Extracts from sermons by William Bridge M.A. 1600-1670.
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ADDRESS TO STUDENTS OF DIVINITY* MY DEAR PUPILS, For my assistance in instructing you, this Compendious View of Natural and Revealed Religion was formed. To gratify a number of you, it is now published. Being formed, not to make you read, but to make you think much, it must now appear dry and meagre, as …
LET TYNDALE SPEAK The five hundredth anniversary of the birth of William Tyndale is being remembered this year. His life and work is well known and has been recorded in many biographies. There is no need to repeat what has been so well said by others and readers are encouraged to obtain or borrow and …
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have not charity I am become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy and understand all mysteries and all knowledge; and though I have all faith so that
An Abridgment of a treatise by Jonathan Edwards first published in 1746.
Whom having not seen ye love; in whom though now ye see him not yet believing ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory. 1 Peter 1.8.
A Continuation of an Abridgment of a treatise by Jonathan Edwards first published in 1746.
Whom having not seen ye love; in whom though now ye see him not yet believing ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory. 1 Peter 1.8.
A YOUNG DISCIPLE Caleb Vernon, was the son of Mr. John Vernon, a Baptist minister, who, during the civil wars, preached the Gospel in Ireland. He was a member of the Church in Dublin, and probably an elder at the time when John Thomas was pastor; and in the year 1653, was the bearer of …
SIN, HOLINESS AND THE SAVIOUR J. C. Ryle Extracted from “Holiness” SIN A Scriptural view of sin is one of the best antidotes to that vague, dim, misty, hazy kind of theology which is so painfully current in the present age. It is vain to shut our eyes to the fact that there is a …
HIGHLAND PREACHERS AND BELIEVERS In a fascinating book entitled “The Days of the Fathers in Ross-shire”, first published in 1861, the Rev. John Kennedy of Dingwall (1819-84) describes the development of religious life in the Highlands of Scotland during the eighteenth century. Short portraits are given of notable ministers and outstanding believers in Ross-shire. He …