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Table of Contents: 1. Introducing the Book of Revelation (1:1-3) 2. A Salutation from the Throne of Heaven (1:4-8) 3. First Vision: Christ among the Seven Candlesticks (1:9-20) 4. Christ's Message to a Church Whose Love Has Faded (2:1-7) 5. Christ's Message for a Suffering Church (2:8-11) 6. Christ's Message to a Wordly Church (2:12-17) 7. Christ's Message to an Overly Tolerant Church (2:18-29) 8. Christ's Message to a Dying Church (3:1-6) 9. Christ's Message to a Favored Church (3:7-13) 10. Christ's Message to a Lukewarm Church (3:14-22) 11. The Throne of God (4:1-11) 12. A Scroll, a Savior, and a Song (5:1-14) 13. Four Seals, Four Horses, Four Riders (6:1-8) 14. Seals Five and Six: The Persecuted Church (6:9-17) 15. Visions of the Church (7:1-8:1) 16. Angels, Prayers, and Trumpets (8:2-13) 17. The Woes of Demon-Commissioned Judgment (9:1-21) 18. The Angel with the Little Scroll (10:1-11) 19. The Church's Witness to Jesus Christ (11:1-13) 20. The Seventh Trumpet Sounds (11:14-19) 21. The Man-Child and Woman versus the Dragon (12:1-17) 22. The Dragon's Helpers: The Two Beasts (13:1-18) 23. The Lamb on Mount Zion (14:1-5) 24. The Vision of the Three Angels (14:6-13) 25. Earth's Final Harvest (14:14-20) 26. Celebrating on the Sea of Glass (15:1-4) 27. The Seven Vials of Wrath (15:5-16:21) 28. The Mystery Woman and Babylon's Fall (17:1-18:24) 29. Hallelujah: The Coming Lord Prepares His Bride (19:1-10) 30. The King's Victorious Return (19:11-21) 31. The Millennium (20:1-10) 32. The Great White Throne (20:11-15) 33. Utopia: Life in the World to Come (21:1-8) 34. New Jerusalem (21:9-27) 35. New Jerusalem's City Center (22:1-5) 36. 'I Come Quickly' (22:6-21)
The Puritans believed that godly marriages were foundational for the future life of families, churches, and nations. Therefore, they wrote prolifically on the subject of marriage, seeking to bring biblical reformation to this subject in a comprehensive way. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other previous Reformers had begun this task, but the Puritans took it much further, writing a number of detailed treatises on how to live as godly spouses. Out of the wealth of material available to us from the seventeenth century, Joel R. Beeke and James A. La Belle have gathered together insights from the past and summarized them in a contemporary form in order to encourage modern day coupled to glorify God in marriage.
Table of Contents: 1. Martin Luther on Prayer and Reformation "" Brian G. Najapfour 2. John Calvin on Prayer as Communion with God "" Joel R. Beeke 3. John Knox: A Theologian of Prayer "" Brian G. Najapfour 4. William Perkins on the Lord's Prayer "" J. Stephen Yuille 5. Anthony Burgess on Christ's Prayer for Us "" Joel R. Beeke 6. John Bunyan on Praying with the Holy Spirit "" Michael A.G. Haykin 7. The Puritans on the Help of the Holy Spirit in Prayer "" Johnny C. Serafini 8. Matthew Henry on a Practical Method of Daily Prayer "" Joel R. Beeke 9. Thomas Boston on Praying to Our Father "" Joel R. Beeke 10. Jonathan Edwards on Prayer and the Triune God "" Peter Beck 11. Puritan Prayers for World Missions "" Joel R. Beeke 12. Prayerful Praying Today "" Joel R. Beeke
Ore from the Puritans' Mine is the go-to collection of quotes from the English Puritans. There is something gripping, something quotable, about the Puritans as they ransack Scripture and expound it in thoughts that are riveting in their word choices and metaphors, and one cannot but feel deeply the full force of the truths they convey. Over three thousand quotes gathered from the writings of English Puritans
In this book, Colquhoun helps us understand the precise relationship between law and gospel.
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