The Constitutional History Of The Presbyterian Church In The United States Of America. Part 1, 1705-1741.
This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program.
This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's preservation reformatting program.
The Presbyterian Church Welcomes You provides an excellent introduction to the Presbyterian Church, USA. This is an ideal book for a person who is becoming a member of a Presbyterian congregation, or ...
John Bunyan (1628-1688) was a Christian writer and preacher. He was born at Harrowden, in the Parish of Elstow, England. He wrote The Pilgrim's Progress (1678- 1684), arguably the most famous publishe...
Each woman in the genealogy of Jesus - Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba and Mary - faced insurmountable odds that would have disqualified her from most jobs in many churches. Yet emotional abuse, prostit...
Foundation and Authority is a primer intended to introduce young people and adults to the Westminster Confession of Faith which will hopefully encourage further study. The Confession contains the basi...
Written in non-academic style specifically designed to reach new or previously unread church members, this volume lends itself quite well as an easy-to-read training manual for church officers or as a...
This Presbyterian Primer is one of a series of books by Clements that has been written in non-academic style, specifically designed to reach new church members. Originally released in 2003, this secon...
John Calvin, a beacon for the Puritans, receives considerable attention in this volume of Puritan Papers. J. I. Packer contributes a chapter on Calvin as "a servant of the Word." Others treat Calvin t...
Many students of our national character would agree that, for better or worse, the Puritan tradition had an enormous effect on the assumptions and aspirations of today's Americans. This book tells the...
A selection of pastoral letters to his people at Gilcomston South Church of Scotland, Aberdeen, where the author ministered for more than fifty years.
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