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  • Books for Baptists (and others)


    The WandererAuthority Authority: 462
    Solid Ground Christian Books is doing ‘A Year With Baptist Classics’, offering an excellent discount on a theological reading programme, drawing on some of the faithful men who have gone before.  They are suggesting a book or so a month, and here is the outline: January -  Benjamin Keach The Travels of ...
    1 day ago
  • CALL THAT PROGRESS?


    BRIAN SIBLEY : the blogAuthority Authority: 121
    Theyve done it again! The BBC! Shoving out some of my old programmes on Radio 7 without even the common decency to tell me they were repeating my work for which, I might add, they pay a minute pittance that makes peanuts look like a banquet! This time it was my three-part dramatisation of John Bunyans The Pilgrims ...
    1 week ago
  • My Righteousness is in Heaven


    Irish CalvinistAuthority Authority: 126
    John Bunyan’s words echo through the ages and remain a heart warming corrective and refreshment to us: “One day as I was passing into the field, this sentence fell upon my soul: ‘Thy righteousness is in heaven.’ And with the eyes of my soul I saw Jesus at the Father’s right hand. ‘There,’ I said, ‘is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • November 28 in history


    HomepaddockAuthority Authority: 560
    On November 28: 1520 Three ships under the command of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean, becoming the first Europeans to sail from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. 1582 William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway paid a £40 bond for their marriage licence. 1628   John Bunyan , ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Dr. Curt Daniel on Bunyan on the Atonement


    Puritan FellowshipAuthority Authority: 133
    HT: Theological Meditations . "John Bunyan (1628-1688) tended towards a more universal atonement. In his Reprobation Asserted, he argued that the atonement underlies the Gospel offer. Therefore, we preach to all because Christ died for all. If the atonement was limited to the elect alone, then the reprobate who ...
    3 weeks ago

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