritual-Mindedness
- Why read Andrew Fuller?
- Spiritual dry rot
- Thomas Goodwin and assurance
- Heroes and models
- Characteristics of a good public prayer (4)
- The precious Christ
- Translating Calvin's sermons
- Remembering Arnold and May Dallimore
- The Lord Reigns
- An Antidote to the prosperity Gospel
- The opportunity of the new Atheism
- An attractive evangelistic strategy
- De Servo Arbitrio: Great and necessary words
- The Lord's restorative grace
- The necessity of the antonement
- Church discipline
- How Scotland lost its hold of the Bible
- A voice from Pompeii
- Universally obedient
- Everything is intertwined
- Knowing Christ
- On controversy
- Olivetan and the Bible in French
- Good works carefully considered
- The reformation: What was it about
- Martin Luther for today
- On some blemishes in Christian character
- The both can and will
- Christian not reformed
- A sad departure
- Calvin's sermons on Titus
- Ichthus: New book strange title
- The manger-incarnation
- John Macleod (1872-1948): An American appreciation
- Thoughts about Christmas
- Light shining in darkness
- Darkness my only companion
- The eschatology of the Psalter
- Right theology, wrong text
- The works of John Bunyan
- John Milne and Robert M'Cheyne
- A protestant archbishop
- The Lord our refuge
- Eagerly awaiting the saviour
- The hidden hiscocks
- A gangerous heresy
-'A very gracious God': A review article
- Men of like passions
- What makes a good theologian?
- The confessions of St Augustine
- 'The evangelical Calvinist': William Carey and his calvinism
- The origins of d'Aubigne's history of the reformation
- More and Tyndale: A theological duel
- Western Morass
- The angek of the Lord
- Calvin and the Bible in French
- To all those who love Jesus Christ and His gospel
- Ryle and history
- J.C. Ryle dates in brief outline
- Ryle the man
Ryle the controversialist
- The fall of Protestant Christianity in England
- The nation and religion
- Hunting for Ryle manuscripts
- Ryle the teacher
- Ministering in challenging times (1)
- God's sheep: As safe as safe can be
- Prayer: Our barriers and God's helps
- The fellowship of saints
- To a recently married Christian
- Ministering in challenging times (2)
- Evangelising muslims: Five points of entry
- Calvin our contemporary
- The conversion of soul or Tarsus
- The gentleness and fierceness of Christ
- The fourth ccommandement
- James Buchanan and the Doctrine of justification
- The Puritans on marital love
- A sermon on sympathy
- 'A point of infinite consequence's: Jonathan Edwards' experimental
- Some memories of Bible smuggling behind the Iron Curtain
- A new covenant command
- Prayer: Some suggestions
- God thinks of us
- The last days and death of Luther
- 'All suffering for His sake: William Carey's fight for Joy in God
- The need for reminders
- The benefit of reading biography
- A necessary controversy
- John Elias's preface to John Hurrion's sermons on particular
- Particular redemption
- Was Llyod-Jones and Amyraldian?
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