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Total Items found : 23
Case for Covenantal Infant Baptism Case for  Covenantal Infant Baptism
Strawbridge, Gregg
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 384 pages
ISBN 0-87552-554-7
2003
£9.00
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"Sixteen contributors address questions regarding the place of children in the Church including pastoral concerns, biblical interpretation, the confessional and historical support for paedobaptism and objections to it.
Contributors include Richard Pratt, Bryan Chapell, R C Sproul, Joseph Pipa and Dan Doriani. "
Celebrating the Sabbath Celebrating the Sabbath
Ray, Bruce
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 125 pages
ISBN 0-87552-394-3
2000
£6.00
This book explains what is so special about the Sabbath and how we can make the best use of Sundays in a fast-paced world.
Children of the Promise Children of the Promise
Booth, Robert
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 206 pages
ISBN 0-87552-165-7
1995
£7.00
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Booth argues that there are good biblical reasons to baptize the children of believers. By examining the covenant promises of God he considers what God has to say to Christian parents about their household.
Evangelical Ethics Evangelical Ethics
Davis, J J
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 292 pages
ISBN 0-87552-223-8
1993
£10.00
Deals with the pressing issues of our day, including reproduction, marriage and divorce, homosexuality, capital punishment and war and peace.
Every Thougth Captive Every Thougth Captive
Pratt, Richard
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 142 pages
ISBN 0-87552-352-8
1979
£6.00
A study manual for the defence of Christian truth. Using down-to-earth language Pratt has produced a helpful manual on apologetics. This is not a theoretical work, but one aimed at equipping believers to answer the questions of nonbelievers.
Given for You Given for You
Mathison, Keith
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 376 pages
ISBN 0-87552-186-X
2002
£9.50
The primary purpose of this book is to introduce, explain, and defend a particular doctrine of the Lord’s Supper — the doctrine taught by John Calvin and most of the sixteenth-century Reformed confessions. This is not the doctrine that is taught in most Reformed churches today. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, two distinct views of the Lord’s Supper gained some measure of confessional authority in the Reformed church. The first view traces its roots to John Calvin, while the second traces its roots to Ulrich Zwingli’s successor Heinrich Bullinger. Zwingli’s own strictly memorialist view was generally disowned by the Reformed churches and confessions of the sixteenth century. However, from the seventeenth century onward, it has gradually become the dominant view in the Reformed church. It is the thesis of this book that the gradual adoption of Zwingli’s doctrine has been a move away from the biblical and Reformed view of the Lord’s Supper. It is the thesis of this book that Calvin’s doctrine of the Lord’s Supper is the biblical doctrine, the basic doctrine of the sixteenth century Reformed churches, and the doctrine that should be reclaimed and proclaimed in the Reformed church today.
Godliness through Discipline Godliness through Discipline
Adams, Jay E
Presbyterian and Reformed
paperback, 25 pages
ISBN 0-87552-021-9
1972
£1.25
Practical help for those who wish to become more godly people. From Scripture Adams shows how godly living can become second nature for he person who truly desires to be Christlike.
Here We Stand Here We Stand
Boice & Sasse (ed)
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 207 pages
ISBN 0-87552-670-5
1996/2004
£7.00
A call from confessing evangelicals for a modern reformation. Contributions from David Wells, James Montgomery Boice, Michael Horton, Sinclair Ferguson, Albert Mohler, Gene Veith, Robert Godfrey & Ervin Duggan. A call to the churches to return to the authority of the Bible and to apply it faithfully in their worship, ministry, politics, life and evangelism.
Infant Baptism Infant Baptism
Sartelle, John P
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 28 pages
ISBN 0-87552-429-X
1985
£2.75
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Parents whose children have been or are about to be baptized will find Sartelle's concise booklet to be just what they need to better understand infant baptism. This booklet is written for ordinary believers and sets out the practical responsibilities of Christian parents as well as the promises of God regarding their children.
Pray with your eyes open Pray with your eyes open
Pratt, Richard
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 198 pages
ISBN 0-87552-378-1
1987
£6.50
Richard Pratt knows the burdens many of us carry because of inadequate prayer lives. He offers clear biblical direction on how to pray more effectively. With remarkable care and balance he discusses key issues: from fascination with God to honest confession of our deepest needs, from concerns over form and freedom in prayer to questions about body language and fasting. Pratt tackles the questions that trouble us most: Why pray when God will do whatever he pleases anyway? Does God ever change his mind? Can we get anything we want by asking for it in Jesus' name? Is it ever right to argue with God?
Praying Together for True Revival Praying Together for True Revival
Edwards, Jonathan
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 204 pages
ISBN 0-87552-624-1
2004
£7.00
Edited by T M Moore. The book seeks to make accessible Edward's classic treatise on corporate prayer. Edwards appealed to Christians to unite in prayer "for those great effusions of the Holy Spirit" which advance God's Kingdom.
Saved by Grace - The Glory of Salvation in Ephesians 2 Saved by Grace - The Glory of Salvation in Ephesians 2
Phillips, Richard D.
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 224 pages
ISBN 978-1-59638-127-8
2009
£9.00
A companion to Phillip's Chosen in Christ, on Ephesians 1, this volume thoroughly works through the doctrines of salvation in Ephesians 2, and examines, in light of current controversies, all aspects of our salvation. New believers seeking a solid grasp on this issue and pastors seeking to teach with clarity on salvation can hardly find a more useful place to study. Ephesians 2 also shines gospel light on the doctrine of justification (answering the questions raised by the so-called "New Perspective on Paul"), the vital matter of union with Christ, the relationship between individual and corporate salvation, and a host of other topics.
The Enemy Within The Enemy Within
Lundgaard, Kris
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 157 pages
ISBN 978-0-87552-201-2
1998
£7.00
Lundgaard focuses on the heart of ongoing sin. Drawing on two classic works by John Owen he offers insight, encouragement and hope for overcoming the enemy within.
The Federal Vision and Covenant Theology - A Comparative Analysis The Federal Vision and Covenant Theology - A Comparative Analysis
Waters, Guy Prentiss
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 398 pages
ISBN 978-1-59638-033-2
2006
£12.50
Waters deals fairly and charitably with the chief advocates and ideas of the 'Federal Vision'. He shows from their own writings how they have departed from the teaching of Scripture sumarised in the Reformed confessions.
The Holy Trinity : In Scripture, History, Theology and Worship The Holy Trinity : In Scripture, History, Theology and Worship
Letham, Robert
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 550 pages
ISBN 0-87552-000-6
2004
£12.00
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Letham contends that evangelicals have neglected the doctrine of the Trinity. In this book he offers an examination of the biblical foundations of the doctrine and then traces the historical development through to the 20th Century. Letham engages with four critical issues in relation to the Trinity; the incarnation, worship and prayer, creation and missions, and persons.
The Truth About Islam The Truth About Islam
Zaka A & Coleman D
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 194 pages
ISBN 0-87552-621-7
2004
£7.00
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Demonstrates that biblical Christianity and Qur'anic Islam are two dramatically different belief systems. Features tables comparing passages from the Bible and the Quran.
What are Election & Predestination What are Election & Predestination
Phillips, Richard D.
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 32 pages
ISBN 978-1-59638-045-5
2006
£2.25
Phillips unfolds the biblical teaching on these important doctrines and reveals their practical application for the security, humility, and joy of believers
What is a Reformed Church? What is a Reformed Church?
Smallman, Stephen
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 32 pages
ISBN 0-87552-594-6
2003
£2.25
Discusses the Reformed view of Scripture, divine sovereignty, the covenant, the law, the church, and the kingdom.
What is Perseverance of the Saints? What is Perseverance of the Saints?
Milton, Michael
Presbyterian and Reformed
Booklet 40 pages
ISBN 978-1-59638-094-3
2009
£2.75
Dr Milton explains the doctrine of perseverance of the saints with sensitivity and clarity. He defines this famous "Fifth Point of Calvinism" and distinguishes it from other theologies (including "once saved always saved"). He also encourages all of us to delight in this beautiful doctrine that brings assurance to the believer, hope for the prodigal, and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ.
What is the Christian Worldview? What is the Christian Worldview?
Philip Ryken
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 48 pages
ISBN 978-1-59638-008-0
2006
£3.25
What does Christianity have to do with ordinary life? Is there a biblical perspective on our work or recreation or whatever we do? If so, how can we gain that perspective?
Many people seek to have a biblical view of life, yet fail to apply that biblical mindset, or worldview, to all parts of their lives. Ryken reveals the basis of the Christian worldview and describes how it affects one's view of God, creation, the family, work, the arts, and other issues.
Whatever Happened to the Reformation Whatever Happened to the Reformation
Johnson & White (ed)
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 368 pages
ISBN 0-87552-183-5
2001
£10.50
Bruce Ware, Darryl Hart, John MacArthur, and others join the editors in calling evangelicals to not abandon their Reformational roots but return to them.
Where in the World is the Church Where in the World is the Church
Horton, Michael
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 208 pages
ISBN 0-87552-565-2
2002 (first published 1995)
£8.00
Has the church, in a sense, neglected the world to the detriment of all? Michael Horton argues that as in the Reformation, Christians need to recover a biblical view of the world, including art, music, literature, philosophy, science, and work and leisure.
Why Johnny Can't Preach - The media have shaped the messengers Why Johnny Can
Gordon, T. David
Presbyterian and Reformed
Paperback, 108 pages
ISBN 978-1-59638-116-2
2009
£7.00
T. David Gordon has identified a problem, one that affects us all and needs fixing. Our preaching is just not communicating properly anymore. Fortunately, Gordon not only explains the causes of this failure but also shows us how to make things better.

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