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9780921148715: REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD (Volume 3 of 30) Reformation Bibles (2/2) Featuring John Brown's Self-Interpreting Bible (4 vol.) & Many Additional Books on ... Roman Catholicism, Pelagianism, etc.)
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This CD runs on any computer (PC or Mac) as each book is in the common, popular, and easy-to-use PDF format. This CD also contains over 100 fully searchable, related, free bonus books and/or articles (not listed below, but listed in the summary for Reformation Bookshelf CD #1 on the web), as well as 10 free audio (MP3) files (also not listed below). + This CD contains: The Self-Interpreting Bible: With Commentaries, References, Harmony of the Gospels and Many Other Helps Needed to Understand and Teach the Text by John Brown of Haddington (4 volumes, 2200 8.5 X 11 inch pages, 1914 edition) Brown's renown rests chiefly on The Self-Interpreting Bible. 'Brown's Bible' was repeatedly reprinted (in America as well as Britain, as were all his more popular works), with improvements by later editors, even into the twentieth century (and now into the 21st century!--RB). Its numerous aids... included a system of marginal cross-references novel in its extensiveness. This 'library in one volume' became as common as Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Thomas Boston's Fourfold State. It incorporated material from the Dictionary, which unlike modern counterparts, explained basic English vocabulary and grammar (making it useful for homeschooling--RB), and often went beyond making the Bible intelligible (to interpreting it, for example the entry on--RB)... 'Antichrist' surveys papal history... (the complete work--RB) is exemplary in its directness and accuracy (DSCHT, p. 99). In Mackenzie's book, John Brown of Haddington (also on Reformation Bookshelf CD #7), a whole chapter is devoted to just the Self-Interpreting Bible. Over 2200 (8.5" X 11") pages in the complete set -- this Bible contains more features and additions (from sections on prophecy fulfillment and hermeneutics to a chronological index to Scripture history, Jewish festivals and the significations of obsolete words [and much more!]-- with 448 photographs showing places of Bible events) than we have space to note here! + Sovereignty of God in Salvation COLES, ELISHA God’s Sovereignty, A Practical Discourse OWEN, JOHN A Display of Arminianism: Being A Discovery of the Old Pelagian Idol of Free Will, With the New Goddess Contingency Advancing Themselves Into the Throne of the God of Heaven, to the Prejudice of His Grace, Providence, and Supreme Dominion Over the Children of Men... ZANCHIUS, JEROM The Doctrine of Absolute Predestination + Sovereignty of God in Worship THE PSALMS OF DAVID IN METRE (i.e. the Scottish Metrical Psalter of 1650) Psalter by Francis Rouse, the Westminster Divines, and the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650) GILLESPIE, GEORGE - Dispute against the English Popish Ceremonies Obtruded on the Church of Scotland (1637, reprinted from the 1660 edition). BEGG, JAMES Purity of Worship in the Presbyterian Church, as Set Forth in the Westminster Standards, & Illustrated by Our History Since the Reformation (1876) CALVIN, JOHN, JOHN OWEN et al. Instrumental Music in the Worship of God GIRARDEAU, JOHN Instrumental Music in the Public Worship of the Church (1888) MCKNIGHT, W.J. Concerning Close Communion MCNAUGHER, JOHN, ed. The Psalms in Worship BARROW, REG Calvin, Covenanting and Close Communion (1996) BARROW, REG A Warning Against the False and Dangerous Views of James Jordan Concerning Worship: A Book Review of Kevin Reed's Canterbury Tales WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY OF DIVINES, A Directory for the Public Worship of God Throughout the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1645. GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Directions of the General Assembly concerning secret and private worship and mutual edification for cherishing piety, for maintaining unity and avoiding schism and division (1647) -- which is in The (Westminster) Directory for Family Worship. And nine other books.

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AUTHORS on this CD include: John Calvin, George Gillespie, James Begg, John Owen, J.H. Merle D'Aubigne, Jerom Zanchius, John Brown (of Haddington), Elisha Coles, John McNaugher, James Milligan, David Calderwood, James Glasgow, W.J. McKnight, S.R. M'Neily, Associate Presbyterian Magazine, the Westminster Divines, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), the famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), Thomas Manton, Samuel Rutherford, Matthew Henry, C.H. Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Brown (of Haddington), Francis Turretin, James Durham, John Howie, William Hetherington, David Steele, Samuel Miller, John Girardeau, Edward Fisher, Robert Shaw, A.W. Pink, Loraine Boettner, Augustus Toplady, Andrew Symington, Patrick Fairbairn, William Roberts, Richard Baxter, William Cunningham, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Larry Birger, Francis Rouse, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Bill Mencarow, the Reformed Presbytery (RPNA), J.A. Wylie, J.! C. McFeeters, James Douglas, Michael Wagner, Greg Price, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Greg Barrow, Reg Barrow, et al. + WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY (Divines) The greatest Christian Assembly since the days of the Apostles, called to fulfill the Solemn League and Covenant and provide the covenanting nations with a biblical blueprint for international Reformation and revival. This august assembly gave us the famous Westminster Confession of Faith, the Westminster Shorter Catechism, and a host of other important and unsurpassed documents. + RUTHERFORD, SAMUEL If Cant was the apostle of the Covenant, and Warriston its pen, and Peden its prophet, Rutherford was something more than its bard, a sensitive reed shaken with the wind of a stormful age, and giving out soft music that touched the soul to tears. He was the strong brain, the dura medulla, the intellectual fibre of the Covenant... He was an out and out Covenanter, a protester of Protesters (sometimes called Steelites today--RB), ready by pen or tongue to defend the blue banner even unto death (Blair as cited in Johnston, Treasury of the Scottish Covenant, p. 304). "Samuel Rutherford, so much on high that you wonder how he had patience to amass such learning, and write so many books -- perhaps the completest instance of absorbing affection for the person of a living Saviour, the liveliest example of a life hid with Christ in God, which these latter ages have produced" (Dr. J. Hamilton as cited in Johnston, Treasury of the Scottish Covenant, p. 304). + GILLESPIE, GEORGE Gillespie was one of the Scottish commissioners to the Westminster Assembly. He was one of the greatest theologians of all time -- almost singlehandedly steering this august Assembly at certain points. As Hetherington notes, "in all those debates no person took a more active part, or gained more distinction than George Gillespie," though he was the youngest man there. Furthermore, Hetherington calls him a "genius of the highest order," and writes that his work "dazzled and astonished his countrymen." + CALVIN, JOHN Scottish theologian William Cunningham once noted that, "Calvin is the man who, next to St. Paul, has done most good to mankind." Charles Spurgeon, in Commenting and Commentaries (1988) also notes, "I would not be possible for me too earnestly to press upon you the importance of reading the expositions of that prince among men, JOHN CALVIN!... and with Scaliger, "Oh! how well Calvin has reached the meaning of the prophets -- no one better... He labored, in fact, to declare, not his own mind upon the Spirit's words, but the mind of the Spirit as couched in those words." Richard Baxter wrote, "I know no man since the apostles' days, whom I value and honor more than Calvin, and whose judgment in all things, one with another, I more esteem and come nearer to." Even Jacobus Arminius wrote, "After the reading of Scripture, which I strenuously inculcate, and more than any other ... I recommend that the Commentari
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There is nothing like them available anywhere. It is the most amazing collection of works in one package to date. --Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, A Puritan's Mind Ministries

This collection of CDs is a truly astounding accomplishment... nothing like this available on the whole face of the earth. --Dr. Jonathan D. Moore, Cambridge, UK. (Scholar of 16th and 17th century Calvinistic literature.)

This set of CDs is a must for those who desire to read and study our Reformed theological heritage. --The Five Points of Calvinism: Defined, Defended, and Documented, Second Edition, p. 76, 2004, by David N. Steele, Curtis C. Thomas, and S. Lance Quinn, Foreword by Roger Nicole, Afterword by John MacArthur.

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  • EditorialStill Waters Revival Books
  • Año de publicación2002
  • ISBN 10 0921148712
  • ISBN 13 9780921148715
  • EncuadernaciónCD-ROM
  • Número de páginas11280

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