Everlasting Righteousness
Doctrine – Theology by
Horatius Bonar
The Everlasting Righteousness may be the best book on the doctrine of justification by faith alone ever written. Presented here in modern English and spelling, Bonar’s classic book is a clear and accurate explanation of the heart of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Since the 17th century, the churches’ adherence to the central doctrine of the Christian faith has been weakening; and in the 21st century, it has all but disappeared.
Ryle Anthology, The
Doctrine – Theology by
J. C. Ryle
“The Ryle Anthology includes many of the most appreciated works of J.C. Ryle, the excellent Bible expositor who lived in England from 1816 to 1900. The collection of 15 sermons that are among the most frequently requested from Chapel Library’s 800 titles available. Includes 3 evangelistic tracts (including Are You Born Again?), Thoughts for Young Men, A Call to Prayer, The Duties of Parents, the first three chapters from Holiness, and 6 other of his most helpful sermons. More than 250 paperback size pages.
Reformed Faith, The
Doctrine – Theology by
Loraine Boettner
“The purpose of this book is not to set forth a new system of theological thought, but to give a restatement
to that great system which is known as the Reformed Faith or Calvinism, and to show that this
is beyond all doubt the teaching of the Bible and of reason.”
Reformed Doctrine of Predestination
Doctrine – Theology by
Loraine Boettner
This Reformed classic by Loraine Boettner (1901-1990) provides both the Scriptural basis and the historical background for Calvinism. It serves as a solid primer for those who are unfamiliar with Calvinistic belief. Boettner also includes a short biography on Calvin, and he summarizes the progression of Calvinism in Europe and in America. This is a highly recommended read for all, both Reformed and non-Reformed.
New Covenant in Christ
Doctrine – Theology by
Stanford E. Murrell
New Covenant in Christ; A Survey of the New Testament is an attempt to capture in concise, readable pages the history, events, people, and the Person and teachings of Christ as they converged in the first century to change man’s relation to God forever. We enter into the likes of a middle eastern bazaara bustling, dusty crossroads with all its drama and intrigue.
Existence and Attributes of God
Doctrine – Theology by
Stephen Charnock
The Existence and Attributes of God comprises the first two volumes of the works of Stephen Charnock (1628-1680), an English puritan divine who was highly skilled in philosophy, patristics, Reformed theology, and Biblical languages. These volumes are his abiding monument. They are worthy of being compared with the finest in theology. “When the existence and attributes of God are called into question, to whom else can we better go than to Stephen Charnock” . . . ”those [things revealed belong to us and to our children forever].
Almost Christian Discovered
Doctrine – Theology by
Matthew Mead
False conversion and “almost Christians” do more positive harm to the gospel than any enemy of Christ. Search yourself and others, learning to discern the true work of God in the heart. This valuable book clearly shows both the symptoms and the remedies of this great bane of the church.