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Old Books – C.S. Lewis

December 2, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

While we provide a wide variety of books by different authors does not mean we agree with every one of their teachings. We ask you to have a Berean mind and search your Scriptures, to verify what you read.(Acts 17 v 11). These books reflect a broad sampling of theologies and all books reflect denominational, historical and cultural biases.

Even though we do not agree with all the resources and eBooks we provide, we do offer them because Philippians 4:8 says

Finally, brethren,
whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

Some people have found them praiseworthy and useful…and if you do not …you can enjoy the fish and spit out the bones. We all need to discern truth and error and get beyond being bottle-fed milk. This is your opportunity to do that.

The lives presented in the biographies are just men, prone to error and sinners like the rest of us. Yet their lives do inspire us. Remember it is not their church, their great works, or their writings, that made them a “heroes of the faith,” but God made them so.

C.S. Lewis said it best when he encouraged us to read “old books”

There is a strange idea abroad that in every subject the ancient books should be read only by the professionals and that the amateur should content himself with the modern books. Thus I have found as a tutor in English Literature that if the average student wants to find out something about Platonism, the very last thing he thinks of doing is to take a translation of Plato off the library shelf and read the Symposium. He would rather read some dreary modern book ten times as long, all about “isms” and influences and only once in twelve pages telling him what Plato actually said. The error is rather an amiable one, for it springs from humility. The student is half afraid to meet one of the great philosophers face to face. He feels himself inadequate and thinks he will not understand him. But if he only knew, the great man, just because of his greatness, is much more intelligible than his modern commentator. The simplest student will be able to understand, if not all, yet a very great deal of what Plato said; but hardly anyone can understand some modern books on Platonism. It has always therefore been one of my main endeavors as a teacher to persuade the young that firsthand knowledge is not only more worth acquiring than secondhand knowledge, but is usually much easier and more delightful to acquire.

This mistaken preference for the modern books and this shyness of the old ones is nowhere more rampant than in theology. Wherever you find a little study circle of Christian laity you can be almost certain that they are studying not St. Luke or St. Paul or St. Augustine or Thomas Aquinas or Hooker or Butler, but Sproul, MacArthur, Keller, Piper, N.T. Wright etc.

Now, this seems to me topsy-turvy. Naturally, since I myself am a writer, I wish the ordinary reader to read no modern books. But if he must read only the new or only the old, I would advise him to read the old. And I would give him this advice precisely because he is an amateur and therefore much less protected than the expert against the dangers of an exclusive contemporary diet. A new book is still on its trial and the amateur is not in a position to judge it. It has to be tested against the great body of Christian thought down the ages, and all its hidden implications (often unsuspected by the author himself) have to be brought to light. Often it cannot be fully understood without the knowledge of a good many other modern books. If you join at eleven o’clock a conversation which began at eight you will often not see the real bearing of what is said. Remarks which seem to you very ordinary will produce laughter or irritation and you will not see why—the reason, of course, being that the earlier stages of the conversation have given them a special point. In the same way, sentences in a modern book which look quite ordinary may be directed at some other book; in this way, you may be led to accept what you would have indignantly rejected if you knew its real significance. The only safety is to have a standard of plain, central Christianity (“mere Christianity” as Baxter called it) which puts the controversies of the moment in their proper perspective. Such a standard can be acquired only from the old books.

It is a good rule, after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in between. If that is too much for you, you should at least read one old one to every three new ones. Every age has its own outlook.

It is especially good at seeing certain truths and specially liable to make certain mistakes. We all, therefore, need the books that will correct the characteristic mistakes of our own period. And that means the old books… 

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My Sermon Notes by Charles H. Spurgeon

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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My Sermon Notes

Hermeneutics by 
Charles Spurgeon

Charles H. Spurgeon is a Reformed Baptists preacher, but his influence didn’t stop within his denomination. He is highly influential even among the Christians of other denominations, which earned him the “Prince of Preachers” title. This collection contains the complete set of his sermon notes that were first published in 1884. It holds 264 sermon outlines delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, the church he served for 38 years. These notes can provide a great addition to your spiritual library because they get to the heart of the matter. They also reveal the process by which Spurgeon prepared his renowned sermons. So, let’s get inside Spurgeon’s head as he let himself be led by the Holy Spirit.

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Redeemers Return by A.W. Pink

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Redeemers Return

Prophecy  by 
A.W. Pink

A. W. Pink, the master of clear and thorough theology brings us the complete scriptural analysis of what to expect from the second coming of Christ.

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Early Christian Doctrine by Leighton Pullan

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Early Christian Doctrine

Doctrine by 
Leighton Pullan

With the organization of different sects of Christianity with various beliefs, it’s easy to get confused on which to believe in. The confusion piles up as time pass by, so what can we do to remove it? We can study the doctrine close to the era when Jesus lived.
In this book, Pullan presents the teachings of Christianity in its early years until the Council of Chalcedon in A.D. 451. It covers essential theological thoughts such as Trinity, atonement, and sacraments. The author omitted some references and quotations, not to hide anything but only to concisely explain the concept. This simple format is best for most readers who want to understand the doctrine accepted by the early Christians. So let’s view how the Early Christians see the Word of God.

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Jesus Christ The Real Story by Unknown

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Jesus Christ The Real Story

Hebrew Roots  by 
Unknown

Some claim He is only a myth, while others say He was merely a man. But who was the real Jesus Christ? And what does His life and message mean today? Confusion about Jesus abounds! Some believe He was merely an influential preacher in the first century. A few claim that He never existed and is only a myth! But who was the real Jesus Christ? Have you ever looked at what the Bible actually says about Jesus? What was He doing when He was on planet Earth—and what is He doing now for you, and for your future? The story of Jesus Christ goes much deeper than His crucifixion and resurrection. Few will dispute that a man named Jesus Christ lived 2,000 years ago and that He was a great teacher ”

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Lord Teach Us to Pray Sermons on Prayer by Alexander Whyte

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Lord Teach Us to Pray Sermons on Prayer

Prayer  by 
Alexander Whyte

LORD TEACH US TO PRAY offers encouragement for a deeper, more intimate, and more intense prayer life. After some opening remarks, the book offers a penetrating and insightful analysis of the shining examples of prayer in the lives of Jacob, Moses, David, Jesus, Paul, and others. The author tells how he was inspired to pray on seeing Perthshire’s Schiehallion mountain covered in winter snow. Alexander Whyte was born in 1836 in Kirriemuir, Angus, and educated at King’s College, Aberdeen, and New College, Edinburgh. He served as a minister of the Free Church of Scotland in both Glasgow and Edinburgh, and later as principal of New College, Edinburgh. After the Bible, the writings of Puritan Thomas Goodwin were among his favorites. Whyte is most remembered as a powerful preacher. This book is a collection of his sermons given between 1895 and 1906.

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Luther and other Leaders of The Reformation by John Tulloch

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Luther And Other Leaders Of The Reformation

Church History by 
John Tulloch

Luther and Other Leaders of the Reformation is a comprehensive survey of the religious, political, and social upheaval of the 16th century. This book examines the dramatic changes in the European religious landscape during the Reformation and explores the ideas and actions of the reformers who sparked the movement. This book provides an overview of the Protestant Reformation, including Martin Luther’s role and the contributions of other key figures such as Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin. The book also examines the impact of the Reformation on the Catholic Counter-Reformation and the wider world. Luther and Other Leaders of the Reformation is an essential resource for students and scholars of Reformation history.

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Martyrs Mirror by Thieleman J. van Braght

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Martyrs Mirror

Church history  by 
Thieleman J. van Braght

Martyrs’ Mirror or The Bloody Theater, first published in 1660 in Dutch by Thieleman J. van Braght. A classic book that documents the doctrines and the sufferings of the Christians who stood for their faith since the Ist century.

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Old Testament Types and Teachings by Hannah Whitall Smith

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Old Testament Types and Teachings

Reference  by 
Hannah Whitall Smith

Book by book study of the Old Testament and how they point to the New Testament (with referenced verses). But I have found in my own heart, and in the hearts of many others, a certain spiritual sense which has led us instinctively to accept and enjoy this application of the Old Testament Scriptures, and it is to such I speak in this book. Nor are we without large warrant in the New Testament for this typical or symbolical interpretation, as in many instances the inspired writers there, make just such an application of the Old Testament narratives. Notice especially the positive declaration made in 1 Cor. x. 1-11 concerning the story of the children of Israel: “Now all these things were our types;” and again, “Now all these things happened unto them for types.”

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Systematic Theology by Louis Berkhof

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Systematic Theology

Theology – Doctrine  by 
Louis Berkhof

Systematic theology is a discipline that formulates an organized and coherent explanation of Christian doctrines. It discusses biblical concepts about God’s nature and relation with His creations.
After two pastorates, Louis Berkhof taught as a professor in Calvin Seminary for 38 years. He emphasized that there is no way from man to God, but only from God to man. He also reiterated that God is always the subject and never an object. This book about systematic theology is a compilation of his earlier works. It is being used as a textbook in theological seminaries worldwide. Berkhof is a prolific writer who presented his theology in a clear, lively, and relatively comprehensible style that even an ordinary layman can understand. So let’s dig into this treasury which is labeled as Professor Berkhof’s most important work.

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