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A.A. Hodge   A.A. Hodge (1823-1886), Professor in Systematic Theology at Princeton Seminary from 1877 until his death in 1886.

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• The Rule of Faith & Practice


A. M. Toplady being converted through a Methodist lay preacher, Toplady was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, in Dublin. He took Anglican orders in 1762, and later became vicar of Broadhembury, in Devon. In 1775 he assumed the pastorate of the French Calvinist chapel in London. He was a powerful preacher and a vigourous Calvinist, bitterly opposed to John Wesley. He wrote the [i]Historic Proof of the Doctrinal Calvinism of the Church of England[/i] (2 vols., 1774) and The Church of England Vindicated from the Charge of Arminianism (1769). His fame rests, however, on his hymns, e.g., "A debtor to mercy alone"; "A sovereign Protector I have"; "From whence this fear and unbelief?"; and especially "Rock of Ages" (appended to an article calculating the "National Debt" in terms of sin).

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• Christ Our Passover

• Standing Before God


Australian Presbyterian Magazine   Australian Presbyterian Magazine, The magazine of the Presbyterian Church of Australia

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• Australian Presbyterian Magazine June 2002


A.W. Pink   A.W. Pink (1886-1952), a native of Nottingham, England, whose life as a pastor and writer was spent in a variety of locations in the British Isles, the United States, and Australia.

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• The Decrees of God

• The Godhood of God


B.B. Warfield   B.B. Warfield (1851-1921), the famed Princeton professor has a well earned reputation as a scholar and teacher of the faith.

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• God

• God-Inspired Scripture


Bob Vincent, M.Div.

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• The Problem of God and an Eternal Hell

• The Problem of God and an Eternal Hell


Charles Hodge   Charles Hodge (1797-1878), was the principal of Princeton Theological Seminary between 1851 and 1878. He is considered to be one of the greatest exponents and defenders of historical Calvinism in America during the 19th century.

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• For Whom Did Christ Die?


Rev. Chuck De Groat   Rev. Chuck De Groat, Assistant Pastor, Willow Creek Church, PCA; Director, Willow Creek Counseling Center

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• Loving You Through Your Law


David James

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Confessing Christ: A Teaching Outline


David Wells.

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• The Rejection of the Classical Doctrine of God


DA Carson   DA Carson Research Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, KY

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• The Biblical Gospel


D. E. Bills

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• Why Presbyterians Only Baptize Once

• Why Presbyterians do not Believe that Baptism Regenerates Souls


Donald DeWitt, a Student at Reformed Theological Seminary

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• Night of the Talking Dead


Donald Macleod   Donald MacLeod is the Principal of the Free Church of Scotland College, Edinburgh. Regarded as one of Britain's most prominent theologians he has written extensively on a wide range of issues. As a systematic theologian, Donald Macleod is particularly known for his work on Christology (The Person of Christ, 1998, and Jesus is Lord, 2000) and Pneumatology (Shared Life, 1987/94 and The Spirit of Promise, 1992).

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• Liberty of Conscience


Edwin Palmer was an astute theologian and scholar as well as a master teacher and pastor. Since 1968 he had been directly involved in the preparation of the New International Version of the Holy Bible, serving as Executive Secretary, which was completed in 1979. Mr. Palmer was called hom to be with His Savior and God in 1980.

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• The Holy Spirit


Edward Payson   Edward Payson (1783-1827), American Congregational preacher, was born on 25 July 1783 at Rindge, New Hampshire, where his father, Seth Payson (1758-1820), was pastor of the Congregational Church. His uncle, Phillips Payson (1736-1801), pastor of a church in Chelsea, Massachusetts, was a physicist and astronomer. Edward Payson graduated at Harvard in 1803, was then principal of a school at Portland, Maine, and in 1807 became junior pastor of the Congregational Church at Portland, where he remained, after 1811, as senior pastor, until his death on 22 October 1827.

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• Dead in Sin Made Alive

• Man in His Original and His Lapsed State

• Recollections of God Painful to the Wicked

• Our Sins Infinite in Number and Enormity

• The Way Which Wicked Men Have Trodden


Frederick S. Leahy, was A professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland.

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• The Wrath of God in Relation to the Atonement


Gardiner Spring   Gardiner Spring, (1785-1873), attended Berwick Academy in Maine and later graduated from Yale University in 1805. He attended Andover Seminary from 1809 - 1810. His first pastoral call was to the Brick Church of New York City in 1810 and his entire ministerial career of 63 years was served at this post. He is best known for the Gardiner Spring Resolutions of 1861. This is arguably one of the most significant actions ever taken in the history of the Presbyterian Church. In essence, the resolutions required pastors and members of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. to swear political allegiance to the Federal Government of the United States. By themselves the resolutions would have been controversial enough, but their proposal and enactment came just at the start of the Civil War.

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• The Cross the Test of Character


J. Gresham Machen   J. Gresham Machen

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• The Active Obedience of Christ

• The Consequences of the Fall of Man

• The Fall of Man


Hermn Bavinck   Herman Bavinck

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• The Doctrine of God

• The Divine Trinity


I.C. Herendeen

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• God's Indisputable Sovereignty


James E. Adams   James E.Adams is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, where he majored in Greek and received an A.B. degree. He earned a B.D. from the Reformed Episcopal Seminary, the S.T.M from the Temple University School of Theology in Homiletics under Andrew W. Blackwood, and the Ph.D from the University of Missouri. He also did graduate work at the Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary and held a post-doctoral fellowship in Psychology at the University of Illinois under O. Hobart Mowrer.

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• Decisional Regeneration


John Angell James

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• An Earnest Ministry the Need of the Times


J.C. Ryle   J.C. Ryle, in 1841 was ordained as a minister in the Anglican Church, (Church of England). In 1880 Ryle was named the first Bishop of the newly constituted diocese of Liverpool. Throughout his ministry he became known and beloved as a defender of the evangelical reformed faith as expressed in the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, of the Church of England.

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• What it Costs to be a True Christian

• The Real Presence, What Is It?


Jeremiah Burroughs an English Congregationalist and a well-known Puritan preacher.

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• The Incomparable Excellency and Holiness of God


Jimmy Li currently an undergraduate fourth year student at UCLA studying political science

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• Presenting Evidence within a Van Tillian Framework


Dr. J.I. Packer   Dr. J. I. Packer was educated at Oxford University. Packer has served as assistant minister at St. John's Church of England, Harborne, Birmingham and Senior Tutor and Principal at Tyndale Hall (an Anglican seminary in Bristol). He preaches and lectures widely in Great Britain and America and contributes frequently to theological periodicals. His writings include Fundamentalism and the Word of God, Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, and Knowing God. Currently Dr. Packer is Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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• The Ministry of the Spirit in Discerning the Will of God

• Incarnation - God Sent His Son, to Save Us

• Our Need of Scripture

• Obedience

• Original Sin

• Trinity


J. Ligon Duncan   J. Ligon Duncan Ligon Duncan III is Senior Minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Jackson, Mississippi, President of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals the Convener of Twin Lakes Fellowship, Editorial Director of Reformed Academic Press Adjunct Professor of Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and Chairman of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood.

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• The Openness of God Controversy

• What in the World is the Big Deal with Doctrine?


James M. Boice   Dr. James Montgomery Boice (1938-2000), was a successful inner city pastor and articulate spokesman for the Reformed faith in America and around the world. He was the pastor of Philadelphia’s historic Tenth Presbyterian Church (1968-2000) and his teaching continues to be aired on The Bible Study Hour radio and Internet broadcast. In 1996 he brought The Bible Study Hour, God’s Word Today magazine, Philadelphia Conference of Reformation Theology, and other Bible teaching ministries under the umbrella of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. 

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• Whatever Happened To God?


John Armstrong and wife Anita   Dr. John Armstrong is a former pastor and church-planter, of more than twenty years, the author/editor of eight books, and the author of hundreds of magazine, journal, and Web based articles. John has served as the editor-in-chief of the ACT 3 Review since 1992. Besides this ministry of writing Dr. Armstrong serves as an adjunct professor of evangelism at Wheaton College Graduate School.

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• The Authority of Scripture


John Barber   Dr. John Barber, Pastor of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, Palm Beach Gardens, FL

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• My Almost for His Highest


John Calvin   John Calvin (1509 – 1564) was a French Protestant theologian during the Protestant Reformation and was a central developer of the system of Christian theology called Calvinism or Reformed theology. In Geneva, he rejected Papal authority, established a new scheme of civic and ecclesiastical governance, and created a central hub from which Reformed theology was propagated. He is renowned for his teachings and writings - especially The Institution of Christian Religion.

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• Calvin on Christ’s Active Obedience

• First Sermon on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

• Second Sermon on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

• Third Sermon on the on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

• Fourth Sermon on the on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

• Fifth Sermon on the on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

• Sixth Sermon on the on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

• Seventh Sermon on the on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ

• Eighth Sermon on the on the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ


John Cheesman, is the Vicar of St James' Church, Westgate, Ramsgate, Kent.

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• Another Gospel

• The End of the Gospel: Worship


Dr. John M. Frame   Dr. John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• The Doctrine of the Word of God

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• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• Ethics, Preaching, and Biblical Theology

• Traditionalism, part 1

• Traditionalism, part 2

• Covenant and the Unity of Scripture, Part One

• Covenant and the Unity of Scripture, Part Two

• Doctrine of the Word of God

• Pastoral and Social Ethics, Part Four

• Euthyphro, Hume, and the Biblical God

• God with Us, Here and Now

• Imprecations: Holy Fire

• Is the Bible Inerrant?

• Review of The Nature and Extent of Biblical Authority; Christian Reformed Church, Report 44

• Perspectives on the Word of God, part 1

• Perspectives on the Word of God, part 2

• Perspectives on the Word of God, part 3

• Penultimate Thoughts on Theonomy

• Trinitarian Analogies


John Gerstner   John Gerstner (1914-1996) was a Professor of Church History at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He earned both a Master of Divinity degree and a Master of Theology degree from Westminster Theological Seminary. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Harvard University in 1945. Dr. Gerstner was known as an authority on the theology and life of Jonathan Edwards.

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• The Doctrine of the Word of God

• A Primer on the Deity of Christ


Professor John Murray   Professor John Murray, (1898-1975), Former Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary

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• Christ Himself in the Assemblies of His People

• Calvin on the Sovereignty of God

• Pictures of Christ


John Owen   John Owen (1616-1683), is unquestionably one of the greatest Puritan divines. Owen was actively involved in political affairs, and during the Protectorate he was at the head of Oxford University, appointed dean of Christ Church in 1651 and vice chancellor of the university in 1652. In 1653 he was awarded the D.D. by Oxford.

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• Right Understanding of the Mind of God, Part I

• Right Understanding of the Mind of God, Part II

• The Nature and Beauty of Gospel Worship


John Stevenson, Masters of Divinity from Knox Theological Seminary and his Doctorate from Reformed Theological Seminary. John website is John Stevenson's Bible Study Page

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• FREE!


John Willison was born in the year 1680, in the neighborhood of Stirling, Scotland. Not much is know about his personal and private life, but soon after he competed his academic career, he received a unanimous call to serve as pastor from a parish in Brechin in 1703. About the year 1718 he was transferred to Dundee where he remained for the remainder of his life, serving a large congregation. He served as a faithful minister of the gospel for 47 years until his death on the 3rd of May, 1756

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• Five Sacramental Sermons

• Five Sacramental Sermons

• Five Sacramental Sermons

• Five Sacramental Sermons


Jonathan Edwards   Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), pastor, revivalist, Christian philosopher, missionary, and college president, is widely regarded as North America’s greatest theologian.

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• Final Judgment

• The Perpetuity and Change of the Sabbath

• The Sole Consideration, that God is God

• Temptation and Deliverance

• Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God


Joseph R. Nally   Rev. Joseph R. Nally, Theological Editor, Third Millennium Ministries, (IIIM).

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• Raiders of the Empty Tomb

• My Almost for His Highest


Rev. Jules Grisham   Rev. Jules Grisham, Pastor of Bucks Central Church, PCA, Richboro, Pennsylvania

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• A Re-Presentation of Reformed Theology

Euthyphro, God's Nature, and the Question of Divine Attributes, Part One

Euthyphro, God's Nature, and the Question of Divine Attributes, Part Two

Euthyphro, God's Nature, and the Question of Divine Attributes, Part Three


Rev. J. W. Wenham, Vice-Principal of Tyndale Hall, Bristol.

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• Our Lord’s View of the Old Testament


Kevin C. Cobb, M.A. in Christian Education, Dallas Theological Seminary

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• Loving God without an Agenda


Kim Riddlebarger   Kim Riddlebarger is a graduate of California State University in Fullerton (B.A.), Westminster Theological Seminary in California (M.A.R.), and Fuller Theological Seminary (Ph.D.). Kim has contributed chapters to books such as Power Religion: The Selling Out of the Evangelical Church, Roman Catholicism: Evangelical Protestants Analyze What Unites & Divides Us, and Christ The Lord: The Reformation & Lordship Salvation, and is currently the pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim, California.

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• The Triple Cure


Dr. Loraine Boettner   Dr. Loraine Boettner is a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.B., 1928; Th.M., 1929), where he studied Systematic Theology under the late Dr. C. W. Hodge. In 1933 he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity, and in 1957 the degree of Doctor of Literature. Author of several books.

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• God's Foreknowledge


Louis Berkhof   Louis Berkhof (1873-1957) was a Reformed systematic theologian whose written works have been influential in seminaries and Bible colleges in the United States and Canada and with individual Christians in general throughout the 20th century.

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• Summary of Christian Doctrine, I

• Summary of Christian Doctrine, II

• Summary of Christian Doctrine, III

• Summary of Christian Doctrine, IV

• Summary of Christian Doctrine, V

• What is the Word of God?


L.R. Shelton, Jr.

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• Christ Is Lord of All

• The Preciousness of Christ to His People

• Reconciliation - Man's Greatest Need


Mark Dever   Mark Dever the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. A Duke graduate, Dr. Dever holds a M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a Th.M. from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Ecclesiastical History from Cambridge University. He is the president of 9Marks Ministries and has taught at a number of seminaries. Dr. Dever has also authored several books and articles. He and his wife Connie live and minister on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

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• Prayer in the Life and Ministry of a Pastor


Martin Luther   Martin Luther (1483-1546), dealt the symbolic blow that began the Reformation when he nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church.

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• The Bondage of the Will

• The Bondage of the Will

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• The Bondage of the Will

• The Bondage of the Will

• How to Study Theology


Matt Perman, is Senior Director of Strategy of Desiring God Ministries.

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• Enjoyment is Not Optional

• Delighting in Doing Good

• The Pleasure of God in Justifying the Wicked

• The Sovereignty of God Over Evil


Michael Haykin

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• Sandemanianism


Mike Milton   Mike Milton President and Professor of Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina.

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• Bible Women

• The True Believer’s Declaration of Independence

• O my Son Absalom!

• Remembering our Liberty on Flag Day

• Renewing Your Commitment to Christ’s Call

• The Judas According to the Gospels

• Of Whom the World is Not Worthy


Nate Palmer   Nate Palmer, Sovereign Grace Ministries Church in Frisco, TX.

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• Biblical Servanthood is Established by the Trinity


Octavis Winslow descended from Edward Winslow, a Pilgrim leader who braved the Atlantic to come to the New World on the Mayflower in 1620. Octavius' father, Thomas, an army captain stationed in London, died when he was seven years old. Shortly after that, Octavius' God-fearing mother took her family of ten children to New York. All of the children became Christians, and three sons became evangelical ministers. Octavius later wrote a book about his family's experiences from his mother's perspective, titled Life in Jesus. Winslow was ordained as a pastor in 1833 in New York. He later moved to England where he became one of the most valued nonconformist ministers of the nineteenth century, largely due to the earnestness of his preaching and the excellence of his prolific writings. He held pastorates in Leamington Spa, Bath, and Brighton. He was also a popular speaker for special occasions, such as the opening of C. H. Spurgeon's Metropolitan Tabernacle in 1861. After a short illness, he died on March 5, 1878, and was buried in Abbey Cemetery, Bath. Winslow wrote more than forty books, in which he promoted an experimental knowledge of the precious truths of God.

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• From Grace to Glory, Part I

• From Grace to Glory, Part X

• From Grace to Glory, Part II

• From Grace to Glory, Part III

• From Grace to Glory, Part IV

• From Grace to Glory, Part V

• From Grace to Glory, Part VI

• From Grace to Glory, Part VII

• From Grace to Glory, Part VIII

• From Grace to Glory, Part IX

• The God of Love

• The Ocean of Divine Love!


Paul Cook

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• The Authority of Scripture


Dr. Paul Woolley   Dr. Paul Woolley (1902-1984), was educated at Princeton University (A.B., 1923) and Princeton Theological Seminary (Th.B., 1925, Th.M., 1928) and ordained at Moody Church, Chicago (1926). He served as a minister in the Presbyterian Church, USA (1932-1936) and Minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (1936) until his death. He was a Professor of Church History at Westminster (1929-1977).

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• The Relevancy of Scripture


Peter Eldersveld

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• The Choice … Man’s or God’s?


Peter Hastie   Peter Hastie

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• Understanding Modern Islam


R.A. Finlayson.

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• The Holiness of God


Robert Alexander Webb

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• Justification & Sanctification


Richard Phillips, is the chair of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology and senior pastor at First Presbyterian Church Coral Springs, Margate, Florida.

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• How Can I Be Sure


  Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr., Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• Westminster and Contemporary Reformed Hermeneutics

• God of Covenant

• Reformed Theology is Covenant Theology

• Does God Observe the Law of Contradiction? . . . Should We?

• Historical Contingencies and Biblical Predictions


Richard Sibbes   Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) was lecturer at Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1610-1615, preacher at Gray's Inn, London, from 1617, and Master of St. Catherine's Hall, Cambridge, from 1626 until his death. He was one of the most significant preachers of the Puritan period.

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• Believe Christ, Not Satan


R.L. Dabney   R. L. Dabney was educated at Hampden Sydney College, Virginia, the University of Virginia, and Union Theological Seminary at Hampden Sydney. In 1853 he was called to the Chair of Ecclesiastical History and Polity at Union Seminary. In 1859 he transferred to the department of Systematic Theology.

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• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Christ Our Penal Substitute

• Personal Distinctions in the Trinity


Robert Traill   Robert Traill (1642-1716), son of a Scottish Covenanting minister, fugitive, exile and prisoner on the Bass Rock during the 'Killing Times', wrote his masterly defence of the doctrine of justification by faith alone in 1692 to dispel such obscurity. This article is taken from Traill's book, Justification Vindicated, first published in 1692 and republished by the Banner of Truth in 2002.

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• Grace and Justification, Part I

• Grace and Justification, Part II

• Grace and Justification, Part III

• The Application

• Christ Did Not Die in Vain

• Christ's Righteousness the Believer's Comfort


Rev. Roger L. Smalling   Rev. Roger L. Smalling

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• A Teachers Manual for the Study of the Doctrines of Grace


Rev. Ronald Hanko serves as a pastor in the Protestant Reformed Churches of America.

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• The Arian Controversy


Scott Schuliet  
Scott Schuleit, received a M.A. in Christianity and Culture (Summa Cum Laude) from Knox Theological Seminary. His poems have appeared in several publications, including: the Mars Hill Review, The Penwood Review, Spring Hill Review and Christianity and Literature. Also, a few of his book reviews have appeared in Tabletalk magazine and several of his articles in The Good Life Newsletter. Scott lives in the Atlanta area and enjoys walking, observing, reflecting and spending time with his dear wife Christina. He may be contacted at: sschuleit@gmail.com

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• Bradbury’s Ongoing Blaze

• Discerning Form

• Descent into the Labyrinth


Scott Simmons   Scott Simmons, Director of Curriculum, Third Millennium Ministries.

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• Did Moses write the Pentateuch?


Sinclair Ferguson   Sinclair Ferguson (born 1948) is a Scottish theologian known in Reformed Christian circles for his teaching, writing, and editorial work. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen and was a minister in the Church of Scotland from 1971 to 2005, when he transferred to the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. He has served as an editor with the Banner of Truth Trust and worked as a minister at St George's-Tron Church, Glasgow.

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• A Spiritual Appetite


Stephen Charnock, was born in London, in 1642 entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and there was converted. His public ministry began in Southwark, London, after receiving his B.D. from the university. In 1650 he earned a fellowship at New College, Oxford, where he associated with Thomas Goodwin and John Howe. He became chaplain in 1655 to Henry Cromwell, governor of Ireland. Charnock published only one sermon in his lifetime, his greatest works being published after his death. A Discourse of Divine Providence was published in 1680 and followed in 1682 by On the Existence and Attributes of God.

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• God

• God’s Patience Abused


Steve Hays

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• The Four-Door Labyrinth (1 of 4)

• The Four-Door Labyrinth (2 of 4)

• The Four-Door Labyrinth (3 of 4)

• The Four-Door Labyrinth (4 of 4)


Thomas Boston   Thomas Boston was educated at Edinburgh and licensed in 1697 by the presbytery of Chirnside. In 1704 he providentially discovered and read Marrow of Modern Divinity, by Edward Fisher. He became known as one of the Marrow Men. The Marrow Men were marked by the zeal of their service and the effect of their preaching. As they remained Calvinists they could not preach a universal atonement; rather they were particular redemptionists. His books include, The Fourfold State, The Crook in the Lot, and his Body of Divinity and Miscellanies.

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• Of God and His Perfections


Thomas Watson   Thomas Watson was one of the non-conformists of the 1600s and was educated at Emanuel College, Cambridge, and in 1646 was appointed to preach at St. Stephen's, Walbrook. He acquired fame as a preacher, but in 1662 was ejected at the Restoration. He continued, however, to exercise his ministry privately. In 1672 after the declaration of indulgence he obtained a license for Crosby Hall, where he preached for several years until his retirement to Barnston upon the failure of his health.

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• The Attributes of God

• The Trinity


Dr. Tim Keller   Dr. Tim Keller, Senior Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, NY

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• Tim Keller Reasons with America

• The Gnostics and Jesus

• The Gospel in All its Forms

• Prayer and the Gospel

• The Current Intellectual State of Affairs in America

• Who is the Real Jesus?

• Leadership and Church Size Dynamics

• A New Kind of Urban Christian

• Preaching Hell in a Tolerant Age

• Worship Worthy of the Name


Todd Baucum   Todd Baucum was not born into a Christian home, but heard the Gospel explained to him by a visiting pastor at the age of eleven in South Texas and came to saving faith in Christ. He attended Liberty University and graduated with a major in Cross-cultural Studies in 1983. Believing God was calling him to be a Presbyterian, he transferred from a Baptist seminary into one more Reformed. His theological education being diverse, but made him think through his beliefs and as he matured he became more confessional, orthodox and biblical in his theological thinking. Eventually the Lord led him to the Presbyterian Church in America. He is blessed by a wonderfully supportive wife named Mary and four daughters. He enjoys Christian and Classical music, reading good books, spending time serving the Lord and doing short-term missions.

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• A Neglected Love

• A Neglected Love

• Screwtape in a Postmodern Age


Dr. Vern S. Poythress   Dr. Vern S. Poythress, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, PA

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• Symphonic Theology (ch. 1)

• Symphonic Theology (Contents)

• Symphonic Theology (Title Page)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 10)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 2)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 3)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 4)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 5)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 6)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 7)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 8)

• Symphonic Theology (ch. 9)


Wilhelmus A'Brakel   Wilhelmus A'Brakel (1635-1711) Venerated theologian representing the Dutch Second Reformation, author of the four volume The Christian's Reasonable Service. Born in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands.

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• The Fear of God


William Ames

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• The Subsistence of God


William Gouge   William Gouge, (1575–1653) was an English clergyman and author. He was a minister and preacher at St Ann Blackfriars for 45 years, from 1608, and a member of the Westminster Assembly from 1643

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• Covetousness, Part I

• Covetousness, Part II

• Covetousness, Part III

• Covetousness, Part IV


William Harrell

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• The Immeasurable Love of God


William Romaine

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• The Self Existence of Jesus Christ


William Webster

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• The Authority of Scripture

• Experiencing the Love of God


W. J. Grier

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• The Wrath of God


Yoon Shin, student at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida.

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• TRANSCENDENT STANDARD