Puritan Paperbacks Archives - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/series/puritan-paperbacks/ Christian Publisher of Reformed & Puritan Books Thu, 14 May 2026 15:46:37 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2018/02/cropped-cropped-Banner-FilledIn-WithOval-1-32x32.jpg Puritan Paperbacks Archives - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/series/puritan-paperbacks/ 32 32 Gems of Thought https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/devotional-books/gems-of-thought/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/devotional-books/gems-of-thought/#respond Thu, 14 May 2026 15:08:01 +0000 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/?post_type=product&p=134403 *New Puritan Paperback* In 1865 Clement Evans, a Liverpool publisher, issued a book called Gems of Thought for Every Day in the Year, from the Writings of an Eminent Divine of the Seventeenth Century. That ‘eminent divine’ was William Gurnall (1616–1679), the Puritan minister and author of The Christian in Complete Armour. As Joseph Hall […]

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In 1865 Clement Evans, a Liverpool publisher, issued a book called Gems of Thought for Every Day in the Year, from the Writings of an Eminent Divine of the Seventeenth Century. That ‘eminent divine’ was William Gurnall (1616–1679), the Puritan minister and author of The Christian in Complete Armour.

As Joseph Hall (1574–1656), Bishop of Norwich, noted, ‘Every day is a little life: and our whole life is but a day repeated.’ Every day, therefore, should be a day to grow in our devotion to the Lord and in our understanding of his ways.

These ‘gems of thought’ from Gurnall’s writings will serve as helpful daily prompts for meditation, and will, if read prayerfully, lead readers to set their minds on heavenly things.

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Heaven Taken By Storm https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/heaven-taken-by-storm/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/heaven-taken-by-storm/#respond Thu, 10 Jul 2025 13:47:59 +0000 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/?post_type=product&p=119044 Book Description Heaven Taken by Storm, or, The Christian Soldier is a call to arms. In it Thomas Watson expounds and applies, in his own unique and much-loved style, the words of the Lord Jesus in Matthew 11:12: ‘And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and […]

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Heaven Taken by Storm, or, The Christian Soldier is a call to arms. In it Thomas Watson expounds and applies, in his own unique and much-loved style, the words of the Lord Jesus in Matthew 11:12: ‘And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.’ ‘Heaven,’ he says, is like a ‘town or castle that holds out in war, and is not taken but by storm. … Though heaven be given us freely, yet we must contend for it.’ What that means for the believer forms the substance of this book.

The author shows us the nature of this ‘holy violence’ – ‘resolution of will, vigour of affection, strength of endeavour.’ His aim throughout is to awaken the reader to the urgency of the gospel’s call. ‘Our work is great, our time short, our master urgent; we have need therefore to summon together all the powers of our souls, and strive as in a matter of life and death, that we may arrive at the kingdom above: we must not only put forth diligence, but violence.’

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Gospel Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/gospel-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/gospel-ministry/#respond Fri, 31 Mar 2023 10:57:10 +0000 https:///uk/?post_type=product&p=99559 A collection of meditations on Romans 8:6. 264pp.

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There are two intended audiences for discourses on the Christian ministry: the pastor or elder who cares for the church, and his congregation who are called to willing and prayerful submission. In Gospel Ministry, a collection of nine sermons delivered in his fruitful later years, John Owen addresses both.

Whether expounding the role of the Holy Spirit in shaping the ministry, presenting the purposes of the church, savouring God’s care of his people, or warning against being ashamed of the gospel, Owen’s teaching is invaluable for any minister – or member – of the body of Christ.

This book is complemented by its companion volume, Gospel Life, which beautifully sets forth the foundational steps of faith in Christ, assurance, and humble walking with him.

N.B. The sermons in this volume have been selected from The Works of John Owen, Volume 9, and modernised.

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Gospel Life https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/gospel-life/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/gospel-life/#respond Fri, 31 Mar 2023 08:55:16 +0000 https:///uk/?post_type=product&p=99552 A collection of meditations on Romans 8:6. 264pp.

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There are some questions common to all seekers after Christ. How can I know I truly have faith? What does it look like to be conformed to Jesus? How does God see me?

In Gospel Life, a posthumous compilation of thirteen sermons from the zenith of his preaching career, John Owen answers these questions with great compassion for the Christian who longs for growth and assurance. He draws on a wide range of Scripture to display the character of the Saviour, the acceptance of the Father, and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. Finally, Owen addresses the death and eternal hope of the believer, offering encouragement to all who love Christ.

A companion volume, Gospel Ministry, expounds the calling of Christian ministers, and exhorts congregations to loving and prayerful church life.

N.B. The sermons in this volume have been selected from The Works of John Owen, Volume 9, and modernised.

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Preparations for Sufferings https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/preparations-for-sufferings/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/preparations-for-sufferings/#comments Mon, 30 Aug 2021 16:21:18 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/preparations-for-sufferings-4/ Book Description The apostle Paul often taught young converts to the Christian faith that ‘we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God’ (Acts 14:22). For first-century Christians suffering for Christ was an inevitable accompaniment to a life of serious discipleship. In many parts of the world little has changed since those early […]

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The apostle Paul often taught young converts to the Christian faith that ‘we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God’ (Acts 14:22). For first-century Christians suffering for Christ was an inevitable accompaniment to a life of serious discipleship.

In many parts of the world little has changed since those early days. But in the West, Christians have long enjoyed a period of unusual rest from such troubles. However, there are ominous signs that change is on the way. Suffering ‘for righteousness’ sake’ may once again mark the lives of faithful Christians in the West.

In this exposition of Paul’s words, ‘For I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus’ (Acts 21:13), John Flavel shows us how vital and excellent a thing it is to prepare ourselves for the onset of sufferings.

‘The cup of sufferings is a very bitter cup, and it is but needful that we provide somewhat to sweeten it…’ — JOHN FLAVEL

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Epistle to the Reader 1
1. Wherein the text is opened and the doctrine propounded. 5
2. Shews, that although God takes no delight in afflicting his people, yet he sometimes exposeth them to great and grievous sufferings; with a brief about why, and how he calls them thereunto. 11
3. Shews that it is usual with God to premonish his people of approaching trials and sufferings; with some account of the manner how, and the reason why he so forewarns them. 21
4. Demonstrating the excellency of a prepared heart for the worst of sufferings’ and what a blessed thing it is to be ready to be bound, or to die for Christ, as Paul here was. 31
5. Evincing the necessity of a sound and real work of grace upon the heart, to fit a man for suffering for Christ. 47
6. Wherein the nature of this work of grace, in which our habitual fitness for suffering lies, is briefly opened, and an account given of the great advantage the gracious person hath for any, even the hardest work thereby. 57
7. In which the necessity of getting clear evidences of this work of grace in us, un order to our readiness for sufferings, is held forth, the nature of that evidence opened; and divers things that cloud and obscure it removed out of the way. 69
8. Discovering the necessity of an improved faith for the right management of sufferings, and directing to some special means for the improvement thereof. 79
9. Wherein the necessity and usefulness of Christian fortitude in order to sufferings is evinced, with a brief account of its nature and the means of attaining it. 89
10. Discovering the necessity of an heart mortified to all earthly and temporal enjoyments, in order to the right managing of a suffering condition; with several directions for the attaining thereof. 99
11. Wherein is opened the singular advantage that suffering saints have by their skill and insights into the rewards and mysteries of Satan’s temptations: some of those wiles of Satan opened, and rules for the avoiding of the danger briefly prescribed. 113
12. Sheweth that a choice part of our preparation and readiness for suffering consists in the improvement of our praying abilities, and keeping close with God in that heavenly and excellent duty in days of suffering; wherein also is opened the nature and means of its improvement. 123
13. Wherein is shewed the necessity of going out of ourselves, even when our habitual and actual preparations are at the greatest height; and depending as constantly and entirely upon the Spirit, who is Lord of all gracious influences, as if we had done nothing: together with the means of working the heart to such a frame. 129
14. Containing the first use of the point by way of conviction, discovering the unreadiness of multitudes of professors for suffering-work. 139
15. Containing another use of the point, by way of exhortation, persuading all the people of God, whilst the Lord respites, and graciously delays their trials, to answer the end of God therein, and prepare themselves for greater trials; where several motives are propounded to excite to the duty. 147
16. Containing the last use of the point, by way of support and comfort to poor trembling souls, who do take pains to make themselves ready for sufferings; but yet finding such strength in Satan’s temptations, and their own corruptions, fear that all their labour is in vain, and that they shall fain, and utterly apostatize when their troubles and trials come to an height. 155

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The Glorious Feast of the Gospel https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/sermons-and-expositions/the-glorious-feast-of-the-gospel/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/sermons-and-expositions/the-glorious-feast-of-the-gospel/#comments Mon, 16 Aug 2021 20:15:42 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/the-glorious-feast-of-the-gospel-2/ Book Description More than anything else, Richard Sibbes (1577–1635) was a great preacher. He never lost sight of the fact that the best Christian counselling is done by the Holy Spirit through the patient and lively exposition of God’s word. Sibbes excelled as a comforter of the troubled and doubting. But he also possessed a […]

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More than anything else, Richard Sibbes (1577–1635) was a great preacher. He never lost sight of the fact that the best Christian counselling is done by the Holy Spirit through the patient and lively exposition of God’s word. Sibbes excelled as a comforter of the troubled and doubting. But he also possessed a rare gift of illuminating every passage of Scripture he handled by drawing out its significance for his hearers and readers.

These features of Sibbes’s ministry figure prominently in The Glorious Feast of the Gospel. Sibbes takes for his text Isaiah 25:6-9 in order to display ‘Christ’s gracious invitation and royal entertainment of believers.’ The subject-matter is a perfect blend of rich doctrine and practical application. Here is an ‘admirable feast indeed … Jesus Christ is the master of the feast, and the cheer and provision too.’

If you have lost the ‘spiritual relish of savoury practical truths,’ these sermons, if read prayerfully, will help you recover it.

‘Now, I will shew why Christ, with his benefits, prerogatives, graces, and comforts, is compared to a feast…’

— RICHARD SIBBES

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To the Reader, by Jackson, Nalton, and Taylor vii
Original Title Page xvii
SERMON 1 — Isa. 25:6 1
SERMON 2 — Isa. 25:6 19
SERMON 3 — Isa. 25:6, 7 35
SERMON 4 — Isa. 25:7, 8 61
SERMON 5 — Isa. 25:8 81
SERMON 6 — Isa. 25:8 95
SERMON 7 — Isa 25:8 111
SERMON 8 — Isa. 25:8, 9 127
SERMON 9 — Isa. 25:9 145

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The Incomparableness of God https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology-books/the-incomparableness-of-god/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology-books/the-incomparableness-of-god/#comments Wed, 09 Dec 2020 14:11:01 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/the-incomparableness-of-god-2/ Book Description George Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion and, while he is practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to the doctrines taught in Scripture. Thomas Manton commended his work as coming ‘from one both of a […]

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George Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion and, while he is practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to the doctrines taught in Scripture. Thomas Manton commended his work as coming ‘from one both of a good head and heart.’ In this exposition of Psalm 89:6, which looks at the incomparable being, attributes, works, and word of God, Swinnock is not content to let the truth lie on the surface of the mind. He drives it home to the heart, using powerful arguments, colourful illustrations, and personal applications. His great desire is for the reader to come to know, enjoy and love the incomparable God of the Bible. ‘He who knows God aright is fully satisfied in him; when he once drinks of the “fountain of living waters,” he thirsts no more after other objects.’

‘The holiness and happiness of the rational creature consists in these two: his holiness, in conformity to God; his happiness, in communion with him. And these two have a dependence on each other. They only who are like him, can enjoy him.’

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The Epistle Dedicatory ix
1. The preface and the meaning of the text. 1
2. God is incomparable; in his being. 7
3. The incomparableness of God in his being, It is from itself, for itself, and wholly independent. 11
4. God incomparable in his being, as he is absolutely perfect, universal, unchangeable 16
5. God incomparable in his being, as it is eternal and without composition. 22
6. God incomparable in his being, as it is infinite and incomprehensible. 26
7. God incomparable in his attributes, in his holiness and wisdom. 33
8. God incomparable in his attributes, in his knowledge and faithfulness. 49
9. God incomparable in his mercy and patience. 56
10. God incomparable in his attributes, as they are from him, as they are his essence, as they are all one in him, as they are in him in an infinite manner. 62
11. God incomparable in his works, creation, and providence. 66
12. God incomparable in the work of redemption; he can do all things 78
13. God incomparable in the manner of his working: he works irresistibly, arbitrarily 83
14. God incomparable in his working; he does the greatest things with ease, and without any help. 88
15. God incomparable in his word; he speaks with incomparable authority, condescension, and efficacy. 96
16. God incomparable in his word: in its purity, mysteries, prophecies. 103
17. God incomparable, how great is the malignity of sin, which contemns, dishonours, and opposes this God! 109
18. If God be incomparable in his word, as it is converting, affrighting, and comforting. 114
19. If God be incomparable, how great is the madness and misery of impenitent sinners! 122
20. If God be incomparable, how monstrous is their pride who compare themselves to the incomparable God! 132
21. If God be incomparable, then incomparable service and worship is due him. 137
22. Labour for acquaintances with the incomparable God: motives to it. The knowledge of God is sanctifying, satisfying, saving. 150
23. The means of acquaintance with God. A sense of our ignorance. Attendance on the word. Fervent prayer. 162
24. Exhortation to choose this incomparable God for our portion; with some motives to it. 169
25. Exhortation to give God the glory of his incomparable excellency; with some considerations to enforce it. 177
26. Comfort to them that have the incomparable God for their portion. 188

 

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An Ark For All God’s Noahs https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/an-ark-for-all-gods-noahs/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/an-ark-for-all-gods-noahs/#comments Wed, 28 Oct 2020 20:46:59 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/an-ark-for-all-gods-noahs-2/ Book Description We live in difficult days and in trying times. This book, with its quaint yet vivid title, points us to the One in whom Christian men and women have always found the strength to persevere come what may. Taking Lamentations 3:24 as his starting-point – ‘The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; […]

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We live in difficult days and in trying times. This book, with its quaint yet vivid title, points us to the One in whom Christian men and women have always found the strength to persevere come what may. Taking Lamentations 3:24 as his starting-point – ‘The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him,’ – Thomas Brooks expounds the attributes of God with the aim of comforting those who have felt not only the stresses and strains of daily life but also the searing pain of loss in its various forms. God, he says, ‘is a portion that is exactly suited to the condition of the soul in its desires, needs, wants, longings and prayers. All the soul needs is found in God. There is light to enlighten the soul, wisdom to counsel the soul, power to support the soul, goodness to supply the soul, mercy to pardon the soul, beauty to delight the soul, glory to ravish the soul, and fullness to fill the soul.’

‘All true comfort and happiness is only to be found in having an all-sufficient God for your portion.’

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Epistle Dedicatory ix
A MATCHLESS PORTION
Introduction 1
Analysis of Text and Topics 2
Part I. What a Portion God Is
1. Present 7
2. Immense 8
3. All-sufficient 13
4. Absolute, needful, and necessary 16
5. Pure and unmixed 20
6. Glorious, happy, and blessed 25
7. Peculiar 27
8. Universal 30
9. Safe and Secure 35
10. Suitable 37
11. Incomprehensible 39
12. Inexhaustible 42
13. Soul-Satisfying 47
14. Permanent, indefinite, never-failing, everlasting 53
15. Incomparable 58
Part II. Grounds of Title unto God as a Portion
1. Free favour and love of God 63
2. Covenant of grace 64
3. Marriage union 57
Part III. Improvement of the Truth that God is a Portion
1. Fret not on account of prosperity of the wicked 67
2. Be content with present condition 78
3. Those mistaken who judge saints to be unhappy 88
4. Set not affections on earthly portions 92
5. Be cheerful under all crosses and troubles 95
6. Away with all expedients and compliances 99
7. Glory in God as a portion 101
8. Shall want nothing good 103
9. Away with inordinate cares 108
10. All is the believer’s 115
11. God no hurtful portion 117
12. Let the saints think of God as their portion 126
13. Be not afraid to die 129
14. Make it fully out that God is your portion; its advantages 131
Question 1: How Shall We Know whether God Be Our Portion? Answered 147
Question 2: How Shall We Evidence This? Answered 197
Incitements to See that God is Our Portion 207
How to Make God Our Portion 217
Objections Answered 227
Positions that May Be Useful 243

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Select Practical Writings of Robert Traill https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/select-practical-writings-robert-traill/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/select-practical-writings-robert-traill/#respond Tue, 23 Jun 2020 21:21:11 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/selected-practical-writings-3/ Book Description Robert Traill (1642–1716) lived to span the ripest period of the Puritan age. Distinguished in the classes of Edinburgh University, Traill early felt the inner constraint to preach Christ. Although he was endowed with a first-class mind and had enjoyed a very complete theological education, Traill was above all a preacher and a […]

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Robert Traill (1642–1716) lived to span the ripest period of the Puritan age. Distinguished in the classes of Edinburgh University, Traill early felt the inner constraint to preach Christ. Although he was endowed with a first-class mind and had enjoyed a very complete theological education, Traill was above all a preacher and a pastor who strove at all times to promote practical godliness in his sermons and writings. Every reader who shares his outlook will find him warm, instructive, and encouraging.

This selection of Traill’s practical writings is an excellent introduction to the two-volume edition of his Works.

Strive for the knowledge of him. It is the ignorance of God that is the most universal cause of all the sin and misery in the world, and in the church.

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Searching Our Hearts in Difficult Times https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/owen-searching-our-hearts-in-difficult-times/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/owen-searching-our-hearts-in-difficult-times/#comments Fri, 08 Nov 2019 14:08:46 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/searching-our-hearts-in-difficult-times/ Endorsements ‘How many people have said to you this year that these are difficult times? COVID 19 alone has produced widespread anxiety which has been coupled with widespread unrest in society, and deep-seated divisions in our political world. What are we to do? Who can draw on deep personal experience of such days to give […]

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‘How many people have said to you this year that these are difficult times? COVID 19 alone has produced widespread anxiety which has been coupled with widespread unrest in society, and deep-seated divisions in our political world. What are we to do? Who can draw on deep personal experience of such days to give us wise guidance? John Owen lived in precisely such a time of suffering, of terrible political divisions that cost many lives, of war and of plague. So in Searching our Hearts in Difficult Times we find the voice of Scripture married to a life of deep personal experience to bring us exactly the counsel we need.’ — SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

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‘O that we might advise one another as to what to do; to help one another to recover from our weaknesses!’

Following Jesus is not easy. It involves self-denial, daily cross-bearing, and lifelong obedience. Salvation is promised to the one who ‘endures to the end.’ Christians need much encouragement, especially in ‘difficult times’. This the Lord supplies through pastors who love him and care for his people.

John Owen was such a pastor. One way he sought to help his fellow-believers was to hold occasional meetings for spiritual conference and fellowship at which various topics were addressed and discussed, with Owen providing a concluding summary of the proceedings.

The short chapters in Searching Our Hearts in Difficult Times contain a number of Owen’s talks and sermons on a wide range of subjects which are as relevant to Christians today as they were to believers some three and a half centuries ago.

Abridged and made easy to read.

‘In these records we are transported back three hundred and fifty years to a relatively small gathering of serious Christians. We have the privilege of eavesdropping on one of the great spiritual masters answering questions that arose in the hearts and minds of the congregation he loved and served. They are also perennial questions. Owen deals with the issues that trouble serious-minded Christians in every age: “How much conviction of sin do I need to have?” “Can sin and grace both be in my life simultaneously?” “How can I overcome a sin-habit?” “How can I be sure I really am a Christian?” We may not be able to listen to Owen’s voice on the web; but we can easily enough allow our imagination to wander back to these gatherings and almost hear his voice as we benefit form these wonderfully preserved transcripts of spiritual counsel. They are a banquet for hungry souls!’ — SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

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Preface vii
Part I: Searching Our Hearts
1 Conviction of sin before conversion 1
2 Assurance of salvation 5
3 The sins of our day and age 10
4 Spiritual backsliding 15
5 Praying to Christ 21
6 Applying to Christ for grace 26
7 Weak faith when praying 31
8 Prevailing sins 34
9 Can habitual sin coexist with grace? 42
10 How may we be delivered from a habit of sin? 49
11 Days of judgment 52
12 Preparation for Christ’s coming in times of judgment 62
13 The contest between Christ and Antichrist 67
14 Christian duty under divine warnings 70
Part II: Difficult and Dangerous Times
1 The nature of the warning 75
2 The evil of which they are warned 78
3 How this evil will be introduced 78
4 The time and season of it 79
Applications 95
Part III: Living By Faith in Difficult Times
The use and advantage of faith:
1 In a time of national adversity 101
2 In a time of reproaches and persecutions 116
3 In a time when Roman Catholicism is on the increase 127
4 In a time when true religion is declining 136

 

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The Fear of God https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-fear-of-god/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-fear-of-god/#comments Sun, 18 Mar 2018 15:11:23 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/the-fear-of-god/ Book Description Published the year after his Pilgrim’s Progress, in 1679, Bunyan’s Treatise on the Fear of God takes a widely misunderstood and neglected theme, wipes off the grime of confusion, and lets it sparkle. And sparkle really is the word: where most assume that the fear of God must be the gloomy theological equivalent […]

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Published the year after his Pilgrim’s Progress, in 1679, Bunyan’s Treatise on the Fear of God takes a widely misunderstood and neglected theme, wipes off the grime of confusion, and lets it sparkle. And sparkle really is the word: where most assume that the fear of God must be the gloomy theological equivalent of eating up your greens, Bunyan shows what a delightful and helpful subject it is.

From the Foreword by Michael Reeves

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Foreword vii
1 The Object of Our Fear 1
2 The Rule and Director of Our Fear 15
3 Different Sorts of Fear 23
4 The Grace of Fear 59
5 The Privileges of Fear 91
6 The Practice of Godly Fear 109

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Duties of Christian Fellowship https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/duties-christian-fellowship/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/duties-christian-fellowship/#comments Fri, 06 Oct 2017 13:38:56 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/duties-christian-fellowship/ Book Description Duties of Christian Fellowship deals with a matter of perennial concern for every truly Christian church. In just a few pages it sets out in very concise terms the responsibilities all Christians have, first, to their pastors, and then second, to one another within the fellowship of the local church. John Owen was […]

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Duties of Christian Fellowship deals with a matter of perennial concern for every truly Christian church. In just a few pages it sets out in very concise terms the responsibilities all Christians have, first, to their pastors, and then second, to one another within the fellowship of the local church.

John Owen was a pastor as well as a theologian and therefore this is a most practical manual of church fellowship. It was likely intended to be read by individuals with self-examination, meditation and prayer, but it would also be very suitable for group Bible study or adult Sunday School classes. This edition is enhanced by a modernized text and the addition of questions which have been added to facilitate group discussion.

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Suggestions for the Use of this Book 7
Foreword 9
Section one
Rules for walking in fellowship with respect to the pastor of the congregation, with explanations of the rules, and motives for keeping them (Rules 1-7) 11
Section two
Rules for walking in fellowship with respect to other believers, with explanations of the rules, and motives for keeping them (Rules 1-15) 31

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Flowers From a Puritan’s Garden https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/flowers-from-a-puritans-garden/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/flowers-from-a-puritans-garden/#comments Fri, 06 Oct 2017 12:31:27 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/flowers-puritans-garden/ Book Description Do you ever underline helpful passages in books you are reading? This is exactly what C. H. Spurgeon used to do when reading the Puritans. Whilst reading Thomas Manton, he was struck time and time again by the ‘solid, sensible instruction, forcibly delivered’ that he found there. To Manton’s thoughts, Spurgeon added his […]

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Book Description

Do you ever underline helpful passages in books you are reading? This is exactly what C. H. Spurgeon used to do when reading the Puritans. Whilst reading Thomas Manton, he was struck time and time again by the ‘solid, sensible instruction, forcibly delivered’ that he found there.

To Manton’s thoughts, Spurgeon added his own; the result being, as Spurgeon put it, that he cleared Manton’s house of all his pictures, and then hung them up in frames of his own. These newly framed pictures are exhibited in Flowers From a Puritan’s Garden, which Spurgeon intended to be used as an aid to meditation and prayer. Preachers will also find inspiration in these Manton-Spurgeon combinations for sensible and clear sermon illustrations.

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All Things Made New https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/all-things-made-new/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/all-things-made-new/#respond Fri, 21 Jul 2017 10:53:10 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/things-made-new/ Book Description Numerous stories are told from John Flavel’s life of how people just ‘happened to meet him’ and yet came away deeply thankful to God, full of resolve to walk with Christ as a result. The same is true of encounters made with Flavel’s writings. Flavel spent almost his entire ministry in a busy […]

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Numerous stories are told from John Flavel’s life of how people just ‘happened to meet him’ and yet came away deeply thankful to God, full of resolve to walk with Christ as a result. The same is true of encounters made with Flavel’s writings.

Flavel spent almost his entire ministry in a busy town serving working people. He believed that the gospel impacts and shapes every thought, every feeling, every ambition, emotion, desire, success, tragedy and joy. Christ makes all things new for the believer, and teaches us to follow him with confidence, until that day when he truly renews all things. To read Flavel is to catch and to be changed by the same vision.

Selected and Edited by Lewis Allen.

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Introduction vii
Part one – salvation is in Jesus Christ
1 Love Divine 3
2 Jesus the God-Man 17
3 He Came for the Cross 33
4 Jesus Reigns! 49
Part two – trusting in and belonging to Christ
5 The Riches of God in Christ 67
6 United to Jesus 93
7 Salvation Belongs to the Trinity 115
8 True Freedom 141
Part three – living the Christian life
9 Guard Your Heart 159
10 Trust God in Tough Times 183
11 Be Encouraged: God Is at Work! 199
12 How to Look for God’s Work in Your Life 221
Part four – the church
13 Living in Gospel Unity 249
14 Authentic Gospel Ministry 273

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The Way to True Peace and Rest https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/way-true-peace-rest/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/way-true-peace-rest/#comments Fri, 26 May 2017 13:39:53 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/way-true-peace-rest/ Book Description It was said of Robert Bruce that ‘no man in his time spake with such evidence and power of the Spirit’. One is certainly left with that impression after reading The Way to True Peace and Rest, his six sermons on Isaiah 38, a chapter that records the illness that afflicted King Hezekiah […]

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Book Description

It was said of Robert Bruce that ‘no man in his time spake with such evidence and power of the Spirit’. One is certainly left with that impression after reading The Way to True Peace and Rest, his six sermons on Isaiah 38, a chapter that records the illness that afflicted King Hezekiah of Judah and his reaction to it. Although various sicknesses are common to all humanity, yet people react in very different ways when such trials are visited upon them.

With a wonderful blend of faithful exposition, keen insight, and practical application, Bruce urges his hearers to ‘take heed to the various aspects of this account, that we may learn how to conduct ourselves in the event of our suffering some serious disease; thus, learning from King Hezekiah’s behaviour, we may come to obtain the same comfort he experienced.’

Translated and edited by David C. Searle.

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Sermon 1: Isaiah 38:1-3 1
Sermon 2: Isaiah 38:4-6 27
Sermon 3: Isaiah 38:7-11 47
Sermon 4: Isaiah 38:12-14 79
Sermon 5: Isaiah 38:15-16 109
Sermon 6: Isaiah 38:16-22 133
Appendix 1: On Conscience
The Preparation for the Lord’s Supper 163
Appendix 2: Additional Sermon
An Exhortation to the Presbyteries of Lothian by Master Robert Bruce, Minister of Christ’s Evangel, at Edinburgh, 16th September, 1589 177

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The Crook in the Lot https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-crook-in-the-lot/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-crook-in-the-lot/#comments Fri, 26 May 2017 10:37:29 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/the-crook-in-the-lot/ Book Description Thomas Boston (1676-1732) was a remarkable Scottish theologian and pastor. His Works run to 12 volumes and contain some lengthy theological treatises. But Boston also wrote brief, very accessible, and pastoral books, and chief among these is the quaintly titled, The Crook in the Lot: The Sovereignty and Wisdom of God, in the […]

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Thomas Boston (1676-1732) was a remarkable Scottish theologian and pastor. His Works run to 12 volumes and contain some lengthy theological treatises. But Boston also wrote brief, very accessible, and pastoral books, and chief among these is the quaintly titled, The Crook in the Lot: The Sovereignty and Wisdom of God, in the Afflictions of Men Displayed. This little book is a pastoral masterpiece, in which Boston reflects on the words of Ecclesiastes 7:13, ‘Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight which he hath made crooked?’

By ‘lot’, Boston means our ‘lot in life’, the shape of our lives as they are styled by God’s many providences. By ‘crook’, he means those unforeseen troubles that afflict, unsettle, or disturb us in any way. Boston sets out to minister pastoral wisdom and help to God’s people experiencing what Paul calls ‘the sufferings of this present time’ (Rom. 8:18).

The Crook in the Lot is pastoral medicine prepared in the laboratory of Boston’s own personal and ministerial sufferings. It is little wonder that Jonathan Edwards considered Boston ‘a truly great divine’. He was indeed!

From The Foreword by Ian Hamilton

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Foreword by Ian Hamilton vii
Brief Biography of Thomas Boston xiii
The Sovereignty and Wisdom of God in the Afflictions of Men Displayed 1
An Exposition of Proverbs 16:19 65
An Exposition of 1 Peter 5:6 87

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A Heavenly Conference https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/a-heavenly-conference/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/a-heavenly-conference/#respond Wed, 15 Jul 2015 14:55:39 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/a-heavenly-conference/ Endorsement ‘Christians today need not only the truth and comfort Sibbes offers here; they need his heartfelt delight so that they live for no other end than the very glory of God.’ — MICHAEL REEVES Book Description A Heavenly Conference is Richard Sibbes’ exposition of the memorable meeting that took place on the first Easter […]

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‘Christians today need not only the truth and comfort Sibbes offers here; they need his heartfelt delight so that they live for no other end than the very glory of God.’ — MICHAEL REEVES

Book Description

A Heavenly Conference is Richard Sibbes’ exposition of the memorable meeting that took place on the first Easter Sunday when the risen Christ met Mary Magdalene at the empty tomb. Though only a few words were exchanged between the Lord and Mary, Sibbes saw in them the gospel in a nutshell.

A Heavenly Conference is a wonderfully original treatment of the doctrine of the believer’s union with Christ. It is written by a loving and tender-hearted pastor whose main aim is to help believers enjoy the comfort that comes from knowing that Jesus’ God and Father is our God and Father too. ‘For from this, that God is our God, cometh all that we have that is good in nature and grace. Whatsoever is comfortable cometh from this spring, that God in Christ is our God, our reconciled God.’

Without such assurance, we simply cannot live Christian lives as God would have us. God would have us thankful, cheerful, rejoicing, and strong in faith: but we will be none of these things unless we are sure that God and Christ are ours for good. Here, then, are pastorally vital truths that Sibbes seeks to work into us.

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Foreword by Michael Reeves vii
To the Reader xi
A Heavenly Discourse between Christ and Mary 1
1 The ministry of angels 2
2 The apprehension of Christ 4
3 One word from Christ; one word from Mary 8
4 Application 11
5 Communion with Christ 19
Beware of apathy 20
Beware of formality 23
6 A particular interest in Christ 24
7 Christ’s prohibition 26
Outward things 27
8 Christ’s commission 32
9 Christ our brother 35
The comfort of being Christ’s brethren 43
The dignity of Christ’s brethren 47
Christ’s timing 49
Christ’s love constant and invincible 51
Christ’s love to his cast down brethren 54
The matter of Christ’s commission 62
10 Christ’s ascension and ours 63
The purpose of Christ’s ascension 68
Christ pleading our cause 73
The comfort of an ascended Christ 75
11 Christ’s Father and ours 80
The comfort of having God as our Father 92
God’s love in Christ 94
Be indulgent in preaching the truth 98
Knowing true brethren 101
The priority of Christ’s relation to the Father 105
12 Christ’s God and ours 111
The comfort in God being our God 115
13 Application 120
God sovereign in our hearts 120
God the ground of our obedience 123
God all-sufficient for us 142
Assurance of salvation 152

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Christ Set Forth https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/christ-set-forth/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/christ-set-forth/#respond Tue, 21 Apr 2015 05:17:24 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/christ-set-forth/ *New retypeset edition* Endorsements ‘Turning to nearly any page in this volume, readers will be rewarded with a remarkably pastoral theology of justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.’ — MICHAEL HORTON Book Description First published in 1642, Christ Set Forth — one of Thomas Goodwin’s most beloved and enduring works — […]

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‘Turning to nearly any page in this volume, readers will be rewarded with a remarkably pastoral theology of justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.’ — MICHAEL HORTON

Book Description

First published in 1642, Christ Set Forth — one of Thomas Goodwin’s most beloved and enduring works — is a book full of theological riches and penetrating pastoral insights. Addressing, from an exposition of Romans 8:34, the pastoral problem that many believers stray in their faith by looking into their own hearts for signs of grace instead of looking away from themselves to Christ, Christ Set Forth is primarily a book written to encourage Christians. As Scott Berggren says in the Foreword,

It is a guidebook for keeping one’s heart and faith pointed in the right direction, towards Christ himself. In it Goodwin pushes aside anything that might displace Christ in one’s heart. In chapter after chapter he sets forth the glory of Christ and his work as mediator as the only object of one’s faith and affection.

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Foreword by Scott Berggren, xi
Author’s Introduction, xv
Section 1
Showing by way of introduction that Christ is the example and object of justifying faith. 3
Section 2
Christ the object and support of faith for justification, in his death. 29
Section 3
Faith supported by Christ’s resurrection. 55
Section 4
Faith supported by Christ’s ascension, and sitting at God’s right hand. 109
Section 5
The triumph of faith from Christ’s intercession. 143

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The True Bounds of Christian Freedom https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-true-bounds-of-christian-freedom/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-true-bounds-of-christian-freedom/#comments Fri, 26 Jul 2013 13:09:37 +0000 http://new./uk/?post_type=product&p=11514 The True Bounds of Christian Freedom is a clear, scriptural exposition of the place of the law in the life of the Christian. 264pp.

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Does our being made free by Christ free us from the law?

Does our being made free by Christ deliver us from all punishments or chastisements for sin?

Is it consistent with Christian freedom to be under obligation to perform duties because God has commanded them?

May Christ’s freemen come into bondage again through sin?

Is it consistent with Christian freedom to perform duties out of respect for the recompense of the reward?

Does the freedom of a Christian free him from all obedience to men?

The True Bounds of Christian Freedom is a clear, scriptural exposition of the place of the law in the life of the Christian. One of the few works currently available which shows the danger of Antinomianism, while also avoiding legalism.

 

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PUBLISHERS’ INTRODUCTION 9
TO THE CHRISTIAN READER 13
1 TRUE CHRISTIAN FREEDOM 17
The nature of Christian freedom 19
The quality of Christian freedom 21
The branches of Christian freedom 22
1. Freedom in its negative aspects 22
(i) Freedom from Satan 22
(ii) Freedom from sin 23
(iii) Freedom from the law 28
(a) Freedom from the law as a covenant 28
(b) Freedom from the curses of the law 30
Five reasons why the law cannot condemn the believer 32
True and false appeals from the court of the law 33
(c) Freedom from the accusations of the law 34
(d) Freedom from the rigour of the law 40
(iv) Freedom from obedience to men 44
(v) Freedom from death 45
(vi) Freedom from the grave 46
2. Freedom in its positive aspects 47
2 THE MORAL LAW A RULE OF OBEDIENCE 51
QUERY 1: Are Christians freed from the moral law as a rule of obedience?
The Scriptural uses of the word ‘law’ 54
Proposition 1: The law remains as a rule of walking for the people of God 59
The testimony of the Reformed Confessions 59
The testimony of the New Testament 61
Five proofs of the binding nature of the law 64
Five further arguments for obedience to the law 66
Application (i) Against Papists 69
(ii) Against Antinomians 70
(iii) To all believers 73
3 LAW AND GRACE 77
Proposition 2: The law is not incompatible with grace 77
Seven purposes for which the law was given 78
Five reasons why the law is not incompatible with grace 84
Objections answered:
(i)  That the law as a covenant is incompatible with grace 88
(ii) That the law is not the covenant of grace, nor a third covenant and must therefore be a covenant of works 93
(iii) That as the covenants of law and of grace are opposites, the law cannot be linked with grace 101
4 CHASTISEMENTS FOR SIN 110
QUERY 2: Are Christians freed from all punishments and chastisements for sin?
Does chastisement pertain to the Old Testament only? 112
New Testament teaching about chastisement 115
Various cavils answered 117
Main arguments against chastisement stated and answered 121
Five reasons why God chastens His people 123
Concluding considerations 125
5 PERFORMANCE OF DUTY 130
QUERY 3: If a believer is under the moral law as a rule of duty is his liberty in Christ infringed?
Three mistakes with regard to the performance of duty 131
(i) The case of such as wait for the Spirit to move them to obedience 132
(ii) The case of such as think they are to do nothing else but pray 136
(iii) The case of such as think they are to perform duty because their own hearts incline them to it 136
Four ways in which the believer is free from duty 138
Nine differences between legal obedience and evangelical obedience 140
Delight in duty 144
6 PARTIAL BONDAGE 148
QUERY 4: Can Christ’s freemen sin themselves into bondage again?
Two kinds of bondage: 148
1. Universal bondage 148
2. Partial bondage 149
(i) A bondage in respect of comfort 150
The five-fold peace of a Christian man 156
(ii) A bondage in respect of the manner of obedience 157
7 OBEDIENCE FOR THE SAKE OF REWARD 159
QUERY 5: May Christ’s freemen perform duties for the sake of reward?
Three opinions respecting this stated and examined 159
What is meant by rewards? 163
What is meant by the eyeing of rewards? 164
Is the eyeing of rewards an infringement of Christian liberty? 165
1. With reference to temporal blessings 166
2. With reference to spiritual benefits 178
3. With reference to eternal rewards 190
(i) The lawfulness of it 195
(ii) The necessity of it 201
8 OBEDIENCE TO MEN 206
QUERY 6: Are Christians freed from obedience to men?
Two kinds of subjection 206
Obedience to the civil magistrate 208
9 THE APPLICATION TO BELIEVERS AND UNBELIEVERS 211
The miserable bondage of the unbeliever 211
(i) To sin 211
(ii) To Satan 214
(iii) To the law of God 215
The duty of the believer 218
(i) To maintain Christian liberty 218
(ii) Not to abuse Christian liberty 223

 

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Puritan Paperbacks Series https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/puritan-paperback-series/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/puritan-paperback-series/#comments Tue, 23 Jul 2013 12:11:01 +0000 http://new./uk/?post_type=product&p=11375 The current set is 63 volumes. The set price reflects approximately 15% discount. **Please note that since we are in the process of updating the covers and typesetting, sets ordered will include some older editions** EndorsementsRead More ↓ ‘I cannot exaggerate the blessing that Banner of Truth has been to my life and the lives […]

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The current set is 63 volumes. The set price reflects approximately 15% discount.

**Please note that since we are in the process of updating the covers and typesetting, sets ordered will include some older editions**

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‘I cannot exaggerate the blessing that Banner of Truth has been to my life and the lives of my colleagues. Young people often ask me to share with them the books which have most shaped my theology and fanned into flame my zeal. The answer is always the same – Banner books and the Puritans. It is with the greatest urgency that I encourage every young Christian to read the Puritans, and the very best place to start is the Puritan Paperback Series from Banner of Truth.’– PAUL WASHER

‘I started reading the Puritan Paperbacks when I was in college. I’ve read around a dozen of them by now and have always found them edifying, convicting, and deeply spiritual. There are several—like Richard Baxter’s The Reformed Pastor and Thomas Brooks’ Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices—that I come back to often. You won’t find better physicians of the soul than the Puritans.’– – KEVIN DEYOUNG

‘When I was fifteen years old, I read my Dad’s entire shelf of Banner of Truth Puritan Paperbacks between 9:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. each evening as I sought for peace for my own soul. By God’s grace, the Puritan paperbacks granted me this peace in Christ in a large measure. I was so moved by the Banner paperbacks, that I started my first book company (Bible Truth Books) at the age of sixteen, as I wanted everyone to experience what I had experienced. I have been selling Puritan books ever since—nearly for fifty years now. I know of no set of books that can do people’s souls so much good as the Banner Puritan Paperbacks.’– JOEL BEEKE

‘The Puritans’ writings have shaped and influenced my life in Christ and ministry in incalculable ways; these godly men knew Christ, His Word, and how to effectively minister to God’s people. The Puritan Paperback Series is a great introduction to these men and their teaching. I find myself turning to them time and again in private devotion, discipleship, and deep study. An hour spent reading these works is an hour well-spent.’– JASON HELOPOULOS

‘Everybody wants to read the Puritans, but most people don’t know where to start. That’s simple! Start with the Puritan Paperback Series. Of course that only narrows it down to 48 volumes, so let me offer 3 top recommendations: The Mystery of Providence, The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment, and Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices. They may just change your life.’– TIM CHALLIES

‘Sibbes’ Bruised Reed, Goodwin’s Heart of Christ, Owen’s Mortification of Sin, and Flavel’s Mystery of Providence, are some just a few of the classics that are in this excellent Puritan Paperbacks Series. There is something for everyone in this series. My own Christian faith and learning would be seriously impoverished if I had not read some of these classic Puritan works.’– MARK JONES

‘The Puritans remain a goldmine of practical Christian wisdom but they do suffer in today’s marketplace for often being verbose and long-winded. The Puritan Paperback series offers some of the best Puritan writing in pocket sized volumes in a way that makes them attractively accessible. As Christians, we really do need to draw on the insights of the great leaders and thinkers of the Christian past and this series is one of the best ways for the hard-pressed and over-scheduled college student or twenty-something to do that. Inexpensive and easy to read, the Puritan Paperbacks are real bargains, practical, theological, doxological.’– CARL TRUEMAN

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This is the complete set of the currently available Puritan Paperbacks. A great gift for the willing reader, this set contains some of the greatest writings of the Puritans that have been read and enjoyed by Christians for centuries.

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Sermons of the Great Ejection https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/sermons-of-the-great-ejection/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/sermons-of-the-great-ejection/#comments Tue, 05 Feb 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/sermons-of-the-great-ejection/ This new edition for the 350th anniversary of the ‘Farewell Sunday’ in August 1662 when 2000 ministers left the national church for conscience’ sake is also a fine introduction to Puritan preaching. 280pp.

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‘These sermons that Edmund Calamy put together, about the Great Ejection, 1662, are powerful sermons. These are pastors, choosing to be on the last day of their ministry, because they can’t in good conscience affirm everything in The Book of Common Prayer, who resign their jobs, lose their livings, generally had to move away from where they were to be faithful — these are their final sermons to their congregations — moving, moving sermons.’ — MARK DEVER

Book Description

A fine introduction to Puritan preaching, this little book also recalls one of the great turning points in English Christianity—for these sermons were preached on ‘the Farewell Sunday’ in August, 1662, when two thousand ministers left the national Church for conscience’ sake. Much has been written on that Great Ejection, but nothing is more important than to hear the ejected speak for themselves. Their watchword was:

I preach as never sure to preach again,
And as a dying man to dying men.

This new edition of Sermons of the Great Ejection not only commemorates the 350th anniversary of a noteworthy historical event but, more importantly, gives a real insight into the theology, godliness, and preaching of the Puritans. Why is this relevant? For two reasons: (i) as the blurb on the first edition said, ‘such preaching could set England alight again in our own times’; and (ii) the issues of 1662 are directly relevant to the present situation in the church when the emphasis is once again upon conformity and unity at the expense of truth and holiness. May this little book be an encouragement to men of gospel truth and integrity everywhere.

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INTRODUCTION vii
EDMUND CALAMY 1
Trembling for the Ark of God (1 Sam. 4:13) 7
THOMAS BROOKS 27
A Pastor’s Legacies 31
JOHN COLLINS 51
Contending for the Faith (Jude 3) 55
THOMAS LYE 85
A Pastor’s Love for His People (Phil. 4:1) 89
Stand Fast in the Lord (Phil. 4:1) 101
THOMAS WATSON 131
Weal to the Righteous but Woe to the Wicked (Isa. 3:10, 11) 139
Parting Counsels (2 Cor. 7:1) 159
JOHN OLDFIELD 179
Stumbling at the Sufferings of the Godly (Psa. 69:6) 183
JOHN WHITLOCK 215
Remember, Hold Fast and Repent (Rev. 3:3) 219
THE NONCONFORMIST’S CATECHISM 251

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The Spirit and the Church https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-spirit-and-the-church/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-spirit-and-the-church/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:31 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-spirit-and-the-church/ Owen calls the church back to divine certainty and divine resources, showing that it is the Holy Spirit who convinces, assures, teaches, comforts and equips the church and its members for their work. 208pp.

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How do Christians come to the certainty that the Bible is the Word of God, and gain an understanding of His mind and will from it? How do they acquire the ability to pray, and lead others in prayer? how are they comforted and supported in all the difficulties they meet? And how can the church be led, taught and guided aright, when Christ is not here on earth?

According to the great Puritan leader John Owen, the answer to all these questions is the same: by the gracious and powerful work of the Holy Spirit.

He it is who convinces, assures, teaches, comforts and equips the church and all its members for all the work they are called to do. In an age when many think Christianity is nothing more than human effort, based on fallible human conclusions, Owen calls the church back to divine certainty and divine resources.

The style in which the Puritans wrote can present difficulties for modern readers, but this updated abridgement by Dr. R.J.K. Law will allow Owen to speak to Christians today on a theme which remains as vitally important for the well-being of the church in the twenty-first century as it was when Owen first wrote.

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Publisher’s Preface v
1. PART ONE: How We Believe Scripture to Be the Word of God
Illumination Based on Revelation 1
The Faith by Which We Believe Scripture to Be God’s Word 7
External Arguments for Divine Revelation 10
Moral Certainty, the Result of External Arguments, Insufficient 14
Divine Revelation Itself the Only Foundation and Reason for Faith 26
The Self-Evidencing Power of Scripture 33
The Kind of Assurance Scripture Brings 42
 2. PART TWO: Understanding the Mind of God
How We Learn the Mind of God from Scripture 49
Knowing the Mind of God: Some Teaching from Scripture Itself 52
How Are Believers Guided into ‘All Truth’? 58
How Does the Holy Spirit Enlighten Our Minds? 64
Hindrances to the Understanding of the Mind of God in Scripture 68
The Nature of Scripture, and the Right Approach to It 72
Means to be Used to Understand the Mind of God in Scripture 77
Tools from Various Disciplines to Aid in Our Understanding of Scripture 79
Help from the Church to Understand Scripture
Final Points on the Work of the Spirit in Relation to Scripture 84
 3. PART THREE: The Holy Spirit and Prayer
The Help of the Spirit in Prayer 89
The Spirit of Grace and Supplication: Zechariah 12:10 Expounded 91
The Spirit of Adoption: Galatians 4:6 Expounded 97
The Nature of Prayer: Romans 8:26 Vindicated 100
The Spirit Teaches Us What to Pray For 102
The Spirit Teaches Us How to Pray 108
The Duty of Praying in the Spirit: Ephesians 6:18 Expounded 113
The Spirit Enables Us to Pray Aloud 117
Our Response to the Gift of the Spirit of Prayer 123
Contemplative Prayer Considered 130
Set Forms of Prayer Examined 137
 4. PART FOUR: The Holy Spirit as a Comforter
How the Spirit Comforts the Church 143
The Characteristics of the Spirit’s Work as Comforter 148
The Holy Spirit Comforts Only Believers 153
The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit 155
The Holy Spirit as an Anointing 160
The Holy Spirit Seals Believers 164
The Holy Spirit as an Earnest or Guarantee 168
 5. PART FIVE: The Gifts of the Holy Spirit
The Purpose of Spiritual Gifts 171
Spiritual Gifts and Saving Grace 173
The Extraordinary Offices of the Church 178
Extraordinary Spiritual Gifts in the Church 180
How Spiritual Gifts Promote Christ’s Kingdom 184
The Continuance of the Ministry 187
Spiritual Gifts Granted to the Ministry 189
The Gifts of the Spirit for Doctrine, Worship and Discipline 192

 

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Temptation https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/temptation/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/temptation/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:31 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/temptation/ Owen’s penetrating teaching opens up areas of need in our hearts, but also brings profound assurances of grace in Jesus Christ. 128pp.

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In this abridged and easy to read edition of John Owen’s classic work Of Temptation, the famous Puritan theologian opens up Matthew 26:41, carefully explaining what temptation is and what is involved in entering into it.

He then shows how Christ teaches two means for Christians to use to guard against this danger, namely watching and praying: ‘These two’, Owen says, ‘comprise the whole endeavour of faith for the soul’s preservation from temptation’, and he insists that it is the duty of every believer to follow diligently Christ’s instructions to avoid falling into temptation.

Owen helpfully applies his teaching, showing us how we can know whether we have entered into temptation, what practical steps should be taken to preserve our souls from entering into it, how to identify those particular times when people tend to enter into temptation, and the best ways of watching the heart itself.

Sinclair B. Ferguson has written: ‘Many of Owen’s readers have come away from reading him on such themes as temptation and indwelling sin feeling that Owen knew them through and through.’ However, not only do Owen’s penetrating insights open up areas of need in our own hearts, they also open up correspondingly profound assurances of grace in the Lord Jesus Christ.

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Author’s Preface vii
1 Introduction 1
2 The General Nature of Testing 5
3 What is Temptation? 8
4 Entering into Temptation 12
5 Temptation’s Hour 16
6 Our Great Duty: To Avoid Temptation 20
7 The Folly of Trusting in Our Own Hearts 28
8 Temptation Darkens the Mind 35
9 Public Temptations 38
10 Private Temptations 43
11 Why Must We Fear Temptation? 47
12 Knowing Our Danger 52
13 Means of Preservation 61
14 Praying for Protection 67
15 Watching in Seasons of Special Danger 69
16 Watching Our Hearts 77
17 Watching for the Approach of Temptation 84
18 When Surprised by Temptation 87
19 Keeping the Word of Christ’s Patience 90
20 A Sure Preservative 97
21 Considerations That Keep Us Safe 104
22 Help in Watching against Temptation 110
23 General Exhortations 114

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The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:30 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment/ Practical and biblical ways to remedy the spiritual disease of a spirit of discontentment. Marked by sanity, clarity, aptness of illustration, and warmth of appeal to the heart. 232pp.

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Jeremiah Burroughs is worthily reckoned as belonging to the front rank of English puritan preachers. As such he played a prominent part in the Westminster Assembly of divines, but died prematurely before the Assembly’s work was concluded.

Burrough’s writings, some published before and others after his death, were numerous, but The Rare-Jewel of Christian Contentment is one of the most valuable of them all. Its author was much concerned to promote (1) peace among believers of various ‘persuasions’ (2) peace and contentment in the hearts of individual believers during what he describes as ‘sad and sinking times’. The Rare Jewel concentrates upon this second aim. It is marked by sanity, clarity, aptness of illustration, and warmth of appeal to the heart. ‘There is an ark that you may come into, and no men in the world may live such comfortable, cheerful and contented lives as the saints of God’. Burroughs presses his lesson home with all the fervour and cogency of a true and faithful minister of God.

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Biographical Introduction 11
1 Christian Contentment Described 17
I It is inward 20
II It is quiet 21
What this is not opposed to 21
What it is opposed to 22
III It is a frame of spirit 25
IV It is a gracious frame 29
V It freely submits to God’s disposal 31
VI It submits to God’s disposal 33
VII It takes pleasure in God’s disposal 33
VIII It submits and takes pleasure in God’s disposal 35
IX It does this in every condition 36
2 The Mystery of Contentment 41
I A Christian is content, yet unsatisfied 42
II He comes to contentment by subtraction 45
III By adding another burden to himself 47
IV By changing the affliction into something else 49
V By doing the work of his circumstances 51
VI By melting his will into God’s will 53
VII By purging out what is within 55
3 The Mystery of Contentment – continued 56
VIII He lives on the dew of God’s blessing 56
IX He sees God’s love in afflictions 60
X His afflictions are sanctified in Christ 60
Xl He gets strength from Christ 62
XII He makes up his wants in God 65
XIII He gets contentment from the Covenant 69
4 The Mystery of Contentment – concluded 74
He supplies wants by what he finds in himself 74
He gets supply from the Covenant 78
I. The Covenant in general 78
2. Particular promises in the Covenant 80
XIV He realizes the things of Heaven 83
XV He opens his heart to God 84
5 How Christ Teaches Contentment 86
I The lesson of self-denial 86
II The vanity of the creature 91
III To know the one thing needful 92
IV To know one’s relation to the world 93
V Wherein the good of the creature is 97
VI The knowledge of one’s own heart 99
6 How Christ Teaches Contentment- Concluded 103
VII The burden of a prosperous condition 103
VIII The evil of being given up to one’s heart’s desires 109
IX The right knowledge of God’s providence 111
7 The Excellence of Contentment 118
I By it we give God his due worship 119
II In it is much exercise of grace 121
III The soul is fitted to receive mercy 124
IV It is fitted to do service 125
V It delivers from temptations 126
VI It brings abundant comforts 128
VII It gets the comfort of things not possessed 129
VIII It is a great blessing on the soul 133
IX A contented man may expect reward 133
X By it the soul comes nearest the excellence of God 134
8 The Evils of a Murmuring Spirit 136
I It argues much corruption in the soul 137
II It is the mark of an ungodly man 138
III Murmuring is accounted rebellion 139
IV It is contrary to grace, especially in conversion 141
V It is below a Christian 144
9 The Evils of a Murmuring Spirit – concluded 152
VI By murmuring we undo our prayers 152
VII The evil effects of murmuring 153
VIII Discontent is a foolish sin 157
IX It provokes the wrath of God 161
X There is a curse on it 165
XI There is much of the spirit of Satan in it 166
XII It brings an absolute necessity of disquiet 167
XIII God may withdraw his protection 167
10 Aggravations of the Sin of Murmuring 170
I The greater the mercies the greater the sin of murmuring 170
II When we murmur for small things 176
III When men of gifts and abilities murmur 178
IV The freeness of God’s mercy 178
V When we have the things for the want of which we were discontented 178
VI When men are raised from a low position 179
VII When men have been great sinners 180
VIII When men are of little use in the world 180
IX When God is about to humble us 181
X When God’s hand is apparent in an Affliction 182
XI When God has afflicted us for a long time 183
11 The Excuses of a Discontented Heart 185
I ‘It is a sense of my condition’ 185
II ‘I am troubled for my sin’ 186
III ‘God withdraws himself from me’ 188
IV ‘It is men’s bad treatment that troubles me’ 190
V ‘I never expected this affliction’ 191
VI ‘My affliction is so great’ 192
VII ‘My affliction is greater than others’ 193
VIII ‘If the affliction were any other, I could be content’ 194
IX ‘My afflictions make me unserviceable to God’ 195
X ‘My condition is unsettled’ 199
XI ‘I have been in a better condition’ 202
XII ‘I am crossed after taking great pains’ 204
XIII ‘I do not break out in discontent’ 205
12 How to Attain Contentment 207
I Considerations to content the heart in any afflicted condition 207
1 The greatness of the mercies we have 207
2 God is beforehand with us with his mercies 208
3 The abundance of mercies God bestows 209
4 All creatures are in a vicissitude 209
5 The creatures suffer for us 210
6 We have but little time in the world 211
7 This has been the condition of our betters 211
8 We were content with the world without grace, and should be now with grace without the world 213
9 We did not give God the glory when we had our desires 213
10 The experience of God doing us good in afflictions 213
13 How to Attain Contentment-concluded 216
II Directions for attaining contentment 216
1 There must be grace to make the soul steady 216
2 Do not grasp too much of the world 216
3 Have a call to every business 217
4 Walk by rule 217
5 Exercise much faith 219
6 Labour to be spiritually-minded 219
7 Do not promise yourselves great things 220
8 Get hearts mortified to the world 221
II Directions for attaining contentment- continued
9 Do not pore too much on afflictions 222
10 Make a good interpretation of God’s ways to you 223
11 Do not regard the fancies of other men 225
12 Do not be inordinately taken up with the comforts of the world 226

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The Mortification of Sin https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-mortification-of-sin/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-mortification-of-sin/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:30 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-mortification-of-sin/ This practical and helpful book shows the need for Christians to engage in a life-long battle against remaining sin, and that the fight can be won only through faith in Christ and in the power of the Spirit. 144pp.

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In this abridgement of a classic work, the famous Puritan John Owen shows the need for Christians to engage in a life-long battle against the sinful tendencies that remain in them, despite their having been brought to faith and new life in Christ.

Owen is very insistent that believers cannot hope to succeed in this battle in their own strength. He sees clearly that the fight can be won only through faith in Christ, and in the power of the Spirit. Fighting sin with human strength will produce only self-righteousness, superstition and anxiety of conscience. But with faith in Christ, and with the power of the Spirit, victory is certain. The temptations in times like Owen’s and ours are obvious on every side; the remedy to them is clearly pointed out in this practical and helpful book.

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Preface vii
Publisher’s Foreword xi
1 Introduction 1
2 Why the Flesh Must Be Mortified 5
3 The Work of the Spirit in Mortification 14
4 How Life and Comfort Depend on Mortification 21
5 What Mortification Is Not 26
6 What Mortification Is 32
7 Only Believers Can Mortify Sin 40
8 God Requires Universal Obedience 49
9 The Dangerous Symptoms of Sin 54
10 Seeing Sin for What It Is 65
11 A Tender Conscience and a Watchful Heart 76
12 Humility 87
13 Wait for the Verdict of God 101
14 The Work of Christ and the Power of the Spirit 116

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John Owen was born in 1616 in Stadhampton, Oxfordshire and died in Ealing, West London, in 1683. During his sixty-seven years he lived out a life full of spiritual experience, literary accomplishment, and national influence so beyond most of his peers that he continues to merit the accolade of ‘the greatest British theologian of all time.’ Read More >>

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Learning in Christ’s School https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/learning-in-christs-school/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/learning-in-christs-school/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:29 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/learning-in-christs-school/ A unique account of growth in grace in ‘Christ’s school’. 304pp.

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In this unique account of growth in grace, ‘babes’, ‘little children’, ‘young men’ and ‘fathers’ are the stages through which the learners in Christ’s school pass on their way to the ‘academy of heaven’. While supporting and comforting beginners in the school of grace, Venning encourages all Christians to make further progress towards ‘the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ’ (Eph. 4:13).

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Publishers’ Foreword ix
Preface by James Barron and John Collins x
Author’s Preface xiii
Part One
INTRODUCTION
The purpose and scope of these sermons, explained and applied 3
Part Two
BABES
Babes in Christ, their attainments and deficiencies (1 Corinthians 3:1-2 and Hebrews 5:11-14) 45
Part Three
LITTLE CHILDREN
Little children in Christ, their attainments of knowledge, the means of gaining it, and their privileges (1 John 2:12-13) 185
Part Four
YOUNG MEN
Young men in Christ, their attainment of strength, the means by which it is possessed, and the reality of conflict and conquest (1 John 2:13-14) 231
Part Five
FATHERS IN ISRAEL
Their characteristics and abilities 267
Conclusions
The benefit of knowing where one belongs

Reaching forward

271
Appendix – analysis 275

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The Golden Treasury of Puritan Quotations https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/devotionalsdaily-readings/the-golden-treasury-of-puritan-quotations/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/devotionalsdaily-readings/the-golden-treasury-of-puritan-quotations/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:28 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-golden-treasury-of-puritan-quotations/ Aptly chosen quotations from the Puritan period. 320pp.

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This book does not belong to the ordinary run of anthologies but is a masterful selection by an author who has given many years to his work. The 1500 quotations from a wide range of Puritans have been chosen with great care, and arranged under topical headings. They form an ideal introduction to the writings of the great and godly men of the 17th century, and will prove to be devotional reading of the highest quality. Those who are already familiar with the Puritan writings will find the ‘Treasury‘ to be a perfect stimulus to further reading.

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Josiah’s Reformation https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/josiahs-reformation/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/josiahs-reformation/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:28 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/josiahs-reformation/ In these four studies from the life of King Josiah (2 Chron. 34:26–28), the ‘heavenly doctor’ Sibbes shows that true reformation must begin in the heart, with love for Christ. 192pp.

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Richard Sibbes always sought to get under the superficial layer of his listeners’ behaviour and deal with their hearts. He knew that the outward acts of sin spring from the inner desires of the heart. Merely to alter a person’s behavior without dealing with those desires would cultivate hypocrisy, the self-righteous cloak for a cold and vicious heart. Sibbes believed that hearts must be turned, and evil desires eclipsed by stronger ones for Christ.

This book is as relevant today as when it was first published in 1629. Our busyness and activism so easily degenerate into a hypocrisy in which we keep up all the appearance of holiness without the heart of it. Christians even use Christ as a package to pass on to others, instead of enjoying him first and foremost as their own Savior. But true reformation must begin in the heart, with love for Christ. And that can only come when the free grace of God in Christ Jesus is preached.

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Foreword by Michael Reeves vii
1 The Tender Heart 1
2 The Art of Self-Humbling 33
3 The Art of Mourning 65
4 The Saint’s Refreshing 101

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The Godly Man’s Picture https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-godly-mans-picture/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-godly-mans-picture/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:27 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-godly-mans-picture/ Some Characteristic Marks of a Man who is Going to Heaven’. 256pp.

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Few preachers in the Puritan era (or any other period of church history) match Thomas Watson for his ability to combine rich spirituality, nourishing doctrine and sane wisdom with fascinating illustration and a pleasant style. Watson is remembered chiefly for his posthumously published Body of Practical Divinity (reprinted by the Trust in three volumes). But his extant sermons also include this marvellous series on the character of the Christian. It is, as C.H. Spurgeon said of his other work, ‘a happy union of sound doctrine, heart-searching experience and practical wisdom’.

Watson is always the essence of sanity and reliability. But in addition, this work shows how attractive the grace of God is. Christians of all stages, reading it for the first time, will feel as if they have entered the gallery of a great portrait painter. As his sub-title suggests, Watson works with ‘a Scripture pencil’ in this priceless sketch of the true believer.

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To the Reader 7
1 ‘For this shall every one that is godly pray unto thee’ (Psa. 32:6) 9
2 Expounding the Nature of Godliness 12
3 A Reproof to Such as are Only Pretenders to Godliness 15
4 Showing the Characteristics of a Godly Man
(i) A Man of Knowledge 20
(ii) A Man Moved by Faith 28
(iii) A Man Fired with Love 30
(iv) A Man Like God 32
(v) A Man Careful About the Worship of God 35
(vi) A Man Who Serves God not Men 37
(vii) A Man Who Prizes Christ 44
(viii) A Man Who Weeps 55
(ix) A Man Who Loves the Word 60
(x) A Man Who Has the Spirit of God Residing in Him 67
(xi) A Man of Humility 77
(xii) A Man of Prayer 87
(xiii) A Man of Sincerity 96
(xiv) A Heavenly Man 103
(xv) A Zealous Man 112
(xvi) A Patient Man 118
(xvii) A Thankful Man 128
(xviii) A Man Who Loves the Saints 139
(xix) A Man Who Does Not Indulge Himself in Any Sin 146
(xx) A Man Who is Good in His Relationships 153
(xxi) A Man Who Does Spiritual Things in a Spiritual Manner 161
(xxii) A Man Thoroughly Trained in Religion 166
(xxiii) A Man Who Walks With God 174
(xxiv) A Man Who Strives to Be an Instrument for Making Others Godly 183
5 Two Conclusions About the Characteristics of a Godly Man 189
6 An Exhortation to Godliness 191
(i) Let Men Seriously Weigh Their Misery While They Remain in a State of Ungodliness 192
(ii) What Rare Persons the Godly Are 196
(iii) To Strive for Godliness is Most Rational 201
(iv) The Excellence of Godliness 201
(v) There Are Only a Few Godly 204
(vi) Consider How Vain and Contemptible Other Things Are, About Which Persons Void of Godliness Busy Themselves 204
7 Prescribing Some Helps to Godliness 206
8 An Exhortation to Persevere in Godliness 209
9 Motives to Persevere in Godliness 216
10 Counsel for the Godly 220
11 Comfort to the Godly 222
12 Showing the Mystic Union between Christ and the Saints 234

 

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The Acceptable Sacrifice https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/acceptable-sacrifice/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/acceptable-sacrifice/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:25 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/acceptable-sacrifice/ In this moving exposition of Psalm 51:17, Bunyan shows why a broken heart is so acceptable to God. 128pp.

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What can man bring to God which will be excellent and acceptable in His sight? John Bunyan’s answer may surprise us – a broken and contrite heart. This is the ‘acceptable sacrifice’ of the title.

In this moving exposition of Psalm 51:17, the last work which he prepared for the press, Bunyan shows from Scripture why a broken heart is so acceptable to God. He characterizes the unbroken heart of man, showing why it must be made contrite, and explains the nature of the change which is involved. He also guides the reader in discerning whether this change has taken place, and shows how the heart, once broken, can be kept tender.

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Extract from Preface to First Edition vii
Introduction xi
1 The Text Explained 1
2 A Broken Heart Is Truly Excellent 5
3 The Unbroken Heart, and How It Is Made Contrite 17
4 Signs of a Broken Heart 27
5 Why the Heart Must Be Broken 51
6 Why God So Esteems a Broken Heart 74
7 Keeping the Heart Tender 87
8 Uses of the Doctrine 95
9 Some Objections Considered 112

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All Loves Excelling https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/all-loves-excelling/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/all-loves-excelling/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:25 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/all-loves-excelling/ Expounds the breadth, length, depth and height of Christ’s love, from Ephesians 3:17-18. 139p.

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All Loves Excelling is Bunyan’s sermon on Ephesians 3:18-19, ‘That ye … may be able to comprehend with all saints, what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge.’ It was first titled ‘The Saints’ Knowledge of Christ’s Love’ and is worthy of being ranked alongside Sibbes and deals with a much neglected subject area.

FROM THE FOREWORD: This is a new edition of John Bunyan’s treatise on Ephesians 3:17b-19 which he himself prepared for the press. It is taken from the second volume of Bunyan’s works (George Offor edition) which was re-published by Banner of Truth in 1991. The text remains largely unaltered but slight adjustments have been made in order to accommodate the arrangement of the material into chapters. Even these divisions, however, correspond to Bunyan’s own layout of his material. A detailed breakdown of the structure of Bunyan’s meditation on the greatness of the love of Christ is found at the end of this book by way of an appendix.

The subject matter of this work which was first preached, is greatly needed today. On the one hand, experiences of the Spirit are being claimed from which the glory of the redeemer and the wonder of his love are quite absent, while on the other, an almost total attention to the understanding and practising of scripture truth is having the effect of marginalising the experiential element in true, spiritual knowledge.

Bunyan’s description of Christ’s love to believers and how they ought to know it, cuts in both the above-mentioned directions. From some 440 Bible references he shows how knowing Christ’s love is the message of Scripture and also the essence of heaven, partly possessed and expressed on earth. Those who know it are rich beyond measure and they are the people who ‘sweeten the churches and bring glory to God and to religion’.

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Publishers’ Foreword ix
Part One
DESCRIBING THE INEXPRESSIBLE
Ephesians 3:18, 19 in context
The verses – the terms of measurement contained in them – the reason for their use – the fulness implied in them. 3
The Breadth of Christ’s Love 8
The Length of Christ’s Love 12
The Depth of Christ’s Love 15
<9999/td> The Height of Christ’s Love 20
Part Two
DESIRING THE INCOMPARABLE
Praying for an Ability
Needed because of the weakness of grace and human infirmity – also the mysterious nature of God’s dealings 31
Praying for an Understanding
A mark of a gospel minister – an indication of the blessings available for the saints 36
Praying for a Knowledge
Of Christ’s own love and its unsearchable greatness 46
Part Three
OBTAINING THE UNSURPASSABLE
Knowing the Nature of Christ’s Love
It is free – divine – heavenly – everlasting 81
Knowing the Degrees of Christ’s Love
He became incarnate – stooped lower than the rank of angels – persevering with sinners 88
Knowing the Mystery of Christ’s Love
It is best known as something that is beyond being fully known 98
Part Four
USES AND COUNSELS
See the greatness of God’s good will to believers 111
Its message to believers and ways to comply 112
Its message to unbelievers 124
Appendix-The Analysis of the Treatise 125

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The Mystery of Providence https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-mystery-of-providence/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-mystery-of-providence/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-mystery-of-providence/ Based on Psalm 57:2, shows how providence works for us in every stage and experience of our lives. 224pp.

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ENDORSEMENT

‘It is a wonderful book, the Banner serves us all by keeping it in print. Flavel does a wonderful job of helping you to meditate on how God’s sovereign kindness is seen even in the strangest circumstances… he knew suffering himself, and he was faithful.’ — MARK DEVER

Book Description

First published in 1678, this little work is based on the words ‘God that performeth all things for me’ (Psalm 57:2). It shows us how providence works for us in every stage and experience of our lives. The book is richly illustrated from the lives of believers and from the author’s wide reading in church history. There are avenues of spiritual knowledge and experience opened to the Christian in this work which he probably never knew existed.

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Publishers’ Introduction vii
Introduction 1
PART ONE
THE EVIDENCE OF PROVIDENCE
1 The Work of Providence for the Saints 15
2 Our Birth and Upbringing 35
3 The Work of Conversion 57
4 Our Employment 77
5 Family Affairs 85
6 Preservation of the Saints from Evil 97
7 The Work of Sanctification 107
PART TWO
MEDITATION ON THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD
8 The Duty of Meditation on Providence 123
9 How to Meditate on the Providence of God 129
10 The Advantages of Meditating on Providence 161
PART THREE
APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF PROVIDENCE
11 Practical Implications for the Saints 207
12 Practical Problems in Connection with Providence 213
13 The Advantages of Recording our Experiences of Providence 255

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Prayer https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/prayer-by-john-bunyan/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/prayer-by-john-bunyan/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/prayer-2/ Brings together Bunyan’s works Praying in the Spirit and The Throne of Grace. 176pp.

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Book Description

Two works on prayer are here brought together. In Praying in the Spirit Bunyan defines what it means to pray with the spirit and with the understanding, and deals with difficulties in prayer. In The Throne of Grace, he explains how to approach God’s throne in prayer and opens up the blessings God’s people receive from the high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ.

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PART ONE
PRAYING IN THE SPIRIT
1 What true prayer is 13
2 What it is to pray with the Spirit 23
3 What it is to pray with the Spirit and with the understanding 36
4 Queries and objections answered 43
5 Use and application 49
6 Conclusion 61
PART TWO
THE THRONE OF GRACE
1 God has more thrones than one 67
2 The godly can distinguish one throne from another 69
1. There is a throne of grace 69
Import of the term ‘grace’ 70
What is to be inferred from the term, ‘throne of grace’ 72
What this throne of grace is 74
Where the throne of grace is erected 76
Why the law and the mercy-seat are so near together 78
2. How the godly distinguish the throne of grace from other thrones 79
3 The persons intended by the exhortation, ‘Let us come’ 101
The orderly coming to the throne of grace 102
4 How we are to approach the throne of grace 107
What it is to come to the throne of grace without boldness 111
None but the godly know the throne of grace 114
5 Motives for coming boldly to the throne of grace 119
1. Because we have such an high priest there 119
(i) The legal qualifications of Jesus Christ for the office of high priest 120
Christ the sacrifice as well as the high priest, and how he offered it 129
Christ a willing and an effectual sacrifice 130
Christ the altar 131
How Christ executes the office of high priest 133
How these mysteries are to be learned 139
(ii) The natural qualifications of Jesus Christ to be our high priest 141
2. Because we are sure to speed 151
Saints are like to meet with needy times 151
Continual supplies of grace are essential to our welfare 157
 What this should teach us 161
6 Conclusion 166
Six lessons to be learned from this text 166

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The Great Gain of Godliness https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-great-gain-of-godliness/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-great-gain-of-godliness/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-great-gain-of-godliness/ A lightly-edited version of Watson’s exposition of Malachi 3:16–18. 176pp.

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Book Description

C. H. Spurgeon had a well-stocked library of around 12,000 volumes. However, one rare book was not to be found amongst that valuable collection: Thomas Watson on Malachi 3:16-18. With a note of sadness in his voice he said to his College students: ‘This volume would be a great find if we could come at it, for Watson is one of the clearest and liveliest of Puritan authors. We fear we shall never see this commentary, for we have tried to obtain it, and tried in vain’.

In this reset and lightly edited edition you can now read the book that was on Spurgeon’s ‘wish-list’! The Great Gain of Godliness is Watson’s exposition of Malachi 3:16-18. In it he aims ‘to encourage solid piety and confute the atheists of the world, who imagine there is no gain in godliness.’ This book has all the hallmarks of Thomas Watson’s other writings: a combination of rich spirituality, nourishing doctrine, and sane practical wisdom coupled with fascinating illustrations and a very pleasant style.

 

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Author’s Preface vii
Publisher’s Preface ix
PART ONE
THE CHARACTER OF THE GODLY
1 Holding Fast in Evil Days 3
2 The Godly and the Fear of God 12
3 Reasons to Fear God 17
4 Walking in the Fear of God 19
5 The Excellence of the Fear of God 25
6 Is the Fear of God in Our Hearts? 37
7 The Godly Should Speak of God 62
8 The Godly Should Meditate on God’s Name 76
PART TWO
THE GOOD EFFECTS OF GODLINESS
9 God Regards the Piety of His People 95
10 God Records the Piety of His People 101
11 God Rewards the Piety of His People 111
12 God Rewards His People by Owning Them 119
13 God Rewards His People by Honouring Them 126
14 God Rewards His People by Sparing Them 141
15 The Righteous and the Wicked Discerned 150
16 A Consolation in Affliction 155

 

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Thomas Watson (c. 1620-1686), the Puritan preacher and author, was probably born in Yorkshire, although the exact place and date of his birth are unknown. He studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge … Read More >>

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Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/precious-remedies-against-satans-devices/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/precious-remedies-against-satans-devices/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/precious-remedies-against-satans-devices/ Treats the seductive influence and terrible power of Satan in a way ‘greatly more full and suggestive than in the literature of the present day’ (Smeaton). 256pp.

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Book Description

Brooks treated the seductive influence and terrible power of Satan in a way greatly more full and suggestive than in the literature of the present day.

Brooks lists seven reasons for writing this book. The first reason is enough…Brooks says, “Satan hath a greater influence upon men, and higher advantages over them than they think he hath, and the knowledge of his high advantage is the highway to disappoint him, and to render the soul strong in resisting, and happy in conquering.

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Thomas Brooks – a Brief Biography 11
The Epistle Dedicatory 15
A Word to the Reader 21
Introduction 25
THE PROOF OF THE POINT 27
SATAN’S DEVICES TO DRAW THE SOUL TO SIN
[12 devices and their remedies]
1 By presenting the bait and hiding the hook 29
2 By painting sin with virtue’s colours 34
3 By the extenuating and lessening of sin 38
4 By showing to the soul the best men’s sins and by hiding from the soul their virtues, their sorrows, and their repentance 45
5 By presenting God to the soul as One made up all of mercy 50
6 By persuading the soul that repentance is easy and that therefore the soul need not scruple about sinning 55
7 By making the soul bold to venture upon the occasions of sin 66
8 By representing to the soul the outward mercies enjoyed by men walking in sin, and their freedom from outward miseries 70
9 By presenting to the soul the crosses, losses, sorrows and sufferings that daily attend those who walk in the ways of holiness 79
10 By causing saints to compare themselves and their ways with those reputed to be worse than themselves 89
11 By polluting the souls and judgments of men with dangerous errors that lead to looseness and wickedness 92
12 By leading men to choose wicked company 99
SATAN’S DEVICES TO KEEP SOULS FROM HOLY DUTIES, TO HINDER SOULS IN HOLY SERVICES, TO KEEP THEM OFF FROM RELIGIOUS PERFORMANCES
[8 devices and their remedies]
1 By presenting the world in such a garb as to ensnare the soul 102
2 By presenting to the soul the dangers, losses and sufferings that accompany the performance of certain religious duties 112
3 By presenting to the soul the difficulty of performing religious duties 117
4 By causing saints to draw false inferences from the blessed and glorious things that Christ has done 122
5 By presenting to view the fewness and poverty of those who hold to religious practices 127
6 By showing saints that the majority of men make light of God’s ways and walk in the ways of their own hearts 133
7 By casting in vain thoughts while the soul is seeking God or waiting on God 135
8 By tempting Christians to rest in their performances 139
SATAN’S DEVICES TO KEEP SAINTS IN A SAD, DOUBTING, QUESTIONING AND UNCOMFORTABLE CONDITION
[8 devices and their remedies] 142
1 By causing saints to remember their sins more than their Saviour, yea, even to forget and neglect their Saviour 142
2 By causing saints to make false definitions of their graces 148
3 By causing saints to make false inferences from the cross actions of Providence 151
4 By suggesting to saints that their graces are not true, but counterfeit 154
5 By suggesting to saints that the conflict that is in them is found also in hypocrites and profane souls 162
6 By suggesting to the saint who has lost joy and comfort that his state is not good 167
7 By reminding the saint of his frequent relapses into sin formerly repented of and prayed against 171
8 By persuading saints that their state is not good nor their graces sound 176
SATAN’S DEVICES TO DESTROY AND ENSNARE ALL SORTS AND RANKS OF MEN IN THE WORLD
[5 devices and their remedies]
I DEVICES AGAINST THE GREAT AND HONOURABLE OF THE EARTH
1 By causing them to seek greatness, position, riches and security 183
2 By causing them to act against the people of the Most High 190
II DEVICE AGAINST THE LEARNED AND THE WISE 194
By moving them to pride themselves on their parts and abilities, and to despise men of greater grace but inferior abilities 194
III DEVICE AGAINST THE SAINTS
By dividing them and causing them to ‘bite and devour one another’ 198
IV DEVICE AGAINST POOR AND IGNORANT SOULS
By causing them to affect ignorance and to neglect and despise the means of knowledge 211
APPENDIX
TOUCHING FIVE MORE OF SATAN’S DEVICES 214
1 By suggesting to men the greatness and vileness of their sins 214
2 By suggesting to sinners their unworthiness 222
3 By suggesting to sinners their want of certain preparations and qualifications 224
4 By suggesting to sinners that Christ is unwilling to save them 228
5 By causing sinners to give more attention to the secret decrees and counsels of God than to their own duty 229
SEVEN CHARACTERS OF FALSE TEACHERS 230
SIX PROPOSITIONS CONCERNING SATAN AND HIS DEVICES 234
[Five reasons of the point added] 240
CONCLUSION – CHIEFLY, TEN SPECIAL HELPS AND RULES AGAINST SATAN’S DEVICES 243

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All Things For Good https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/all-things-for-good/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/all-things-for-good/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/all-things-for-good/ Watson explains, from Romans 8:28, how the best and worst experiences work for the good of God’s people. 128pp.

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Book Description

Thomas Watson, the 17th century minister of St. Stephen’s Walbrook, believed he faced two great difficulties in his pastoral ministry. The first was making the unbeliever sad, in the recognition of his need of God’s grace. The second was making the believer joyful in response to God’s grace. He believed the answer to the second difficulty could be found in Paul’s teaching in Romans 8.28: God works all things together for good for his people.

First published in 1663 (under the title A Divine Cordial), the year after Watson and some two thousand other ministers were ejected from the Church of England and exposed to hardship and suffering, All Things For Good contains the rich exposition of a man who lived when only faith in God’s Word could lead him to such confidence.

Thomas Watson’s exposition is always simple, illuminating and rich in practical application. He explains that both the best and the worst experiences work for the good of God’s people. He carefully analyses what it means to be someone who ‘loves God’ and is ‘called according to his purpose’.

All Things For Good provides the biblical answer to the contemporary question; Why do bad things happen to good people?

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Extract from Preface of 1663 8
Introduction 9
1 THE BEST THINGS WORK FOR GOOD TO THE GODLY 13
1) The attributes of God
2) The promises of God
3) The mercies of God
4) The graces of the Spirit
5) The angels of God
6) The communion of Saints
7) The intercession of Christ
8) The prayers of Saints
2 THE WORST THINGS WORK FOR GOOD TO THE GODLY 25
1) The evil of affliction.
2) The evil of temptation.
3) The evil of desertion.
4) The evil of sin.
3 WHY ALL THINGS WORK FOR GOOD TO THE GODLY 52
1) The reason why all things work for good.
2) Inferences from this proposition.
4 OF LOVE TO GOD 66
1) The nature of love.
2) The ground of love.
3) The kinds of love.
4) The properties of love.
5) The degrees of love.
Use: A reproof to those who do not love God
5 THE TESTS OF LOVE TO GOD 74
6 AN EXHORTATION TO LOVE GOD 88
1) An exhortation to become lovers of God – twenty motives for loving God.
2) An exhortation to preserve your love to God.
3) An exhortation to increase your love to God.
7 EFFECTUAL CALLING 104
1) A distinction about calling.
2) Our condition before we are called.
3) The means of our effectual calling.
4) The method God uses in calling sinners.
5) The properties of this effectual calling.
6) The end of effectual calling.
Use: An exhortation to make your calling sure.
8 EXHORTATIONS TO THEM WHO ARE CALLED 119
1) Admire God’s free grace.
2) Pity those who are not yet called.
3) Walk worthy of your high calling.
9 CONCERNING GOD’S PURPOSE 124
1) God’s purpose is the cause of salvation.
2) God’s purpose is the ground of assurance.

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The Heart of Christ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/sale-puritan-paperbacks/the-heart-of-christ/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/sale-puritan-paperbacks/the-heart-of-christ/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-heart-of-christ/ Shows from Scripture that, in all his heavenly majesty, Christ is not now aloof from believers and unconcerned, but has the strongest affections for them. 176pp.

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Book Description

The Heart of Christ in Heaven towards Sinners on Earth was first published in 1651, and it soon became Thomas Goodwin’s (1600-1680) most popular work. It is a fine example of his Christ-centredness and his mix of theological rigour and pastoral concern. In it he aims to show from Scripture that, in all his heavenly majesty, Christ is not now aloof from believers and unconcerned, but has the strongest affections for them.

Goodwin begins with the beautiful assurances given by Christ to his disciples, taking as an example of that love Christ’s washing of his disciples’ feet (John 13). The heart of his argument, however, lies in his exposition of Hebrews 4:15, in which Goodwin shows that in all his glorious holiness in heaven, Christ is not sour towards his people; if anything, his capacious heart beats more strongly than ever with tender love for them. And in particular, two things stir his compassion: our afflictions and—almost unbelievably—our sins.

How we need Goodwin and his message today! If we are to be drawn from jaded, anxious thoughts of God and a love of sin, we need such a knowledge of Christ.

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Foreword by Michael Reeves vii
1 Outward demonstrations of the tenderness of Christ’s heart towards sinners 1
2 Internal demonstrations of the tenderness of Christ’s heart towards sinners 35
3 Christ’s affectionate compassion for sinners in their infirmities 91

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Apostasy From The Gospel https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/apostasy-from-the-gospel/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/apostasy-from-the-gospel/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/apostasy-from-the-gospel/ An abridgement of Owen’s powerful teaching on the possibility that not all ‘professing’ Christians may prove to be true Christians. 184pp.

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Few subjects have received less attention from contemporary Christian writers than that of apostasy. The idea that professing Christians may prove not to be true Christians is, in many respects, too serious a prospect for our facile age. But, for John Owen, such avoidance of the issue was itself a pressing reason for writing on it at length and in great depth of spiritual analysis. His exposition is a masterpiece of penetration and discernment.

Now, in this modernised abridgement of Owen’s work, Dr. R. J. K. Law makes its powerful teaching readily accessible to modern readers. Some will find its pages deeply soul-searching; others will be struck with the clarity of Owen’s insight; all will find a work which wounds in order to heal.

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Publisher’s Preface

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1.

The Nature and Causes of Apostasy from the Gospel

1

2.

Partial Apostasy from the Gospel

43

3.

Apostasy from the Truth of the Gospel

51

4.

The Reasons and Causes of Apostasy

61

5.

Darkness and Ignorance as Causes of Apostasy

73

6.

Pride, Neglect, and Worldliness Causes of ­Apostasy

91

7.

Apostasy from the Doctrines of the Gospel

105

8.

Apostasy from the Commands of the Gospel

119

9.

Apostasy and the Ordained Ministry

137

10.

Further Causes of Apostasy

145

11.

Apostasy from Evangelical Worship

165

12.

The Dangers of Widespread Apostasy

169

13.

Defences against Apostasy

183

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Heaven on Earth https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/heaven-on-earth/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/heaven-on-earth/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/heaven-on-earth/ Explains the nature of assurance and how it can be experienced. 320pp.

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‘All saints shall enjoy a heaven when they leave this earth; some saints enjoy a heaven while they are here on earth. That saints might enjoy two heavens is the project of this book.’ — JOSEPH CARYL

Book Description

The subject of assurance is one of the most important elements in Christian experience. There is no higher privilege than to be a child of God and to know it, for assurance brings joy to worship and prayer, and provides strength and boldness to our witness. Correspondingly, failure and weakness in all these areas can often be traced back to a lack of assurance, or even false assurance. This work of Thomas Brooks, first published in 1654, deals with all of these aspects of assurance in a way that is both biblical and pastoral. Brooks ‘scatters stars with both his hands’ wrote C.H. Spurgeon. His teaching is clear, thorough and greatly needed in the present spiritual climate. Brooks both explains what true assurance is and guides the reader in how it may be fully experienced.

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Epistle to the Saints 9
Preface: The Nature of Assurance 14
CHAPTER I: PROOFS THAT BELIEVERS MAY IN THIS LIFE ATTAIN UNTO A WELL-GROUNDED ASSURANCE OF THEIR EVERLASTING HAPPINESS AND BLESSEDNESS 16
The basis of assurance 16
The purpose of Scripture is to help believers to obtain assurance 16
Many believers have obtained assurance 18
God has promised assurance to his people 20
The springs of assurance are in the saints 21
The Spirit of God exhorts to assurance 24
Means to be used to obtain assurance 26
The Lord’s Supper as related to assurance 27
The relation of assurance to rejoicing in the Lord 28
The clarity of Scripture on the differences between the righteous and the wicked 29
Assurance is not for Arminians 30
CHAPTER II: WEIGHTY PROPOSITIONS CONCERNING ASSURANCE 33
Seven reasons why God denies assurance for a time to some believers 33
Words used in Scripture to express assurance 38
True believers are saved even though they lack assurance 40
Six reasons why some do not attain assurance 41
God requires some believers to wait long for assurance 47
Assurance may be possessed and afterwards lost 49
Assurance is a personal matter 52
Nine special seasons when assurance is enjoyed:
1. At conversion 53
2. Before engaging in hard or dangerous service 58
3. During times of waiting 63
4. During times of suffering 65
5. During “hearing and receiving” times 73
6. During times of personal afflictions 82
7. During seasons of prayer 84
8. Before conflicts with Satan 90
9. After conflicts with Satan 90
CHAPTER III: HINDRANCES AND IMPEDIMENTS THAT

KEEP POOR SOULS FROM ASSURANCE; WITH THE MEANS AND HELPS TO REMOVE THOSE IMPEDIMENTS AND HINDRANCES

92
The despairing of obtaining mercy 92
The disputing about things too high for our thoughts 103
The lack of self-examination 105
The entertaining of mistaken views about God’s work of grace 107
The grieving of the Holy Spirit by the believer 108
The judging of spiritual matters by mere feelings 109
The indulging of laziness and carelessness 110
The neglect of duties 112
The love of the world 114
The cherishing of secret sins 116
CHAPTER IV: MOTIVES TO PROVOKE CHRISTIANS TO BE RESTLESS TILL THEY HAVE OBTAINED A WELL­GROUNDED ASSURANCE OF THEIR ETERNAL HAPPINESS AND BLESSEDNESS 126
Eleven motives why Christians should earnestly

seek after a well-grounded assurance:

1. Many have been lost who thought they were saved 126
2. The world is full of deceivers 127
3. Assurance delivers from the burden of cares, fears, and doubts 129
4. Satan labours to keep Christians from assurance 130
5. A well-grounded assurance is of great value to a believer 132
6. Worldlings labour hard to secure the things of this life; saints should show equal ardour for better things 134
7. Assurance renders burdens light 135
8. God urges Christians to get assurance 136
9. Christians are seriously injured by the lack of assurance 137
10. Ten advantages which accompany assurance: 139
1) It produces heaven on earth 139
2) It sweetens life’s changes 139
3) It keeps the heart from desiring the world 140
4) It assists communion with God 141
5) It preserves from backsliding 142
6) It produces holy boldness 142
7) It prepares a man for death 143
8) It makes mercies taste like mercies 145
9) It gives vigour in Christian service 145
10) Leads to the soul’s enjoyment of Christ 146
11. A well-grounded assurance will keep a Christian from being deceived by counterfeits 148
CHAPTER V: WAYS AND MEANS OF GAINING A WELL-GROUNDED ASSURANCE 150
1. Be active in exercising grace 150
2. Assurance is obtained by obedience 151
3. Follow diligently the instructions of the Holy Spirit 152
4. Be diligent in attendance upon ordinances 154
5. Pay particular attention to the scope of God’s promises of mercy 154
6. Six matters in which Christ’s true followers are distinguished from all others 161
7. Seek to grow in grace 171
8. Seek assurance when the soul is in its best frames 172
9. Ascertain whether you have the things that accompany salvation; notably Knowledge, Faith, Repentance, Obedience, Love, Prayer, Perseverance, and Hope 173
The things that accompany salvation: KNOWLEDGE.
It is operative 177
It is transforming 178
It is experimental 180
It is heart-affecting 183
It is world-despising 185
It is soul-humbling 187
It is appropriating 189
Knowledge has attendant graces 191
The things that accompany salvation: FAITH.
The objects of Faith: 194
1. The Person of Christ 195
2. The righteousness of Christ 195
3. The promises of God 198
4. The future glory 200
The properties of Faith: 201
1. It promotes vitality 202
2. It grows 204
3. It belittles the glories of the world 206
4. It purifies the heart 207
5. It melts the soul 210
6. It overcomes the world 212
Strong Faith and Weak Faith 213
The things that accompany salvation: REPENTANCE.
Repentance: its properties: 216
1. It effects a change in every part of a man 216
2. It is a turning from all sin 217
3. It is a turning to God 218
4. It strikes particularly at the sins to which a man was formerly most prone 220
5. It is comprehensive in its scope 221
6. It has appropriate attendants 224
7. It is a continued act 224
The things that accompany salvation: OBEDIENCE.
1. It is hearty 226
2. It seeks to perform all God’s will 227
3. It flows from faith 229
4. It is ready, free, willing, and cheerful 231
5. It is resolute 233
6. Its aim is the divine glory 234
7. It is constant 234
8. It is passive as well as active 236
The things that accompany salvation: LOVE.
The qualities of Love: 237
1. It is superlative 237
2. It is obedient 238
3. It is sincere 239
4. It is vehement 241
5. It is permanent 241
6. It is abounding 242
7. It cannot be hid 244
8. It delights to see the divine image in fellow-believers 248
9. It enables the soul to receive Christ’s rebukes 252
10. It laments over dishonours done to Christ 253
11. It keeps the heart for Christ alone 254
12. It delights in secret communion with Christ 255
13. It longs for the full assurance of Christ’s love 256
14. It enables the believer to commit his all to Christ 257
The things that accompany salvation: PRAYER.
The requisites of prayer as a form of divine worship 258
Prayer betters the whole man 265
Eight differences between the prayers of the godly and those of the ungodly 266
The things that accompany salvation: PERSE­VERANCE.
The properties of Perseverance: 272
1. Perseverance appertains to a holy profession 272
2. It appertains to holy and spiritual principles 272
3. It is an abiding in the doctrine of Christ 273
4. It is a continuance in gracious actions 274
The things that accompany salvation: HOPE.
The nature of Hope 275
Hope expects and waits patiently for promised good 276
The properties of Hope: 279
1. It raises the heart to live above 280
2. It strengthens the soul against afflictions and temptations 280
3. It makes the soul lively and active 281
4. It gives the believer great quietness 282
5. It causes the soul to wait patiently for delayed mercy 283
6. It purifies the soul 284
7. It never dies 285
CHAPTER VI: THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A TRUE AND A COUNTERFEIT ASSURANCE, BETWEEN SOUND ASSURANCE AND PRESUMPTION 288
A well-grounded assurance bears these following marks:
1. It is attended by a deep admiration of God’s love and favour in Christ 288
2. It causes the soul ever to seek a fuller enjoyment of God and Christ 289
3. It is usually strongly assaulted by Satan 289
4. It makes a believer bold 291
5. It makes a believer seek the happiness of other men 292
6. It strengthens a believer against all sin 293
7. It is attended by love, humility, and joy 295
8. It springs from the witness of the Holy Spirit 297
The characteristics of the Holy Spirit’s witness:
1. It is inward and secret 298
2. It is gained in holy ways 299
3. It is clear, full, and satisfying 299
4. It is not operative in all believers 300
5. It is a sure testimony 301
6. It is always accompanied by the testimony of our own spirit 302
7. It is always according to Scripture 302
8. It is holy 303
9. It is only bestowed on renewed hearts 304
CHAPTER VI: ANSWERS TO SEVERAL SPECIAL QUESTIONS ABOUT ASSURANCE 306
Nine methods whereby assurance may be strengthened and maintained 306
Six methods whereby souls which have lost assurance may be kept from fainting 311
Five methods whereby souls which have lost assurance may recover it 315
Conclusion 317

 

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The Reformed Pastor https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-reformed-pastor/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-reformed-pastor/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-reformed-pastor/ The great classic on the work of the Christian ministry. 256pp.

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Endorsements

‘…A staple classic…you absolutely must have it. The passion, the love, for the souls of your people; this is the type of book you want to read once a year.’ — JOEL BEEKE

Book Description

Richard Baxter was vicar of Kidderminster from 1647 to 1661. In an introduction to this reprint, Dr. J.I. Packer describes him as ‘the most outstanding pastor, evangelist and writer on practical and devotional themes that Puritanism produced’. His ministry transformed the people of Kidderminster from ‘an ignorant, rude and revelling people’ to a godly, worshipping community. These pages, first prepared for a Worcestershire association of ministers in 1656, deal with the means by which such changes are ever to be accomplished. In his fervent plea for the discharge of the spiritual obligations of the ministry, Baxter, in the words of his contemporary, Thomas Manton, ‘came nearer the apostolic writings than any man in the age’. A century later Philip Doddridge wrote, ‘The Reformed Pastor is a most extraordinary book…many good men are but shadows of what (by the blessing of God) they might be, if the maxims and measures laid down in that incomparable Treatise were strenuously pursued’.

Today, Baxter’s principles, drawn from Scripture, and reapplied in terms of modern circumstances, will provide both ministers and other Christians with challenge, direction and help.

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Introduction: James I. Packer 9
Preface: William Brown 23
Dedication 37
Introductory note 51
1. CHAPTER I
The oversight of ourselves 53
Section 1
The nature of this oversight 53
1. See that the work of grace be thoroughly wrought in your own souls 53
2. See that you be not only in a state of grace, but that your graces are in vigorous and lively exercise 61
3. See that your example contradict not your doctrine 63
4. See that you live not in those sins against which you preach in others 67
5. See that you want not the qualifications necessary for the work 68
Section 2
The motives to this oversight
1. You have a heaven to win or lose as well as other men 72
2. You have a depraved nature as well as others 73
3. You are exposed to greater temptations than others 74
4. You have many eyes upon you, and there will be many to observe your falls 75
5. Your sins will have more heinous aggravations than other men’s 76
6. Such great works as yours require greater grace than other men’s 77
7. The honour of Christ lieth more on you than on other men 78
8. The success of your labours materially depends on your taking heed to yourselves 80
 2. CHAPTER II
The oversight of the flock
Section 1
The nature of this oversight 87
THIS OVERSIGHT EXTENDS TO ALL THE FLOCK
1. We must labour for the conversion of the unconverted 94
2. We must give advice to inquirers who are under conviction of sin 96
3. We must study to build up those who are already partakers of divine grace 97
4. We must exercise a careful oversight of families 100
5. We must be diligent in visiting the sick 102
6. We must be faithful in reproving and admonishing offenders 104
7. We must be careful in exercising Church discipline 104
Section 2
The manner of this oversight 111
THE MINISTERIAL WORK MUST BE CARRIED ON
1. Purely for God, and the salvation of souls 111
2. Diligently and laboriously 112
3. Prudently and orderly 112
4. Insisting chiefly on the greatest and most necessary things 113
5. With plainness and simplicity 115
6. With humility 116
7. With a mixture of severity and mildness 117
8. With seriousness, earnestness and Zeal 117
9. With tender love to our people 117
10. With patience 119
11. With reverence 119
12. With spirituality 120
13. With earnest desires and expectations of success 121
14. Under a deep sense of our own insufficiency, and of our dependence on Christ 122
15. In unity with other ministers 123
Section 3
The motives to this oversight 124
1. From the relation in which we stand to the flock – we are overseers 124
2. From the efficient cause of this relation – The Holy Ghost 129
3. From the dignity of the object which is committed to our charge – The Church of God 130
4. From the price paid Joy the Church – which he hath purchased with his blood 131
 3. CHAPTER III
Application 133
Section 1
The use of humiliation 133
1. On account of our pride 137
2. Our not seriously, unreservedly, and laboriously laying out ourselves in our work 146
(1) By negligent studies 146
(2) By dull, drowsy preaching 147
(3) By not compassionating and helping destitute congregations 150
3. Our prevailing regard to our worldly interests, in opposition to the interests of Christ 150
(1) By temporizing 150
(2) By too much minding worldly things 151
(3) By barrenness in works of charity 152
4. Our undervaluing the unity and peace of the Church 156
5. Our negligence in exercising Church discipline 163
Section 2
The duty of personal catechizing and instructing the flock particularly recommended 172
PART I: MOTIVES TO THIS DUTY 173
ARTICLE 1
Motives from the benefits of the work 173
1. It will be a most hopeful mean of the conversion of sinners 174
2. It will essentially promote the edification of saints 176
3. It will make our public preaching better understood by our people 177
4. It will make us more familiar with them, and assist us in winning their affections 177
5. It will make us better acquainted with their spiritual state, and enable us better to watch over them 178
6. It will assist us in the admission of persons to the sacraments 178
7. It will show men the true nature of the ministerial office 178
8. It will show our people the nature of their duty to their ministers 180
9. It will give the governors of the nation more correct views of the Christian ministry, and so may procure from them further help 182
10. It will exceedingly facilitate the ministerial work in succeeding generations 185
11. It will conduce to the better ordering of families, and the better spending of the Lord’s day 186
12. It will help to preserve many ministers from idleness and mis-spending their time 186
13. It will contribute to subdue our own corruptions, and to exercise our own graces 187
14. It will withdraw both ourselves and our people from vain controversies, and the lesser matters of religion 187
15. It will extend these various benefits to all the people in our several parishes 188
16. It will not even stop here, but is like to be a work that will reach over the whole land 188
17. The weight and excellence of the duty recommended 189
ARTICLE 2
Motives from the difficulties of the work 192
1. Difficulties in ourselves 192
2. Difficulties in our people 193
ARTICLE 3
Motives from the necessity of the work 195
1. It is necessary for the glory of God 195
2. It is necessary for the welfare of our people 197
3. It is necessary for our own welfare 199
ARTICLE 4
Application of these motives 200
PART II: OBJECTIONS TO THIS DUTY 212
PART III: DIRECTIONS FOR THIS DUTY 231
ARTICLE 1
Directions for bringing our people to submit to the exercise 232
1. Conduct yourselves in the general course of your life and ministry, so as to convince them of your ability, sincerity, and love to them 232
2. Convince them of the benefit and necessity of this exercise 233
3. Put catechisms into the hands of every family in your congregation, whether rich or poor 235
4. Deal gently with them, and avoid every kind of discouragement 236
5. Expostulate with such as are obstinate and disobedient 237
ARTICLE 2
Directions for prosecuting the exercise with success 237
1. Address a few words to them in general to mollify their minds, and to remove all offence 238
2. Take them one by one, and deal with each of them apart 239
3. Take an account of what each of them has learned of the catechism 240
4. Try by further questions how far they understand what they have learned 240
5. When you have tried their knowledge, proceed next to instruct them yourselves 244
6. If they appear to be unconverted, make some prudent inquiry into their state 245
7. Endeavour to impress their heart with a sense of their deplorable condition 248
8. Conclude with an exhortation to them to believe in Christ, and to the diligent use of the external means of grace 250
9. At dismissing them, mollify their minds by a few words deprecating anything like offence, and endeavour to engage the masters of families to carry on the work you have begun 252
10. Keep a list of your people in a book, with notes of their character and necessities 253
11. Through the whole course of the exercise, see that the manner as well as the matter be suited to the end 254
12. If God enable you, extend your charity to those of the poorer sort, before they part from you 256

 

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The Art of Prophesying https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-art-of-prophesying/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-art-of-prophesying/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-art-of-prophesying/ Basic guidance to help all Christians read and use the Bible intelligently, with a powerful message to those who lead and preach. 208pp.

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Book Description

Few things are more evident in contemporary churches than the decline in the importance attached to what is said from their pulpits. The deeper tragedy is that in many places the church has become a valley of dry bones. Something is needed to waken the dead and to breathe new life into the people of God. William Perkins (1558-1602) provides basic guidance to help all Christians to read and use the Bible intelligently. He has a particularly powerful message for those who lead God’s people and especially those who preach.

The Art of Prophesying carries sparks capable of igniting a preacher. It should be beside every minister’s desk as a book to turn to again and again.

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Foreword vii
THE ART OF PROPHESYING
Preface 3
Introduction 5
1 The Art of Prophecy 7
2 The Word of God 9
3 The Contents of Scripture 12
4 The Interpretation of Scripture 22
5 Principles for Expounding Scripture 29
6 Rightly Handling the Word of God 46
7 Use and Application 52
8 Varieties of Application  61
9 The Use of the Memory 66
10 Preaching the Word 68
11 Public Prayer 73
Summary 75
THE CALLING OF THE MINISTRY
Introduction 79
1 The Titles of True Ministers 81
2 The Scarcity of True Ministers 89
3 The Office of True Ministers 97
4 The Blessing of the Work of True Ministers 104
5 The Commission and Authority of True Ministers 110
Introduction 117
1 The Vision of God 121
2 Divine Consolation 150
3 Renewed and Recommissioned 168

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The Holy Spirit https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-holy-spirit/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-holy-spirit/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-holy-spirit/ A modernized abridgement of Owen’s Discourse dealing with the name, nature, personality and operations of the Holy Spirit. 216p.

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Book Description

Owen on the Holy Spirit, as this work has been known to generations of Christians, was written by the greatest theologian of the Puritan era. It is, without question, one of the truly great Christian books.

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Publisher’s Preface v
1 The Work of the Holy Spirit 1
2 The Spirit of God 6
3 How the Holy Spirit Comes to Us and Does His Work 11
4 The Special Preparatory Works of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament 14
5 The Work of the Holy Spirit in the New Creation 19
6 The Holy Spirit and the Human Nature of Christ 22
7 The Work of the Holy Spirit on the Mystical Body of Christ, His Church 35
8 The Holy Spirit’s Work of Regeneration 43
9 How the Holy Spirit Prepares a Soul for His Work of Regeneration 52
10 How the Mind is Corrupted and Depraved by Sin 56
11 Natural and Spiritual Death Compared 67
12 Regeneration Itself 76
13 The Work of Conversion 94
14 The Nature of Sanctification and Gospel Holiness 99
15 Sanctification a Lifelong Work 105
16 Believers Only are Sanctified 114
17 The Work of Sanctification Itself 121
18 The Work of the Spirit in Purging Believers from Sin 126
19 The Work of the Spirit in Renewing the Spiritual Life of Believers 136
20 The Activities and Duties of Holiness 155
21 Dealing with Sin 163
22 The Necessity of Holiness 179
23 Election a Motive to Holiness 188
24 Commanded to be Holy 195
25 Holiness and the Work of Christ 200
26 Holiness in an Unholy World 204

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The Secret Key to Heaven https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-secret-key-to-heaven/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-secret-key-to-heaven/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-secret-key-to-heaven/ Focusing on the Lord’s words in Matthew 6:6. Brooks gives a masterful treatment of ‘The Vital Importance of Private Prayer’. 304pp.

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Thomas Brooks’ Secret Key to Heaven is a manifesto for private prayer. Brooks outlines its necessity, benefits, common objections and distractions which hinder our progress in it, and encouragement and guidance for it. In a treatmeant of private prayer, Brooks enables us to see the essential character of the Christian life itself: God-centred, God-dependent, focused, and fruitful.

Book Description

‘The power of religion and godliness lives, thrives, or dies, as closet prayer lives, thrives, or dies.’ This was the deeply held conviction of Thomas Brooks. As a pastor who knew his people well, he feared that many Christians did not understand the ‘necessity, excellency, and usefulness’ of private prayer, and that many lived in ‘too great a neglect of this indispensable duty.’

Focusing on our Lord’s words about ‘closet prayer’ in Matthew 6:6, Brooks supplies us with a masterful treatment of a vitally important aspect of the Christian’s life. His aim is intensely practical: ‘to preserve and keep up the power of religion and godliness both in men’s houses, hearts, and lives.’

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Publisher’s Note xi
Author’s Preface xiii
PART ONE
The Doctrine of the Text (Matt. 6:6) Stated and Proved 1
PART TWO
Twenty Arguments for Private Prayer
1: The Most Eminent Saints Engaged in Private Prayer 7
2: Christ Engaged in Secret Prayer 13
3: Secret Prayer Distinguishes Sincerity from Hypocrisy 18
4: Secret Prayer Lets Us Unbosom Ourselves before God 20
5: Secret Duties Shall Have Open Rewards 23
6: God Most Manifests Himself in Secret 24
7: This Life Is the Only Time for Private Prayer 31
8: Private Prayer’s Prevailing Power 31
9: Private Prayer Is the Most Soul-Enriching of Duties 44
10: Secret Prayer and Secret Sins 46
11: Secret Prayer Delights Christ 47
12: Only Believers Share God’s Secrets 48
13: Private Prayer Is the Christian’s Refuge in Trouble 58
14: God Is Omnipresent 61
15: If We Neglect Private Prayer, God Will Not Hear Our Public Prayers 64
16: The Times Call for Private Prayer 66
17: Those Near to the Lord Should Engage in Secret Prayer 68
18: Special Marks of God’s Favour 71
19: Satan’s Enmity to Secret Prayer 72
20: The Lord’s Secret Ones Should Engage in Secret Prayer 75
PART THREE
The Use and Application of the Doctrine
The Doctrine Condemns Five Ways in Which Private Prayer Is Neglected 79
The Doctrine Exhorts Us to Be Frequent and Constant in Private Prayer 85
PART FOUR
Six Objections Stated and Answered
1: We Are Too Busy to Spare Time for Private Prayer 87
2: As Servants, We Have No Time That We Can Call Our Own 104
3: We Lack the Necessary Gifts and Abilities for Private Prayer 127
4: God Knows Our Desires and Needs Whether We Pray in Private or Not 156
5: We Lack a Convenient Place for Private Prayer 159
6: Our Weaknesses and Infirmities Hinder Us from Private Prayer 161
PART FIVE
Eleven Instructions concerning Private Prayer
1: Be Frequent in Private Prayer 183
2: Use the Best Times and Opportunities 188
3: Do Not Perform Closet Duties Merely to Still Your Conscience 191
4: Do Not Trust in Closet Duties 193
5: Put Your Heart into All Closet Duties 197
6: Be Fervent, Warm, and Importunate with God in All Closet Duties 201
7: Be Constant and Persevering in Closet Prayer 208
8: Thirst and Long after Communion with God in Private Prayer 212
9: Make the Glory of God Your Ultimate End 233
10: Always Pray in the Name of Christ Alone 235
11: Look for Answers to Your Closet Prayers 239
PART SIX
Means, Rules, and Directions for Faithful Private Prayer
1: Beware of an Idle, Slothful Spirit 243
2: Beware of Spending Precious Time on Small, Circumstantial Matters 248
3: Beware of Curious Questions 249
4: Beware of Engaging in Too Much Worldly Business 254
5: Beware of Secret Sins 256
Closing Advice
1: Mourn over Neglect of Private Prayer 273
2: Cultivate the Habit of Closet Prayer 274
3: Keep a Diary of Closet Mercies 274
4: Do Not Let Public Duties and Ordinances Crowd Out Private Prayer 277
5: Love Christ with a More Inflamed Love 278
6: Be Thoroughly Resolved in the Strength of Christ to Persevere in Closet Prayer 280
7: Strive for a Greater Measure of the Spirit 282
8: Be Frequent in the Serious Consideration of Eternity 284

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The Bruised Reed https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-bruised-reed/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-bruised-reed/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-bruised-reed/ In this famous exposition of Isaiah 42:3, Sibbes unfolds the tender ministry of Christ. 138pp.

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‘I shall never cease to be grateful to. . .Richard Sibbes who was balm to my soul at a period in my life when I was overworked and badly overtired, and therefore subject in an unusual manner to the onslaughts of the devil. I found at that time that Richard Sibbes, who was known in London in the early seventeenth century as “The Heavenly Doctor Sibbes” was an unfailing remedy. . . The Bruised Reed. . . quietened, soothed, comforted, encouraged and healed me.’ — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Book Description

Richard Sibbes (1577-1635), one of the most influential figures in the Puritan movement during the earlier years of the seventeenth century, was renowned for the rich quality of his ministry. The Bruised Reed shows why he was known among his contemporaries as ‘the sweet dropper’.

The Bruised Reed is now issued for the first time in a smaller format in the Puritan Paperbacks series. Some of the language and punctuation have been modernized to make the work more accessible.

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Publishers’ Foreword vii
1 The Reed and the Bruising 1
2 Christ Will Not Break the Bruised Reed 7
3 The Smoking Flax 16
4 Christ Will Not Quench the Smoking Flax 20
5 The Spirit of Mercy Should Move Us 26
6 Marks of the Smoking Flax 35
7 Help for the Weak 45
8 Duties and Discouragements 53
9 Believe Christ, Not Satan 62
10 Quench Not the Spirit 67
11 Christ’s Judgment and Victory 77
12 Christ’s Wise Government 83
13 Grace Shall Reign 91
14 Means to Make Grace Victorious 101
15 Christ’s Public Triumph 109
16 Through Conflict to Victory 118

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Indwelling Sin in Believers https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/indwelling-sin-in-believers/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/indwelling-sin-in-believers/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/indwelling-sin-in-believers/ Based on Romans 7:21, shows that sin is a powerful inward principle at enmity with God, but that the grace of Christ is all-sufficient. 176pp.

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John Owen’s Indwelling Sin in Believers is a guide to knowing our enemy, a field-manual for the lifelong war Christ’s soldiers must wage against the sin that remains in them after conversion. Like an experienced general, Owen sets out the strategy and tactics of indwelling sin with unrivalled insight and clarity.

Based on Romans 7:21, ‘I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil present with me’, Owen’s work shows that sin is a powerful inward law or principle lodged in the heart whose whole nature is enmity against God. This powerful river, flowing from the Fall, can only be brought under control by regenerating grace. However, sin’s enmity remains in believers after conversion, and the long war against it is one in which all Christians must engage.

Though this is a book about sin, it is no less about the all-sufficient grace of Christ. There is much here to strengthen and comfort the believer. Owen never lets us think that we must depend on our own unaided efforts. Nor are we sent to the law for help, since defeating sin is something the law cannot do. Our victory lies in seeing to it that the springs of grace remain open, and that communion with God in Christ remains our joy and delight.

This abridgement seeks to make Owen more accessible to present day readers, but carefully retains the essence of his thought and as many as possible of his own expressions. It is a companion volume to The Mortification of Sin and Temptation Resisted and Repulsed, also published by the Trust in the same series.

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Author’s Preface 1
1 The Enemy Within 3
2 The Law of Sin 9
3 Sin in the Heart 15
4 Enmity against God 21
5 Aversion to Everything Good 27
6 Lusts at War with God 35
7 Captive to an Enraged Foe 49
8 The Deceitfulness of Sin 59
9 Prayer and Meditation Undermine Sin 71
10 The Mind on Guard against Sin 81
11 Keeping the Heart 93
12 The Yielding of the Will 101
13 God’s Bridle on Sin 111
14 Sin Breaking Out 129
15 Blocking the Springs of Grace 141
16 ‘That Inbred Traitor, Sin’ 153
17 What the Law Can and Cannot Do 159

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Christian Love https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/christian-love/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/christian-love/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/christian-love/ The Scottish Covenanting minister Hugh Binning shows how Christians should love one another (John 13:35) and describes the excellence of Christian love from 1 Corinthians 13. Includes 3 sermons from The Sinner’s Sanctuary, an exposition of Romans 8:1–15. 112pp.

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Book Description

In this Treatise of Christian Love, the Scottish Covenanting minister Hugh Binning movingly presents the need for Christians to show by their love for one another that they belong to Christ. Basing his remarks on John 13:35, By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another, he argues, ‘This badge that Christ left to his disciples: if we cast this away on every disagreement, we disown our Master, and disclaim his token and badge.’

Binning describes the excellence of Christian love, demonstrating its nature from 1 Corinthians 13. He gives strong reasons why Christians should love one another, and shows that love is rooted in Christian humility and meekness, after the pattern of Christ himself.

Also included in this edition are three sermons from Binning’s work The Sinner’s Sanctuary, an exposition of Romans 8:1-15.

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Biographical Note vi
A Treatise of Christian Love
1 Love and Self-Love 1
2 The Excellence of Christian Love 9
3 Motives to Christian Love 29
4 Christian Love in Practice 49
5 Humility and Meekness 61
The Sinner’s Sanctuary
Sermon 37 81
Sermon 39 89
Sermon 40 98

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The Jerusalem Sinner Saved https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-jerusalem-sinner-saved/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-jerusalem-sinner-saved/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-jerusalem-sinner-saved/ The fruit of Bunyan’s thinking on the grace of forgiveness—‘Good News for the Vilest of Men’. 144pp.

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John Bunyan confessed himself to have been one of the worst sinners to have ever walked God’s earth. After his conversion to Jesus Christ, he was constantly amazed by the fact that the God of infinite grace should have saved him from his sin. As a minister of the gospel, he loved to proclaim the grace of God to sinners and earnestly persuaded his hearers to embrace by faith the Lord Jesus Christ in whom is found the free pardon of all our sins.

Published by Bunyan in the year of his death (1688), this little book brings together the fruit of his thinking on the grace of forgiveness. With the warmth and fervency of spirit of a true evangelist, he beautifully unfolds the riches of God’s grace and mercy to the greatest of sinners. Here, as the subtitle of the book says, is ‘Good News for the Vilest of Men’!

‘I have been vile myself, but have obtained mercy; and I would have my companions in sin partake of mercy too: and, therefore, I have writ this little book.’ —  JOHN BUNYAN

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Preface to Offor Edition, 1854 vii
Author’s Preface xiii
 1. The Text Explained 1
 2. Why Mercy Is First Offered to the Biggest Sinners 17
3. The Doctrine Applied 63
 4. Conclusion, and Answers to Objections 107
Analysis 125

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The Shorter Catechism Explained From Scripture https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-shorter-catechism-explained-from-scripture/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-shorter-catechism-explained-from-scripture/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-shorter-catechism-explained-from-scripture/ In The Shorter Catechism Explained from Scripture, Vincent uses a question and answer format to achieve his aim. The 40 signatories to the Preface, including John Owen, declared their belief that it would ‘be greatly useful to all Christians in general’. 280pp.

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Book Description

In the opinion of B.B. Warfield, the Westminster divines left to posterity not only ‘the most thoroughly thought out statement ever penned of the elements of evangelical religion’ but also one which breathes ‘the finest fragrance of spiritual religion’. Their most influential work, ‘The Shorter Catechism’, was intended as a teaching basis for an introduction to the Christian Faith. No London pastor made more effective use of it than Thomas Vincent (1634-1678) and when his ‘explanation’ was first published in 1674, John Owen, Thomas Watson along with 38 other signatories to the Preface, declared their belief that it would ‘be greatly useful to all Christians in general’.

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The Christian’s Great Interest https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-christians-great-interest/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-christians-great-interest/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-christians-great-interest/ In a clear and attractive style, describes what it means to be a Christian, and how to become one. 208pp.

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Endorsement

‘One of the greatest divines that ever wrote.’ — JOHN OWEN

‘It has long been the favourite work of our peasantry in Scotland. One admirable property of [The Christian’s Great Interest] is that, while it guides, it purifies.’ — THOMAS CHALMERS

Book Description

All of Guthrie’s teaching and pastoral experience were poured into The Christian’s Great Interest – his only book. The remarkable fact that is has gone through more than eighty editions and been translated into several languages testifies to its value. This book describes in a clear and attractive style what it means to be a Christian, and how to become one.

This book is all about Christ: the Christian’s great interest should be Christ; the unbeliever needs to develop an interest in Christ. It describes in a simple, clear, and attractive style what it means to be a Christian, and how to become one.

Preaching on Revelation 22:2, C. H. Spurgeon once said:

our Lord Jesus Christ is life from the dead, and life to his own living people. He is All-in-All to them. And by him and by him, alone, must their spiritual life be maintained…Jesus Christ is a Tree of Life and we shall so speak of him in the hope that some may come and pluck of the fruit and eat and live forever.

This too, is Guthrie’s purpose. In the first part, he looks at how someone is drawn to Christ, what the evidences are of true saving grace, and the difference between a true Christian and a hypocrite. In the second part he describes how to ‘close’ with Christ, and deals with various objections, difficulties, and doubts.

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TO THE READER 5
MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR 11
Part I: The trial of a saving interest in Christ
INTRODUCTION 22
QUESTION I: How shall a man know if he has a true and special interest in Christ, and whether he has, or may lay claim to, God’s favour and salvation? 22
Chapter I
THINGS PREMISED FOR THE BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE TRIAL ITSELF 23
A man’s interest in Christ may be known 23
To be savingly in covenant with God is of the highest importance 25
We must allow our state to be determined by Scripture 25
Reasons why so few attain to a distinct knowledge of their interest in Christ: 26
(1) Ignorance of God and His ways 26
(2) Dealing deceitfully with God and their own consciences 30
(3) Slothfulness and Negligence 32
(4) Their having no fixed idea of what evidence would satisfy them 33
(5) Their dependence on changeable evidence 33
Some mistakes concerning an interest in Christ removed 35
Chapter II
THE VARIOUS WAYS BY WHICH MEN ARE DRAWN TO CHRIST 37
SECTION I
Some are drawn without a conscious preparatory work of the law 37
Some are called from the womb 38
Some are called in mature life, in a sovereign gospel-way 39
Some are graciously called as death approaches 41
SECTION II
Men are ordinarily prepared for Christ by the work of the law 43
SECTION III
The difference between that preparatory work of the law which leads to salvation and the temporary convictions of those who relapse 53
Chapter III
OF FAITH AS AN EVIDENCE OF AN INTEREST IN CHRIST 60
Mistakes as to what faith is 60
True saving faith described 65
Further explanations concerning saving faith 68
The difference between the faith of hypocrites and true saving faith 73
Chapter IV
OF THE NEW CREATURE AS AN EVIDENCE OF AN INTEREST IN CHRIST 76
The whole man must be to some extent renewed 77
He must be renewed, to some extent, in all his ways 80
The supposed unattainableness of such a renewal 85
Chapter V
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TRUE CHRISTIAN AND THE HYPOCRITE 88
Chapter VI
REASONS WHY SOME BELIEVERS DOUBT THEIR INTEREST IN CHRIST 95
Doubts because of prevailing sin answered 95
Doubts arising from a want of Christian experience answered 98
Conclusion 113
Part II: How to attain a saving interest in Christ
INTRODUCTION 116
QUESTION II: What shall they do who want the marks of a true and saving interest in Christ already spoken of, and neither can nor dare pretend unto them?
Chapter I
SOME THINGS PREMISED FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE IGNORANT 117
Chapter II
WHAT IT IS TO CLOSE WITH GOD’S GOSPEL PLAN OF SAVING SINNERS BY CHRIST JESUS, AND THE DUTY OF SO DOING 122
What it is to accept of, and close with, the gospel offer 122
This is the duty of those who would be saved 124
What is required of those who would believe on Christ Jesus and be saved 127
What is involved in the duty, together with its various aspects 134
The effects and outcomes of saving faith 139
Chapter III
OBJECTIONS AND DIFFICULTIES EXPLAINED AND ANSWERED 146
The sinner’s baseness rendering it presumption to come to Christ 146
The singularity of his sin barring the way 147
Special aggravations of sin a hindrance 148
Sins not named are a barrier 149
The sin against the Holy Ghost alleged:
(1) What it is not 151
(2) What it is 154
(3) Conclusions bearing on the objection 159
The want of power to believe considered as a hindrance 161
Unfruitfulness a hindrance 162
Ignorance concerning personal covenanting a hindrance – the nature of that duty 164
Doubts as to the inquirer’s being savingly in covenant with God answered 168
Chapter IV
CONCERNING PERSONAL COVENANTING WITH GOD IN CHRIST 169
Certain things premised concerning personal covenanting: 169
(1) The thing itself is warrantable 170
(2) The preparation needed 177
(3) How the duty of covenanting is to be performed 177
(4) What should follow this solemn act 179
A want of proper feeling considered as an obstacle 183
The fear of backsliding a hindrance to covenanting 185
Past experience of fruitlessness considered 189
Conclusion
THE WHOLE TREATISE RESUMED IN A FEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 193

 

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The Sinfulness Of Sin https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-sinfulness-of-sin/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-sinfulness-of-sin/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-sinfulness-of-sin/ A crystal-clear explanation of what sin is, why it is so serious, amd what we need to do about it. 284pp.

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Endorsement

‘Works like Ralph Venning’s The Sinfulness of Sin have steered me into a greater understanding of God, his word, and indeed even my own heart. Few today would dare think so carefully and comprehensively about the Bible’s teaching on the stuff of sin. Fewer still would dare write it. Perhaps even fewer have sat to read Venning’s cogent study. But any who read this book will never think the same way about sin, evil, and God’s grace in Christ Jesus. Thank you, Banner.’ — DAVID GARNER

Book Description

First published in the aftermath of the Great Plague of London and entitled Sin, The Plague of Plagues, this book gives a crystal-clear explanation of what sin is, why it is so serious, and what we need to do about it. Here is reliable medicine for a fatal epidemic.

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Publishers’ Introduction xv
INTRODUCTION 1
1. SECTION ONE
WHAT SIN IS 9
 2. SECTION TWO
THE SINFULNESS OF SIN 13
Sin’s Contrariety to God 16
1. To the nature of God 17
2. To all the names and attributes of God 18
3. To the works of God 19
4. To the law and will of God 20
5. To the image of God 20
6. To the people of God 21
7. To the glory of God 23
8. To the being of God 23
Sin’s Contrariety to Man 25
1. Sin is against man’s present good in this life 27
(1) In a natural sense 28
(i) It is against man’s well-being in this life 28
(ii) It is against man’s very being 34
(2) In a moral sense 35
(i) It has degraded man 35
(ii) It has darkened man’s understanding 38
(iii) It has made man a fool 43
a. In relation to his chief and ultimate end 44
b. In relation to the means leading to happiness 47
c. As to the non-improvement or mis-improvement of means 49
Examples of man’s folly 51
(iv) It has made man a beast 55
a. Like a beast 56
b. Like the worst of beasts 57
c. Worse than the beasts 58
(v) It has separated man from God in a moral sense 61
Effects of this separation from God 64
2. Sin is against the good of man in the life to come 65
The damnation of sinners is privative and positive 68
1) Privative damnation 70
a. Sinners will be deprived of all the good things they had in this life 70
b. Of the pleasure they had from them 71
c. All their peace 72
d. Their hopes of Heaven 73
e. All good company 73
f. Heaven 74
g. God himself 75
h. They shall be incapable of any alteration for the better 76
2) Positive damnation 77
The damnation-state of sinners considered under six headings 78
1. The torment of Hell 80
a. The place with its names 80
b. The thing itself 82
2. The quantity and the quality of the torments of Hell 83
a. They will be exceedingly great and terrible 83
b. They will be universal 85
c. They will be without intermission 86
3. The duration of these torments 87
4. The tormentors 88
a. The Devil 88
b. Conscience 89
c. God 90
5. The aggravations of these torments 91
6. The effects of these torments 93
 3. SECTION THREE
THE WITNESSES AGAINST SIN 97
God himself bears witness against sin 99
(1) He has forbidden sin and made a law against it 99
(2) He will not allow us to do evil that good may come 100
(3) By threatening man 103
(4) He is angry with the wicked 103
(5) Sin alone made God repent that he had made man 104
(6) By many great and severe judgments 105
1. On sinners 106
2. On his own people 108
3. On his own Son 109
(7) He sent his Son into the world to condemn sin and destroy it 110
1. Christ’s sufferings were for sinners 110
2. They were exceedingly great 112
(a) He suffered all kinds of suffering 113
(b) He suffered from all kinds of persons 116
(c) He had all kinds of aggravating circumstances united in his sufferings 117
3. Their greatness is a full witness against the sinfulness of sin 118
Angels bear witness against sin 119
(1) Good angels 119
(2) Evil angels 123
The Witness of Men 127
(1) Good men 127
a. Against other men’s sins 127
b. Against their own sin 130
Objections against the witness of good men answered 134
They abhor sin as sin 134
They still sin 137
But they hate sin nevertheless 138
(2) Wicked men 140
a. They are ashamed of sin before and when they commit it 142
b. They are ashamed after they have committed it 146
(i) They dare not own their sin 146
(ii) They dare not look into their actions 148
(iii) They decry and punish in others sin which they themselves are guilty of 149
(iv) They usually fly to forms of godliness 149
(v) They desire to die the death of the Righteous 150
The most hardened sinners at one time witness against sin 152
The Whole Creation witnesses against sin 154
(1) As having done it a great deal of wrong 154
(2) With respect to God and man 155
a. The creatures teach man his duty 155
b. They convince men of many sins 157
(3) The creatures are instruments in the hand of God to punish sinners 160
The Law witnesses against Sin 161
1. Before it is committed 162
2. After it is committed 162
3. The law will not pardon the least sin 165
4. It cannot justify any man 166
5. It makes sin abound 167
6. It has become as a schoolmaster 167
7. It silences man from making any complaint 168
8. It leaves a man without hope 169
The Gospel bears witness against Sin 170
The Witness of Sin itself 176
(1) Sin’s names 176
1. The work of the Devil 177
2. All filthiness of flesh and spirit 183
a. Sin is loathsome 183
b. It is polluting; and infectious 184
(i) In its universality 185
(ii) How suddenly it infects 187
a. How it increases in ourselves 188
b. How it increases in others 189
(iii) Its infection is almost incurable 190
(iv) It lives in its effects when we are dead 191
(2) The arts sin uses to disguise itself 192
 4. SECTION FOUR
THE APPLICATION AND USEFULNESS OF THE DOCTRINE OF SIN’S SINFULNESS 199
Sin is the Worst of Evils 201
(1) It is worse than any affliction 202
(2) Worse than death 209
(3) Worse than the Devil 212
(4) Worse than Hell 213
(5) In every way the worst of evils 214
Inferences from the Sinfulness of Sin against God 217
(1) The patience and long-suffering of God with sinners is wonderful 217
(2) The judgments of God are just 221
(3) How precious a mercy is the forgiveness of sin! 224
(4) Sin is not to be committed on any account whatsoever 226
(5) How transcendently and incomparably beautiful a thing is holiness! 229
Inferences from the Contrariety of Sin to the Good of Man 230
(1) They who seek for any good in sin are miserably mistaken 230
1. There is no profit to man by sin 231
2. There is no honour to be gained by sin 235
3. There is no pleasure to be had from sin 236
(2) Time spent in sin is worse than lost 243
(3) Those who mock at sin are worse than fools and madmen 244
(4) It can never be well with a man while he is in his sins 244
(5) Men should become religious without delay 245
(6) How welcome should the Gospel be! 249
Exhortation and Counsel 250
(1) Repent 251
(2) Believe the Gospel 254
(3) Sin no more 257
(4) Take heed of living in any sin 258
1. Take heed of sinning in thought 259
(i) Sinful thoughts defile a man 261
(ii) They are an abomination in the sight of God 261
(iii) Thought-sins are root-sins 262
(iv) We must beg pardon for them 263
(v) The Gospel is to bring thoughts to the obedience of Christ 264
(vi) Conversion is in the thoughts of men 264
(vii) God keeps an account of thoughts 266
Directions 267
2. A warning against sinful words 274
(i) Sinful words are wholly forbidden 276
(ii) Unless a man take heed to his words his religion is in vain 277
(iii) They evidence sinful hearts 277
(iv) Evil words corrupt men and manners 278
(v) The tongue is either man’s glory or shame 279
(vi) God will judge us for and by our words 280
Directions 282
(i) Let our words be few 282
(ii) Let us speak as we ought 284
3. Beware of sinning in deed 285
(i) Take heed of sins of ommission 286
(a) Some of the best men have been guilty of this 286
(b) It is a great affliction to good men to be forced to omit duties 287
(c) It is a sin to be willing to omit a duty 287
(d) One omission makes way for another 288
(e) The more knowledge we have of a duty, the worse the omission of it 291
(f) Sins of omission are bad examples 292
(g) They are sins which God has judged and will judge 293
(ii) Take heed of sins of comission 295
(a) Of Your besetting sin 295
(b) Of sins as relative 297
(c) Of the sins of the age and place where you live 298
(d) Of the sins that attend your callings 299
(e) Of ‘little’ sins 308
(f) Of secret sins 310
(h) Of being guilty of other men’s sins 312
[1] In giving occasion for them before 314
[2] As co-helpers of them 321
[3] As accessory after they are committed 323
Conclusion 329

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