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Saved and Kept: or How to Get Saved and How to Keep Saved

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G. A. Mclaughlin


This little volume is by no means intended to be a theological work. Nor does it attempt to show the details of the Christian life. The auth…

Lamentation of a Sinner

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Catherine Parr


The Lamentation of a Sinner was written in 1544, the year where Parr took on the role of Regent for a number of months when Henry VIII was f…

Twenty-five Sermons on The Holy Land

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Thomas De Witt Talmage


When Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage went to visit the Holy Land, he wrote sermons for his home church and sent them back to be read. It resulted in …

Bethlehem

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Frederick William Faber


There are several ways in which we may treat of the mysteries of the Three-and-Thirty Years of our dearest Lord. We may look at each of them…

The Analogy of Religion to the Constitution and Course of Nature

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Joseph Butler


Joseph Butler's great work is the Analogy, published in 1736, and from that day read and admired by every highly-cultivated mind. He was ind…

Apologia

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John Newton


Four Letters to a Minister of an Independent Church by a Minister of the Church of EnglandQuid me alta silentia cogis rumpere? - Virgil (&qu…

The Letters of John Knox

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John Knox


The letters... will perhaps more clearly exhibit the temper and character of Knox, than his more elaborate compositions: but to understand t…

One Hundred and One Hymn Stories

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Carl F. Price


Carl F. Price, a pioneering hymnologist, historian, and author, says, "Every real hymn has its story, if only we could discover it..&qu…

Essays and Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion

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Friedrich Von Hügel


Baron Friedrich von Hugel was a lay Catholic theologian whose work was influential during the rise of modernist thought. His Essays and Addr…

The Philosophy of Teaching

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Saint Augustine of Hippo


Saint Augustine's De Magistro, Englished here under the title of "The Philosophy of Teaching or a Study in the Symbolism of Language&qu…

Short Answers to Common Objections Against Religion

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Louis Gaston de Segur and Louis Gaston De Segur


A neat little book of answers to a number of objections and arguments frequently urged by the opponents of the Catholic Church. It first tre…

Seeing Darkly

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John Sparhawk Jones


A short series of Christian sermons covering a range of topics, with the common thread throughout being the relationship between what we do …

England's Antiphon

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George MacDonald


"In this book I have sought to trace the course of our religious poetry from an early period of our literary history. ... [I]f its poet…

A Short Description of Torre Abbey

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Hugh Robert Watkin


Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the time of Henry VIII, a significant part of the buildings of Torre Abbey, particularly the…

Beautiful Thoughts from George MacDonald

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Elizabeth W. Dougall and George MacDonald


A brief quote from MacDonald for each day of the year. - Summary by Shelly

A Clean Heart

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G. A. Mclaughlin


"Much of the preaching and teaching of religion is in a theological dialect that is scarcely more intelligible to the people than a for…

A Word to the Weary

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William S. Plumer


Sin and sorrow are twin sisters. They were born the same day. They have grown up together. It is as idle to say that there is no misery as t…

Exposition of the Seventeenth Chapter of the Gospel by St John

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Martin Luther


These my homilies concerning the prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ, which St. John has delivered down to us in his seventeenth chapter, I not …

Lectures on Butler's Analogy

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Thomas Chalmers


Thomas Chalmers had read, when a young man, several infidel productions. Their semblance of logic and learning, and supercilious confidence …

The Theological Tractates

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Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius


It was in the last dozen years of his life that Boethius wrote on a vastly different topic, or what one might imagine a vastly different top…

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