Poster - The Ten Commandments
Poster - The Ten Commandments
14” x 20”
on thick, glossy poster stock
12.50 + P&H.
ISBN - 1-58840-426-9
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Poster - The Ten Commandments
14” x 20”
on thick, glossy poster stock
12.50 + P&H.
ISBN - 1-58840-426-9
Prayer / Daily Bread;
12” x 18” on thick, glossy poster stock
11.50 + P&H.
ISBN - 158840-427-7
- Alleged Discrepancies of the Bible
(1874)
2018 printing
John W. Haley, M.A.,
452pp., pb.,
Secret of the Universe
(1932)
[once reprinted as “Trinity in the Universe”]
Nathan R. Wood,
- The Visions of Daniel and Revelation Explained [on the Continuous-Historic System in XXVI Present Day Papers on Prophecy]
(1918) 2021 reprint
Rev. E. P. Cachemaille,
- [Oliver Cromwell] The Protector: A Vindication
(1847)
J.H. Merle D’Aubigne
- A Translation of the Old Testament From the Original Hebrew
(1885)
Helen Spurrell
- Weymouth New Testament - The New Testament in Modern Speech; An Idiomatic Translation into Everyday English from the Text of the Resultant Greek Testament
(1902, 3rd Ed. 1914)
- Number in Scripture: Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual Significance
(1894)
E. W. Bullinger,
- The Canon of the Old and New Testaments Ascertained, or the Bible Complete without the Apocrypha and Unwritten Traditions
(1851)
Archibald Alexander, D.D.,
- The Secret History of the Oxford Movement
(1898)
Walter Walsh,
- The Romance of Bible Chronology: An Exposition of the Meaning, and a Demonstration of the Truth, of Every Chronological Statement Contained in the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament
(1913)
- Stories of Great Revivals with Contributions on Revival Work
(1906)
H. Johnson, Canon Aitken, F.B. Meyer, Stuart Holden, Gipsy Smith;
- Conflict With Rome
(1940, translated from the Dutch and printed in the U.S. in 1957) 2016 printing
Gerrit Berkouwer,
- Does God Repent...? Can God Change His Mind...? [And an Utter Demolishment of the Humanistic Myth of Man’s “Free Will” and Arminianism],
(2014)
- Foxe’s Christian Heroes and Martyrs of the World,
a.k.a. (more popularly known as)
- Historical Collections Relating to Remarkable Periods of the Success of the Gospel / Historical Collections of Accounts of Revival
- Presbyterians and the Revolution
(1876)
2020 printing
Rev. W. P. Breed,
- History of the Reformed Church, Dutch; The Reformed Church, German and the Moravian Church in the United States
(1895)
Corwin / Dubbs / Hamilton,
- John Wycliffe: Patriot and Reformer: “The Morning Star of the Reformation”
(1884)
2021 printing
- Difficulties (and Alleged Errors and Contradictions) in the Bible [—Examined and Re-Examined] (1907) Dr. R.A. Torry, originally 126 pages; it was small print, enlarged and expanded to 9x6, and 520 pages of complementary and corrective notes by R.A.B. and added Biblical illustrations, pb., 650pp., 32.50 + P&H.
Martin Luther (1483-1546) and Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536) are referred to as humanists, because they studied the "humanities" and were well educated thinkers; nothing like the humanists of today—who are secular (that is, "antichrist") humanists; who have made humanism itself into a religion that worships man. The Dutchman Erasmus was a scholar of the highest type, but his faith appears to have been cold academia of the Scriptures, not the fiery faith of the German Luther, w
“15 Look down from Heaven, and behold from the habitation of Thy Holiness and of Thy Glory: where is Thy Zeal and Thy Strength, the sounding of Thy Bowels* [Sympathies] and of Thy Mercies toward me? are they restrained?
Dr. Gordon H. Clark wrote:
I Timothy 4:8: For bodily gymnastics is useful for little; but piety is useful for everything, having a promise of life both now and hereafter.