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Suffering
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Christ
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from A Choice
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Prefaces, Lectures, and Sermons Preached Upon the Mountains and Muirs
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Scotland In the Hottest Times of the Late Persecution By that Faithful
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REFORMED
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Notes
on the Apocalypse
(1870)
In
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Idolatry of Popery,
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"in the wilderness." Steele
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Steele's aim in writing this book is made clear in his own
words taken from the
preface,
As
this work is intended for the instruction and edification of the
unlearned,
rather than for the entertainment of the learned, words of foreign
extract are
used as seldom as possible. Practical remarks and reflections are
rarely
introduced; the
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ascertain and present to the reader the mind of the Holy Spirit.
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honest inquirer. The reader, however, in forming his judgment of the
value of
these Notes, may be reminded of that inspired rule in searching the
Scriptures,--"Comparing spiritual things with spiritual." To assist
him in the application of this divine rule, many chapters and verses
are quoted
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itself;
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symbols, their
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given,
if correct, may be confirmed and illustrated.
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New Jerusalem, The
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is
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nor an
encyclopedia, but a thesaurus of Theology, embodying the characters of
all
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Eschatology of
Victory in the Apostolic Fathers
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Eschatology of
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Eschatology of
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6.
Eschatology of
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Athanasius,
Augustine, and others.)
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7.
Eschatology of
Victory From the Middle Ages to
the Reformation (7/14) by
F.N. Lee
(Covers
Zwingle, Columbus, Luther and other notable people from this period.
Blasts the
great Western [Popery] and Eastern [Islam] antichrists!)
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Eschatology of
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Eschatology of
Victory in the Ethics of John
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10.
Eschatology of
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on
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11.
Eschatology of
Victory From John Knox to Synod of
Dordt (11/14) by
F.N. Lee
(Great
comments from the Dort/Dutch Bible Annotations supporting the
restoration of
the Jews from Romans 11.)
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12.
Eschatology of
Victory from Dordt to 17th Cent.
Holland (12/14) by
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13.
Eschatology of
Victory in Holland from Groen Van
Prinsterer to Bavink (13/14) by
F.N. Lee
(Dutch
views supporting postmillennialism.)
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14.
The Inevitable
Conquest (Ps. 72) & the Rider
on the White Horse (14/14)
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Daily Family Worship
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Communion &
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Roman
Catholic mass and the errors of the Zwinglian, Baptist and
Paedocommunnion
positions on the Lord's Supper. Deals with the frequency of the Lord's
Supper,
demonstrating how frequent communion is a step toward Romanism.
Explains the
Westminster Confession position on the Lord's Supper. Shows how
catechizing was
used in the Apostolic church [as well as the churches of the
Reformation] to
prepare covenant children for the Lord's Supper -- which the children
were only
admitted to in their teens or later (no paedocommunion here).
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Death and Beyond
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Reformation and
Iconoclasm Under King Josiah
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Revival and the
Church (5/10)
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The Sabbath,
Reformed Theologians & the
Change of the Day of Rest from Saturday to Sunday
(6/10 &
7/10) by
F.N. Lee
(Lee's survey of Reformation
historical testimony for Sabbath keeping. Includes Calvin, Knox, Bucer,
Zwingli, Olivianus [Heidleberg Cat.], Bullinger, Martyr, Turretin, the
Synod of
Dort, Westminster, et al.)
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The Seventh
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Youth and Their
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The Ultimate
Exchatological Destiny of the
Sabbath (10/10)
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Prophecy Fulfillment
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Prophecy Fulfillment
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Resurrection Unto
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Rebirth of the
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Prophecy Fulfillment
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Prophecy Fulfillment
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Prophecy Fulfillment
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Signs of the Times
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Progress of History
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Postmillennialism
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Magnificent
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PRICE,
GREG
Unlawful
Taxation &
Unlawful
Civil Government
(Mark
#60 [Mark 12:13-17], 2001)
It
gives biblical guidelines concerning what
the Bible teaches about paying taxes
and introduces Scriptural teaching on how to
tell if a particular civil government is lawful or unlawful. The
classic
Knoxian/Covenanter position defended here will certainly hold some
surprises
for most modern Christians. For much more on this subject see Greg
Price's book
Biblical Civil Government Versus the Beast and the Basis for
Christian
Resistance (http://www.swrb.com/newslett/FREEBOOK/GPrice.htm).
This sermon reached
#1 at sermonaudio.com less than two days after it was first preached!
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Peter
No Pope: Destroying
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Christian
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by
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A
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Reformed
Presbytery in North
America (RPNA)
The
Meeting Reconstituting
the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA)
(Aug.
5,
2000)
As
of August 5,
2000 (and FOR THE
FIRST TIME IN 113 YEARS) a
Reformed Presbyterian (Covenanter) PRESBYTERY exists which embraces the
faithful biblical attainments of the best Churches of both the first
and second
Reformations (Phil. 3:16). In
accordance with Scriptural doctrine of the Church, the "Deed of
Constitution for the Reformed Presbytery in North America" (RPNA)
states,
We
do sincerely profess that it is the glory of God, the edification of
Christ's
Church, as well as the preservation and promotion of the true Christian
religion throughout the whole world that does persuade us to unite in
constituting this Presbytery.
We
do voluntarily promise to be subject in the Lord unto the Reformed
Presbytery
In North America; to promote and to preserve the doctrine, worship,
government,
and discipline as summarized in the above cited "Six Terms Of
Ecclesiastical Communion" (http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/6points.htm
-- RB); and to receive
with meekness all brotherly counsel and admonition tendered by fellow
members
of this Presbytery.
We
do not consider the Reformed Presbytery In North America to be an
entirely new
entity, but rather a continuation of the one moral person with other
covenanted
judicatories of the past, and with those faithful witnesses of the
Covenanted
Reformation known as Protesters and Society People (1650-1742
inclusive).
Accordingly, when we refer above to our "Constitution", we include
within it all the judicial documents comprehended and engaged unto in
our
"Six Terms Of Ecclesiastical Communion ( http://www.swrb.com/newslett/FREEBOOK/RefConf.htm
-- RB)" --
specifically, only those documents which are agreeable to the Word of
God, and
consistent with our covenanted attainments, as they were formally
received and
approved by the following covenanted judicatories between the following
inclusive dates:
1.
The Church Of Scotland (1560-1602, 1638-1649).
2.
The Reformed Presbytery In Scotland (1743-1808), and the Synod Of The
Reformed
Presbyterian Church In Scotland (1809-1821).
3.
The Reformed Presbytery In Ireland (1763-1779, 1782-1810), and the
Synod Of The
Reformed Presbyterian Church In Ireland (1811-1839).
4.
The Reformed Presbytery In America (1774 -1778, 1798 -1805, 1840 -1845,
1854
-1887).
In
constituting the Reformed Presbytery In North America in moral
succession to
these aforementioned faithful judicatories, it is evident that we have
not
included any of the present bodies designated as "Reformed
Presbyterian" whether in Scotland, Ireland, Canada, or the United
States.
In
full agreement with the official position of the Reformed Presbytery In
America, as recorded in their Minutes of June 2, 1841 (which are
attached as an
Addendum to this Deed of Constitution), we hold these ecclesiastical
bodies to
be unfaithful to the attainments of the Covenanted Reformation. With
full
persuasion of conscience, we stand separate from them and cannot unite
with
them until they publicly repent of their shameful backsliding.
Thus,
we affirm that we, having returned to faithful terms of communion, and
a true
constitution, are not a schismatic body that has further divided the
Church of
Christ. To the contrary, the Reformed Presbytery In North America is a
moral
perpetuation of that faithful and unified manifestation of Christ's
Covenanted
Church in Scotland, Ireland, and the United States. It is our goal to
unite the
Church of Christ in every land by means of promoting a truly covenanted
reformation in accordance with the prayer of our Lord, "That they may
be
one, even as we are one" (John 17:22).
This
resource
provides a video and/or audio (cassette) record of this historic
meeting and
includes the complete
Deed of Constitution for the
REFORMED PRESBYTERY IN NORTH AMERICA (RPNA). Just the "Deed of
Constitution," and not the complete
meeting, is also available in etext (free of charge) at: http://www.reformedpresbytery.org/books/index.html
.
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Disciplining
Children: The
Rod, Reproof and Oversight
(2000)
The
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Death:
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The
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certainty of death; 2. The nearness of death; 3. The weakness of man;
4. The
hope of man. Price shows how the sting of death has been removed for
the
Christian and how the biblical contemplation of death should spur us on
to love
and good works. A sobering sermon, which we hope, all will take the
time to
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once
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Marriage
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(2000)
A
masterful defense of the biblical principles
related to marriage, divorce and remarriage. Defends the classic Reformation position
as it is summed up in
chapter 24 of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
This series is
excerpted from Price's larger series The Puritan View of
Marriage & the
Family and
make up tapes 8-13 in that series.
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*The Complete I John Series listed below (1997-1998), 27, 107.46 1 John #1 (Religious Experience Versus Biblical Reality), 1, 3.98 1 John #2 (Truth, Holiness and Fellowship with God), 1, 3.98 1 John #3 (Freedom from the Guilt of Sin), 1, 3.98 1 John #4 (Sin and Its Remedy: Particular Redemption), 1, 3.98 1 John #5 (How Do I Know That I know Christ), 1, 3.98 1 John #6 (Apostolic Tests for Assurance), 1, 3.98 1 John #7 (Assurance Attained by Avoiding Worldliness), 1, 3.98 1 John #8 (Doctrine Essential to Assurance), 1, 3.98 1 John #9 (The Second Coming of Christ as Righteous Motivation), 1, 3.98 1 John #10 (Joyful Obedience Versus Legalism), 1, 3.98 1 John #11 (To Love Christ is to Love God's Law), 1, 3.98 1 John #12 (The Law of Love and Toleration), 1, 3.98 1 John #13 (Conscience, Pretended Liberty, Assurance) 1/2, 1, 3.98 1 John #14 (Conscience, Pretended Liberty, Assurance) 2/2, 1, 3.98 1 John #15 (Testing Teachers, Separation, & the Love of Truth) 1/3, 1, 3.98 1 John #16 (Testing 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Faithfulness, 1, 3.98 Evangelism the Reformed Way, 2, 7.96 Exclusive Psalmody Series, 7 tapes, 27.86 Individual titles below: Exclusive Psalmody (1/7) Inspired Song Vs Uninspired Song, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (2/7) God's Covenant Songs in Worship, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (3/7) The Sufficiency of the Psalter, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (4/7) Exclusive Psalmody & the Regulative Principle, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (5/7) Exclusive Psalmody in Church History, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (6/7) Exclusive Psalmody & the Westminster Standards, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (7/7) Objections to Exclusive Psalmody Answered, 1, 3.98 Extent of God's Law, Antichrist, Beastly Civil Governments, & the Family, 1, 3.98 Family Worship, 2, 7.96 Fanning the Flame of Your First Love, 1, 3.98 Fasting, Prayer and the Third Reformation, 1, 3.98 Finding True Joy, 1, 3.98 First Commandment & the Object of Worship, 1, 3.98 Forgive Us Our Debts, 1, 3.98 Foundations for Knowing Christ, 1, 3.98 Give Us This Day 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Christians, The, 1, 3.98 Loving the Brethren and Christian Liberty, 1, 3.98 Marks of a Faithful Ministry, 1, 3.98 Masculinity, 4, 15.92 The Martyr's Testimony, Roman Catholic Tradition and the Importance of History (1997), 2, 7.96 Meekness, 1, 3.98 Micah 1:1-7 (#1) Corrupt Worship & God's Anger With the Church & the Nations (1998), 1, 3.98 Micah 1:8-16 (#2) Mercy in God's Judgment, 1, 3.98 Micah 2:1-2 (#3) God Defends the Poor & Helpless, 1, 3.98 Micah 2:3-13 (#4) The Goodness and Severity of God, 1, 3.98 Micah 3:1-4 (#5) Biblical Civil Rule Expounded (With An Antidote Against Anti-Reformed Views of the Civil Magistrate), 1, 3.98 Micah 3:5-8 (#6,#7,#8) Faithful and Unfaithful Ministry Contrasted, 3, 11.94 Micah 4:1-5 (#9-#10) Reformation Eschatology, the Millennium and the Victory of Christ's Kingdom, 2, 7.96 Micah 4:6-8 (#11 & #12) Israel Turns To Christ, 2, 7.96 Motives for Pure Worship, 2, 7.96 Narrow Reformation Way, 1, 3.98 Nation Shaking Reformation Promoted, 1, 3.98 National 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Christmass
Condemned By
Christ
(1998)
Price
shows how the teaching of the Lord Jesus
Christ condemns all man-invented holy days. Scripture and history are
brought
to bear most specifically on the celebration of Christ-mass,
demonstrating why
it is a sin to celebrate this day. It is also noted that Scripture
never
commands the celebration of this day and that there is no evidence that
Christ
and the Apostles ever celebrated this day -- in fact, this sycretism of
paganism and "Babylonian" Christianity was not first celebrated until
354 A.D. (when December 25 was chosen, in accord with the Pagan feast
of
Saturnalia, as the day of "celebration"). Price also clearly shows
that to call yourself Reformed while you hold on to this Roman
Catholic/Pagan
monument of idolatry makes for a serious contradiction in your
testimony -- as
the best Reformed churches have always disciplined those (in accord
with
Scriptural teaching) who broke the second and fourth commandments by
keeping
antichristian festival days like Christ-mass, Easter, etc.. Citations
from Luther,
Calvin and the company of Geneva Pastors, the Church of Scotland's
First Book
of Discipline, the 1620 Dutch Synod, the Civil Government of Holland
(1625),
the U.S. Colonies and the Westminster Assembly all speak with one voice
against
this Romish corruption. Common objections against the classic Reformed
position
are also answered. "Thus saith the LORD, Learn not the way of the
heathen" (Jer. 10:2). For more information see Christmas: A Biblical
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individual in bringing
about national covenanted Reformation.
Includes notes on the
importance of covenanting with God (individually and corporately) and
on the
forthcoming covenant renewal (of the Solemn League and Covenant) in
Edmonton.
Exposes tolerationism and religious pluralism as sin, gives instruction
on the
"two sons of oil" in Zechariah's prophecy, and provides direction
(from the Lord's prayer as expounded by the Westminster Divines in the
Larger
Catechism) on the kind of prayer that changes the world, destroys the
work of
the devil, and honors and glorifies God. Reformation eschatology also
gets its
due here. This sermon should be a great encouragement to
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doing in
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Terms
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This
set explains the six "Terms of
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Church"
(i.e. the historic Covenanters).
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Terms
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Explains
and defends the first term of
communion, which is "An acknowledgement of the Old and New
Testament to
be the Word of God, and the alone infallible rule of faith and practice."
Covers the attributes of
Scripture, including the necessity,
inspiration, authority, sufficiency, perspicuity, perpetuity, etc. of
the Word
of God. Also deals with principles of interpretation
(hermeneutics) and
how we know that God's Word is His Word, and thus can be trusted as the
absolute, inerrant, infallible and inspired truth. Touches on higher
criticism
and the debate over bible version, upholding the Textus Receptus (i.e.
the
ecclesiastical or received text) and the King James Version. A
fine defense
of Sola Scriptura
which also touches on how "extra-biblical"
terms of communion are not only required by Scripture itself, but are
an
inescapable necessity.
Price is careful to point out the difference between the primary,
infallible
standard of Scripture and those uninspired subordinate standards, which
nevertheless bind the conscience whenever they say the same thing as
Scripture.
A great introduction to God's Word that comes with our highest
recommendation.
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Explains
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communion, which is "That the whole doctrine of the
Westminster
Confession of Faith, and the Catechisms, Larger and Shorter, are
agreeable
unto, and founded upon the Scriptures."
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standards, its history and demonstrates why these standards are
agreeable to
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communion, which is "That Presbyterial Church Government and
manner of
worship are alone of divine right and unalterable; and that the most
perfect
model of these as yet attained, is exhibited in the Form of Government
and
Directory for Worship, adopted by the Church of Scotland in the Second
Reformation."
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Explains
and defends the fourth term of
communion, which is "That public, social covenanting is an
ordinance of
God, obligatory on churches and nations under the New Testament; that
the
National Covenant and the Solemn League are an exemplification of this
divine
institution; and that these Deeds are of continued obligation upon the
moral
person; and in consistency with this, that the Renovation of these
Covenants at
Auchensaugh, Scotland, 1712 was agreeable to the word of God."
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Explains
and defends the fifth term of
communion, which is "An approbation of the faithful
contendings of the
martyrs of Jesus, especially in Scotland, against Paganism, Popery,
Prelacy,
Malignancy and Sectarianism; immoral civil governments; Erastian
tolerations
and persecutions which flow from them; and of the Judicial Testimony
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constitutions
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The Second Coming of
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practical
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10.
Joyful Obedience Versus
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To Love Christ is To Love
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life
because Christ came to destroy the works of the devil. Exposes modern
strains
of Gnostic lawlessness and toleration, upholds the regulative
principle, blasts
HoHo (i.e. Christ-mass, or the celebration of Roman Catholic/Pagan
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breaking it?
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The Law of Love and
Toleration (1 John 3:10-18) (3.98)
Love is always lacking where unbiblical toleration is involved.
Furthermore,
toleration of sin and ungodliness is one of the primary sins of our day
and has
greatly contributed to a blurring of the antithesis between the
faithfulness
and unfaithfulness (in every area of life). This sermon shows that we
know that
we are the children of God because we love the brethren. It also points
out
that one manifestation of this love is seen in the fact that we
confront those
involved in sin, whether it be in doctrine or practise. Thou shalt not
hate thy
brother in thine heart: thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour,
and not
suffer sin upon him (Lev. 19:17).
#13
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Pretended Liberty, Assurance and the Accusing Heart (1 John 3:19-24)
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relationship of conscience to assurance, how to overcome an accusing
heart and
encourages all Christians to constantly exercise themselves "to have
always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts
24:16).
#15,
#16, & #17. Testing
Teachers, Separation and the Love of the Truth (1 John 4:1-6) (11.94, 3
cassettes) It is often
the case in the inspired history found in Scripture (as well as
otherwise) that
false teachers abound; while the truth is centered in either small
nations or a
faithful remnant of believers spread throughout the nations. Our day
continues
in this pattern and sermons like this are of the utmost necessity for
those that
love the Truth (above all else). These sermons are like a small
encyclopaedia
of Reformed thought on the topics noted in the title, based solidly on
the
Scriptural ideas expounded during both Reformations.
I
John 4:7 (#18) Worldwide
Calvinistic Unity and Loving One Another (1997)
An amazing sermon which exposes all unity which is not based on truth
(e.g. in
groups like Promise Keepers) as necessarily based on lies -- and as
treason
against King Jesus! Defends the Reformation view of visible and
covenanted
unity and uniformity from Scripture, and from pertinent quotes from
Calvin
(during first Reformation), Henderson (the second Reformation architect
of the
Solemn League and Covenant), and others. Exhibits how Reformed teaching
has
always viewed the real schismatics (whether in the majority or
minority) as
those who press "independent denominationalism" and as those who
tolerate a sinful multiformity -- against the national establishment of
the one
true Reformed religion. Calvin and the Geneva Presbytery of his day
even
counseled excommunication and exile for those that would not swear to
their
"covenanted uniformity" in upholding the Geneva Confession of
1536 (cf. Calvin,
Covenanting and Close
Communion by Reg
Barrow). Moreover, Price shows how our scandalous modern multiformists
(which
includes the leaders of most so-called "conservative Presbyterian"
denominations today) teach and act in direct opposition to Christ's
high
priestly prayer in John 17, as well as the high standard of visible
unity that
will one day be attained worldwide (as seen in the prophetic words
found in
Zechariah 14:9: "And the LORD shall be king over all the earth: in that
day shall there be one LORD, and his name one"). Furthermore, the
portion
of this sermon dealing with loving the brethren is one of the most
convicting
practical sections of a contemporary sermon that we have ever heard.
Such
preaching is extremely humbling, calculated to exalt Christ and His
truth, and
to drive sinful human beings to the throne of grace -- seeking
everlasting
mercy and forgiveness in the only place that it can truly be found. In
short,
Price calls us back to our first love (individually) and to the biblical
attainments of our
covenanted forefathers (corporately). It is unlikely that you will find
modern
preaching much better than this.
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I
John 4:7-12 (#19) Loving
God (1997)
This sermon demonstrates what it means (in Scripture) to love God --
and why we
should do so. It also shows how our love for God is expressed during
times of
trial and suffering, with a word from James Renwick (excerpted from The
Life
and Letters of James Renwick the Last Scottish Martyr, edited
by
Carslaw). Moreover, common
unscriptural reasons for loving are eliminated, while encouragement to
love God
is found throughout.
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John 4:13-16 (#20) Enjoying
Communion With Christ (1997)
Explains the differences between union and communion with Christ (using
human
marriage as an example). Expounds on the three Scriptural marks that
evidence
communion with Christ. Enumerates the marks of regeneration. Exalts
Christ and
rejoices in His love, mercy and grace throughout!
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I
John 4:13-16 (#21) Perfect
Love Casts Out Fear (1997)
Demonstrates from Scripture what mature love for Christ is and how this
love
contributes to our sanctification, peace and assurance. Includes a
number of
searching comments directed to fathers in the context of exalting the
love of
God, the Father, for His adopted children (the elect). Sermons like
this make
you want to get up and shout for joy at the unfathomable love of God!
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I
John 5:1-5 (#22) Overcoming
Faith (1998)
The object, cause, fruit and victory of true (overcoming) faith --
doctrinally
explained from Scripture with valuable practical application.
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I
John 5:6-9 (#23) Who is
Jesus Christ? (1998)
The eternal destiny of men hinges on the person and work of Jesus
Christ. This
sermon presents the biblical doctrine of who Christ is, as the Son of
God.
Besides looking at His power, authority, promises, etc. in such a way
as to
help Christians overcome their struggles with a lack of assurance
concerning
salvation, it is an ideal tape to hand out to the unsaved.
One portion
defends the authenticity of
the "Johannine comma" in I John 5:7-8.
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I
John 5:10-13 (#24)
Assurance: How To Be Certain of Your Salvation (1998)
This is the best sermon we have ever heard on the doctrine of
assurance. It
contrasts Papist blasphemy and Arminian heresy on this point (from some
of
their official documents) with the biblical position of the Reformation
(citing
the classic landmark statements on assurance from the Westminster
Confession of
Faith). It lays out the clear Scriptural provisions that God has made
for every
Christian to enjoy the full assurance of faith, and thus enjoy close
communion
with Christ throughout their earthly sojourn. Besides being a great
encouragement to believers, this tape can also be used as a helpful
evangelistic tool. Finally, if you, or anyone you know, has ever
struggled with
assurance (and there are few Christians that haven't) then this is a
sermon
that you should not pass by.
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I
John 5:14-15 (#25)
Delighting in the Lord, Daily Secret Worship and Prayer (1998)
Encourages Christians to close communion with Christ through daily
secret
worship, a love for holiness and a hatred of evil and error. Answers
the
question: What is prayer? Explains why God answers some prayers
affirmatively
and not others. Demonstrates what it means to pray according to God's
will.
Shows how prayerlessness is idolatry. Proclaims the biblical duty of
fasting,
when this should take place and why it is so powerful. Explains why
elders in
faithful churches should bar from the Lord's table (as an act of loving
discipline) all those who will not practice daily secret worship.
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John 5:16-17 (#26) What Is
the Sin Unto Death (1998)
A serious sermon on a sobering topic. Answers the question as to what
it means
to blaspheme the Holy Spirit (Mark 3:28-29). Shows who it is that can
commit
this sin -- thus placing themselves among the living damned -- "But he
that shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost hath never forgiveness"
(Mark
3:29). Distinguishes between this horrid and damning sin and those sins
which
can be forgiven. Explains how this relates to prayer. Also exposes some
of the
errors of Romanism, Arminianism and Antinomianism, especially in regard
to
their views of sin and sanctification.
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I
John 5:18-21 (#27) Keep
Yourselves From Idols (1998)
Being the final sermon in the I John series, Price gives a nice concise
summary
of the most important points in the whole book. Focusing, as the
Apostle John
himself did in summarizing the book, on: "Little children, keep
yourselves
from idols. Amen" (1 John 5:21), Price lays the axe to the root of the
tree of sin. He also encourages practical holiness, the love of the
truth and
(above all) the love of God -- in those whom Christ has called. The
place of secret
worship, family worship and corporate worship in the life of the
believer is
also dealt with. Comments on Mysticism, the Gnostics, Relativism,
Skepticism
and much more is also included.
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The
Complete I John Series
(27 cassettes, 1997-1998)
This series is a good example of contemporary Puritan preaching, as
well as a
taste of the teaching of one of the leading figures in the growing
movement
toward a third Reformation in our day. Price maintains and promotes the
biblical
balance between individual and corporate (i.e. ecclesiastical and
civil)
sanctification, all the while exalting the Lord Jesus Christ as
Prophet, Priest
and King!
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Antichrist
and His Emissaries
Unmasked and Rebuked (1998)
A thundering example of Reformation preaching firing the gospel gun
into the
vitals of ecclesiastical Antichrist. In enumerating the characteristics
of
unfaithful ministers (from Scripture) Price unmasks the Pope
("that
Antichrist, that man of sin and son of perdition, that exalteth himself
in the
Church against Christ, and all that is called God," WCF 25:6) and Billy
Graham as prime examples of deception and unfaithfulness in the visible
church
(as to essence) today.
He points out how Arminianism in doctrine and worship (as well as a
host of
other sins) are exemplified in these two public figures (as well as in
the
Romish harlot [who rides the civil beast, Rev. 17-18] in general, along
with
her harlot daughters [the backsliding "Protestant" churches]). One
example of egregious apostasy is seen in the fact that Billy Graham
sends his
"converts" into liberal churches (which deny the inspiration of
Scripture), into that "masterpiece of Satan" (Cunningham) the Roman
Catholic church, and even into to Jewish Synagogues (which deny Christ
was the
promised Messiah). This should not be surprising, given Graham's recent
public
comments to fellow deceiver Robert Schuller, that Muslims, Buddhists,
and
"non-believers" alike can be members of "the body of
Christ" even thought they "may not even know the name of Jesus, but
they know in their hearts that they need something" (Battle Cry,
March/April 1998,
Canadian Edition, p.
1.). Moreover, this forms another example of how Graham is committing
spiritual
adultery with the Romish harlot, for as the Battle Cry
also notes
concerning Graham's heretical
statement above: "this statement directly agrees with the Roman
Catholic
universal catechism, page 224, para. 847: 'Those who, through no fault
of their
own, do not know the Gospel of Christ or his church, but who
nevertheless seek
God with a sincere heart and, moved by grace, try in their actions to
do his
will as they know it through the dictates of their conscience, those
too may
achieve eternal salvation (by these works--RB)'". As all Bible
believers
know, both of these comments (by Rome and Billy Graham) fly into the
teeth of
the words of the Lord Jesus Christ, when He said, "I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me" (John
14:6). Price also defends the right and duty of private judgement from
Scripture (and the writings of the Reformers), while proclaiming the
necessity
of separation from unfaithful ministers and ministries (with
help from
George Gillespie, Samuel
Rutherford and James Renwick). "Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them
which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye
have learned;
and avoid them" (Rom. 16:17). If there is a message that the church
needs
to hear today (if we are ever to see real Reformation) this is it! This
tape is
also titled "Micah 3:5-8 (#7) Faithful and Unfaithful Ministry
Contrasted
2/3."
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
PRICE,
GREG
The
Apostolic/Reformation Way to Worldwide (Biblical) Church Unity
(7
sermons, 1998)
Seven
astounding sermons on God's biblically ordained method to fulfill His
command
for unity (and the great commission) in the visible church:
1.
What Are Terms of Communion?
(2 cassettes, $7.96)
2.
What is Close Communion? (2
cassettes, $7.96)
3.
What is Occasion Hearing
(or Occasional Communion)? (3 cassettes,
$11.94)
These
truths
which have been prominent from Old Testament times to the days of the
Apostles
-- and in all great subsequent Reformations and true revivals
(especially
during the second Reformation) -- are clearly, simply and Scripturally
presented. These forgotten or ignored doctrines are once again coming
to public
notice in the preaching of Greg Price (and the publishing of classic
Covenanter
literature), as well as in the contemporary call for a third
Reformation in
which the nations of the earth will once again enter into (or renew)
covenant
with Christ.
As
Price points
out from Scripture, these truths will also be well known in the days of
millennial glory to come. "And the LORD shall be king over all the
earth:
in that day shall there be one LORD, and his name one (visibly--RB)"
(Zech. 14:9). These
sermons give us a foretaste of
the blessings that God will pour out upon His church when she runs "the
way of thy commandments" (Ps. 119:32) and when "the earth shall be
full of the knowledge of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea" (Isa.
11:9)!
(7
Cassettes) $27.86 (US funds)
[or $13.86 until July 6, 2009]
(7
Videos)
$83.93 (US funds) [or $48.93
until July 6, 2009]
Apostasy
in Popular
"Christianity" (1997)
A look at the great differences between much of modern Christianity and
that
which the Bible sets forth. Explains some of the main reasons why
popular
"Christianity" has fallen away from the Apostolic pattern and what
can be done to remedy this situation. Also contains much searching
practical
teaching for the individual, family and church.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
The
Auchensaugh Renovation
($7.96, 2 cassettes)
This is the story of the renewal of the National and Solemn League and
Covenant, which took place under the leadership of John Macmillan (cf. The
Cameronian Apostle by
Reid) at Auchensaugh, July 24, 1712. Events leading up to this renewal
are
especially pertinent, as they expose the Satanic tactics which often
become
most useful to the devil in attacking all revivals and those seeking to
return
to covenanted attainments. Price notes how Cromwell's tolerationism
opened the
floodgates of iniquity and helped pave the way (though not intended by
the
covenant breaking Cromwellians) for the tyranny of Charles II. This set
the
stage for the corrupted and defective revolution of 1688 and the
malignant
Revolution church, which left the covenanted Reformation buried under
the
debris of William's Erastianism, Prelacy (in England and Ireland) and
the
compromised Presbyterianism of the Revolution Church in Scotland (cf.
Clarkson's Plain Reasons for Presbyterians Dissenting from
the Revolution
Church of Scotland; this
Revolution church was the root of much modern day Presbyterian
defection and
this book still eloquently denounces this defection). The Auchensaugh
Renovation cleared away all the Reformation denying rubbish that had
accumulated from 1649 to 1712, and "being agreeable to the Word of God"
became part of the terms of communion of the Reformed Presbyterian
church on
Nov. 3, 1712 (cf. Terms of Ministerial and Christian Communion in the
Reformed
Presbyterian Church, point 4 of 6). It is also interesting to note that
at the
Lord's Supper (on July 27, 1712) following this covenant renewal,
Macmillan, in
"fencing the tables" proclaimed, "I excommunicate and debar from
this Holy Table of the Lord, all devisers, commanders, users, or
approvers, of
any religious worship not instituted by God in His Word, all tolerators
and
countenancers thereof; and by consequence I debar and excommunicate
from this
Holy Table of the Lord, Queen and Parliament, and all under them, who
spread
and propagate or tolerate a false and superstitious worship, ay, and
until they
repent." Furthermore, concerning those who opposed the covenants and
the
work of reformation, Macmillan trumpeted these faithful words, "I
excommunicate and debar all who are opposers of our covenants and
covenanted
Reformation, and all that have taken oaths contrary to our covenants,
and such
particularly as are takers of the Oath of Abjuration, whether Ministers
or
others, until they repent" (Reformed Presbytery, The
Auchensaugh
Renovation..., p. 55).
Beyond the fascinating and detailed story of the history and reasons
for the
Auchensaugh renovation of the covenants, these studies also clearly and
biblically explain the continuing obligation to renew lawful covenants,
makes
application to our day, and demonstrates how covenanting was
foundational to
the second Reformation. A fine (and unique) set of tapes defending the
attainments of our covenanted Reformation! For more information see our
bound
photocopy The Auchensaugh Renovation... by the
Reformed
Presbytery.
Biblical
Church Membership
($3.98) Here we have an
overview of the second Reformation doctrine of church membership. Price
answers
a variety of questions related to the biblical standards for church
membership,
while also distinguishing between the two "levels" of church membership
found in Scripture. This discussion leads into some interesting and
useful
comments concerning close communion. He also deals with little known or
understood topics (in our day), relative to the church and church
membership.
Some of these include the doctrines of biblical uniformity,
anti-tolerationism,
corporate and historical ecclesiastical attainments, and the idea that
the
church is revealed in Scripture as a "moral person." Faithful to the
original intent of the Westminster standards and the covenanted
Reformation of
the mid-17th century, this is about as good an overview of this topic
that you
will currently find on cassette.
Blasting
the Devil's Lies
About Sex and Marriage ($3.98, cassette sermon) The teaching
and
application of the
seventh commandment, "Thou shalt not commit adultery;" set forth as
only a modern day Puritan minister can. Trumpets God's covenant curses
against
the many forms of sexual deviancy; such as homosexuality, adultery, and
pornography (including print or screen depictions). Shows how modern
man has
sown to the wind ("free" sex and "safe" sex) and is now
reaping the whirlwind of the so-called sexual revolution, in a crop of
disease,
divorce and societal destruction. Moreover, Price does not leave
matters with
the obvious outward violations of this commandment, but makes
application in
accord with the words of Christ, "But I say unto you, That whosoever
looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her
already
in his heart" (Matt. 5:28). He also upholds lawful vows and oaths and
magnifies covenant responsibility in marriage; outlining the major
duties for
both husbands and wives which are required by Scripture in order to
please the
Lord in the marriage bond. Touches on women's dress; demonstrates how
dating
leads to divorce (while upholding biblical courtship); shows why God's
word
makes adultery a capital crime (punishable by the lawful magistrate)
and much
more. One of our most practical and searching sermons, most (or all) of
this
message applies to everyone in some way.
The
Blessing of Hunger and
Thirst ($3.98) A great
sermon regarding the practical outworking of the righteousness of
Christ in the
believers life. This sermons demonstrates why biblically balanced
Calvinism has
always become a much feared force (among the minions of antichrist)
wherever it
is found; and a powerful blessing to the nations and peoples which
embrace the
fullness of the whole counsel of God.
The
Blessing of Persecution
and Rejoicing in Suffering ($3.98, cassette) Our modern,
comfortable, "self-esteem"
Christianity will find it impossible to relate to or benefit from a
sermon such
as this; for this sermon is directed to the suffering and despised
remnant
"which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus
Christ" (Rev. 12:17). For of these, and these alone, is it said that
"the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the
remnant of her seed" (Rev. 12:17). This preaching is for the faithful
witnesses, as our fifth term of communion states, who are found
"contending for all divine truth, and in testifying against all
corruptions embodied in the constitutions of either churches or
states;"
those who approbate the "faithful contendings of the martyrs of
Jesus;" and those who valiantly oppose "Paganism, Popery, Prelacy,
Malignancy and Sectarianism; immoral civil governments; Erastian
tolerations
and persecutions which flow from them." Here Price shows how
persecution
always follows biblical peacemaking, as this beatitude (and subject of
this
sermon) "Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness'
sake" (Matt. 5:10) follows "Blessed are the peacemakers" (Matt.
5:9). Pointed, specific testimony to the truth of Christ (which names
names)
has always been hated by Satan and the forces of malignancy, and has
always
stirred up controversy and open opposition to the truth. But, as Price
shows,
the offence must be in the Gospel or the resulting suffering is not
what the
Bible calls persecution. Many careful distinctions are made throughout
this
sermon on this point, distinguishing between what is and what is not
persecution. For example, Price asks, "Was Elijah a persecutor when he
caused the prophets of Baal to be executed?" (1 Kings. 18:40). Is a
godly
magistrate a persecutor when he suppresses idolatry and heresy? What
about when
the magistrate (or apostate church leaders) put down those preaching
the truth?
Is one persecuted when he is slandered, misrepresented or even
excommunicated
by the ignorant and scandalous? Helpful examples are provided
throughout as
Price shows how Christians have and continue to be persecuted (through
the
forces of the civil and ecclesiastical beasts, violent oppression,
unjust
censures, verbal attacks, etc.). Especially useful will be the section
dealing
with husbands and wives (or other family members) when they are
convinced of
differing doctrines. The Christian response to persecution is also ably
covered
in three succinct points. Price shows how our response to persecution
should
usually follow one or more of these steps: 1) a testimony to the truth
and
against error; 2) fleeing the persecutors when necessary and possible;
3) by
opposing the wicked with force when all other avenues have been
exhausted.
Biblical and/or historical examples are provided for each case. This is
an
amazing sermon calculated to greatly encourage those who continue to
"earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the
saints" (Jude 3).
Characteristics
of Christians
($3.98) Points out five
major distinctive characteristics found in Christians. The last point
regarding
following in "the footsteps of the flock" (Song 1:8) is not often
recognized in our day. This is especially true as it is given corporate
significance in its application to the church, as one moral person in
space in
time, and the relation this has to individual sanctification. "That
which
hath been is now; and that which is to be hath already been; and
God
requireth that which is past"
(Eccl. 3:15. emphasis added).
Christ
and Covenant Children
($3.98) Shows four ways
in which Children of believers are considered part of the church,
clothed from
birth in their covenantal birth right. Defends infant baptism as based
in the
Reformation hermeneutic which recognizes the federal character of
covenants and
the covenantal continuity seen throughout Scripture.
Christ
the Faithful Remnant's
Sanctuary (1997)
Touches on many subjects of interest to Reformed Christians, but
focuses
primarily on God's view of the faithful remnant (in opposition to that
of those
who oppose her) and questions related to the visible church. Refutes
Rome on
this point, while also showing how many Reformed teachers have fallen
into a Romish
error by equating the ministry with the visible church (e.g. Dick
Bacon's The
Visible Church and Outer Darkness).
Shows how Turretin (and other Reformers) deflected this Romish error by
detailing how the faithful church is often contained in a small remnant
that
is, at times, not even publicly visible (as in Elijah's day). Also
shows how
Calvin counselled Christians to meet in their homes privately, if need
be, to
avoid partaking in any public idolatry -- and that he also counselled,
when
possible, to move to areas where a faithful ministry could be found, if
none
was available locally. Rutherford and the Protesters are also shown to
have
been faithful covenant keepers in regard to their separation from the
corrupted
ministry and ordinances of the Resolutioners. All this is related to
exhibiting
Christ (and His truth) as the primary concern for Christians, and the
ministry
and ordinances (as important as they are) as means by which the people
of God
are directed into close communion with the Saviour.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Christ's
Resurrection Power
($3.98) "If ye then
be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ
sitteth
on the right hand of God" (Col. 3:1). Price shows how Christ has given
us
the power to seek that which is above, the benefits of this power, and
the
great joy the proper use of this doctrine brings.
Christian
Liberty and Liberty
of Conscience ($11.94, 3 cassettes)
Demonstrates from Scripture what Christian liberty is and what it
isn't. Shows
why this liberty is not a license to sin or an excuse to place man's
independent conscience above the word of God (a common mistake in a
democratic,
egalitarian, atomistic age). Samuel Rutherford battled this error in
the
mid-seventeenth century in his classic Free Disputation
Against Pretended
Liberty of Conscience.
Price not only applies these teachings to the individual, but to the
church and
state also; asking the question regarding the latter: "How can a moral
wrong be a civil right?" (which applies to many areas of present pagan
civil juridical ineptitude -- not the least of which is the abortion
holocaust). Uses the alcohol issue to show how fundamentalists and
others
misuse (and misunderstand) this doctrine; with a lengthy and detailed
treatment
of this subject defending the believer's freedom to moderately partake
of
alcohol.
Christian
Love is Intolerant
($3.98) Explains how the
church shows its love for Christ by its hatred and refutation of all
sin, error
and backsliding. Toleration of sin is one of the great sins of our day.
It is
widely practised in the church, state and family. Based on Rev.
2:12-17, this
sermon by Price rebukes theological pluralism, "unity above truth,"
the church growth movement, and much more!
Coping
With Change ($3.98) How and why God
uses change in our lives
to keep us humble and trusting in Him. Shows how change is always good
when it
involves a change to truth. Arminianism and idolatry are denounced and
the
victim mentality is exposed as unscriptural.
Covenant
Theology and Its
Implications (1998)
An easy-to-understand introduction to the basics of covenant theology.
Explains
what covenant theology is, while adducing a number of practical and
theological
implications which must follow when this view of Scripture is adopted.
Shows
how covenant theology is (and was) foundational to all true
Reformation.
Refutes Dispensationalism. Includes overviews (with Scripture proofs)
of the
covenant of Redemption, the covenant of Works and the covenant of
Grace. In
short, Price proclaims the classic Reformed position on covenants (and
the
implications of covenant theology) as it has been declared in the best
Reformed
Confessions (e.g. The Westminster Confession of Faith)
and in books like The
Marrow of
Modern Divinity (by
Fisher and Boston), The Covenant of Life Opened (by
Samuel
Rutherford), The Ark of
the Covenant Opened and The
Ark of the Testament Opened
by Patrick Gillespie and The Life of Justification Opened
(by John Brown of
Wamphray). This is the
best single tape sermon on covenant theology that we have knowledge of.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Covenanted
Motherhood ($3.98)
Motherhood
exalted to
the lofty and noble position that it occupies in Scripture. Great
encouragement
is to be found here for those "mothers in Israel" who bow reverently
before the Word of the Lord, and labor with all their might to be
obedient to
this high calling.
Covenanting
and Terms of
Communion($3.98) A short
over view of the rationale behind closed communion, covenanting and its
obligation, and living up to Reformation attainments.
Deacons:
A Christian Paradigm
for Power ($3.98)
Teaching on the office of deacon and the use of authority. This sermons
exhibits the biblical truth that "he that is greatest among you shall
be
your servant" (Matt. 23:11).
Election($3.98)
The
sovereignty of God defended from Eph.
1:1- 3.
Encouragement
for the
Discouraged ($3.98, cassette)
While taking into account the sinfulness and frailty of human nature,
and the
disappointments associated with this, Price shows from the life of the
Apostle
Paul (and other suffering saints) how to overcome discouragement and
prosper
under adversity. If you have ever been discouraged, are presently
discouraged,
or think you may be discouraged in the future, this is a good sermon to
study
and listen to over and over again. Exceedingly practical and edifying
teaching
from the Word of God.
Encouragement
for Faithful
Elders ($3.98) Answers
the question: What does in mean to be a faithful leader in Christ's
church?
Also gives much practical encouragement.
Enemies
to Faithfulness
($3.98) Experimental
Christianity at its best.
The
Extent of God's Law,
Antichrist, Beastly Civil Governments, the Family, Christian Education,
Contentment and the Eight Commandment ($3.98, cassette) An
amazing
unfolding of the eighth
commandment, as well as the rest of the decalogue, which includes
numerous
specific applications to various areas of thought and life (most
relevant to
the contemporary Christian). Price explains how to avoid the extremes
of
legalism and antinomianism, while expounding the classic Reformed view
of the
law as it applies to the individual, family, church and state.
Fanning
the Flame of Your
First Love ($3.98) A
searching and practical sermon that can be listened to over and over.
Fasting,
Prayer and the Third
Reformation (1998)
A stunning example of Puritan style preaching, expounding from
Scripture the
underlying features of all great Reformations -- whether individual,
ecclesiastical or civil. This sermon was preached in preparation for
the solemn
public fast called by the elders of the Puritan Reformed Church. It
answers
three major questions: 1. What is biblical fasting?; 2. Why should
biblical
fasting be performed?; 3. How is biblical fasting to be exercised? For
more
information see "Concerning Public Solemn Fasting" in the "The
Directory for Public Worship" found in the FP edition of the Westminster
Confession of Faith.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Finding
True Joy ($3.98) Explains what
biblical joy is and how to
obtain it.
Foundations
for Knowing
Christ ($3.98, cassette)
Though this sermon is bound to help those struggling with assurance, it
may be
even more valuable as an introduction to the Gospel (and can be
profitably used
as a handout to the unsaved). It focuses on man's utter unworthiness
and
Christ's complete and absolute worthiness. In presenting the message of
salvation to needy sinners, Price calls upon all to flee to Christ for
shelter
from God's wrath.
God's
Absolute Sovereignty
($3.98) The heart of
biblical Calvinism practically applied to the individual, family,
church and
state. Also deals with man's responsibility relative to God's
predestination.
"Having made known unto us the mystery of his will, according to his
good
pleasure which he hath purposed in himself: That in the dispensation of
the fulness
of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both
which are
in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him: In whom also we have
obtained
an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose
of him who
worketh all things after the counsel of his own will: That
we should be to
the praise of his
glory, who first trusted in Christ " (Eph. 1:9-12, emphasis added).
God's
Love ($3.98) Love is often best
demonstrated in the
midst of suffering and this sermon shows how God demonstrated His love
toward
the elect in Christ's suffering and death. Price also teaches us what
we can
learn from this holy pattern.
God's
Purpose in Suffering
($3.98) Demonstrates how
suffering brings glory to God and sanctifies the individual. Also
examines how
the civil and ecclesiastical beasts persecute (unto death if need be)
the
"women in the wilderness" as she bears a faithful testimony unto the
whole counsel of God.
The
Gospel in Philemon
($3.98, cassette) Contains
the gospel of biblical salvation while denouncing the "gospel" of
human rights.
Heart
Religion: Biblical
Mercy ($3.98) A
searching sermon explaining what mercy is and how mercy and justice
(i.e. God's
law) are compatible. This tape shows how a heart right with Christ will
love
mercy and also (at the same time) love and practice God's will as
expressed in
His commandments. Child-murder (i.e. abortion), euthanasia (i.e.
so-called
"mercy killing") and other contemporary concerns are also addressed
here. Price proclaims the biblical sanction of the death penalty for
those who
practice the gross violation of the sixth commandment in abortion,
while also
demonstrating how this is not contrary to God's mercy.
Heart
Religion: The Peril of
Lukewarmness ($3.98) Our
Lord's most severe rebukes were aimed at false toleration, false
worship,
spiritual apathy, godless indifference, neutrality in His cause and
mere
external religion. In this sermon Price deals with Rev. 3:14-21
(Laodicea) and
how to prevent these prevalent sins.
Heart
Purity and Seeing God
($3.98, cassette) This
sermon is based on "Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see
God" (Matt. 5:8). Here Price shows how moral purity is the ongoing
effect
of regeneration and includes the unwillingness to tolerate evil.
Numerous
ancient and modern heresies are exposed (among them Gnosticism,
Antinomianism,
Libertinism, Asceticism, Mysticism, Pietism, Emotionalism, Behaviorism,
Humanism, Socialism), as well as profaness of life -- with special
emphasis of
the seventh commandment ("thou shalt not commit adultery"), because
this sin is often used of Satan to untrack even the best of the saints
(e.g.
David). Christians are also cautioned to avoid modern stumbling blocks,
such as
filth and pollution that often accompanies television watching and the
world
view often implied in modern advertising. What "heart" means in
Scripture in explained and many examples from Scripture and history are
given
encouraging moral purity. Hypocrisy (i.e. the "false face" of
religious actors) and mere external religion is rebuked, while
Christians are
called upon to pray "big prayers," because we have an almighty God
who hears our cries and "is able to do exceeding abundantly above all
that
we ask or think" (Eph 3:20).
Humor,
Mourning and the
Effects of Sin ($3.98)
Taking "Blessed are they that mourn" as his text, Price contrasts
worldly philosophy with the teaching of Scripture. He shows what this
Scripture
is referring to (in the antithesis between Christ and Satan), who it is
that
mourns, what they mourn over, and what blessing they are promised.
Biblical
mourning is contrasted throughout with the worldly levity and jesting
that has
become prominent in Christian circles -- and even in pulpits. Price
asks: How
can a Christian laugh and joke about matters which grieve the Holy
Spirit and
for which God's wrath is poured out? Most modern humor is shown to be
sinful
and the effects of this sin, and sin in general, are noted. This is a
searching
and stirring sermon dealing with personal and corporate sanctification
and
should profit all those who are serious about the faith.
Holiness
Unto the Lord (1998)
One of the best sermons you may ever hear on the Puritan view of
personal
sanctification -- with various Reformation references to corporate
(i.e.
ecclesiastical and civil) sanctification also.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Husbands
and Biblical
Leadership ($7.96, 2 cassettes)
Enumerates and explains the qualities which mark out a leader in the
Bible --
in opposition to much of what the world teaches and preaches -- and
gives many
specifics by which husbands will be helped to glorify God in their
Scripturally
ordained position as head of the house. Deals with the true nature of
authority, ministry, sacrifice and humility, while blasting the modern
scourges
of egalitarianism, feminism and antinomianism.
Iconoclasm
Leads to Victory
($3.98) This is the kind
of preaching that led to the great Reformations of the past. May it be
blessed
of God to do so once again.
Importance
of Godly Leaders
($3.98) Indispensable
teaching for all those aspiring to be and those who already are leaders
in the
church. Deals with leadership qualifications such as humility,
compassion,
courage, steadfastness, single-mindedness, and a host of others.
Jesus
Hates False Teaching
and Unholy Alliances ($3.98)
Demonstrates that toleration of sin (individually or corporately) is
spiritual
adultery and leads to God's judgement. Asks the questions: Do you hate
false
teaching? Do you despise error? Do you abominate lies? The Lord Jesus
Christ
does! A faithful testimony that is much needed in our day of general
apostasy.
Special introductory price.
Joyful
Obedience Versus
Legalism ($3.98)
Legalism is a common slander brought against the people of God, who
love his
law (Ps. 1). But what Satan, the unbeliever, and the antinomian do not
understand is the great joy, blessing and reward (the greatest reward
is
fellowship with Christ) intricately interwoven in obedience (by God's
grace) to
His holy, spiritual and just commands. For as our Lord himself says:
"He
that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me:
and he
that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and
will
manifest myself to him. Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how
is it
that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world? Jesus
answered
and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my
Father will
love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. He
that
loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not
mine,
but the Father's which sent me (John 14:21-24).
Judicial
Blindness in the
Modern Church ($3.98) A
strong rebuke directed at a backslidden modern church, which also
includes much
encouragement for all those who remain faithful to historic Reformation
(i.e.
biblical) attainments. Using the church at Sardis (Rev. 3:1-6) as a
basis for
this sermon, Price here blasts forth a clarion call for a return to the
corporate ecclesiastical and national attainments of the second
Reformation!
Powerful preaching, reminiscent of the old Covenanters of days gone by.
Legalism
and Licentiousness
Exposed and Refuted ($3.98)
Helps the Christian to walk the narrow path by recognizing and avoiding
these
two major pitfalls (both in practice and doctrine). Demonstrates how
much of
what passes for freedom today (both individually, ecclesiastically and
nationally) is really bondage to sin. Deals with Romanism, Arminianism,
Antinomianism and many other enemies to the faith.
Loving
the Brethren and
Christian Liberty ($3.98)
Explains why the law of love and the law of liberty must operate
together.
Shows how loving God means keeping His law, "For this is the love of
God,
that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous"
(1
John 5:3); and how loving of brethren means the same thing, "By this we
know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his
commandments" (1 John 5:2). Also demonstrates how love is not
toleration
of sin; why the the Lord hates false doctrine; and how it is our duty
to
separate ourselves from error and evil -- even when it is found among
professing Christians (Rom 16:17).
Marks
of a Faithful Ministry
($3.98) Covers the major
qualifications of elders and demonstrates how fervent prayer, humility
and the
faithful proclamation of the whole counsel of God are Scriptural marks
of
faithful ministries. Deals with modern innovators (who jest in the
pulpit, hide
the hard truths of Scripture from their congregations, etc.) and
idolaters (who
use drama, dance, etc., as means of public worship), warning the sheep
of the
baleful (baal-full) influence of such men. Touches on the necessity of
separation from backslidden and false ministers.
The
Martyrs' Testimony, Roman
Catholic Tradition and the Importance of History (1997)
What is historical testimony? How does the Reformed view of historical
testimony differ from the Roman Catholic view of tradition? Does the
Reformed
view of historical testimony militate against Sola Scriptura?
What does Psalm 78
say about historical
testimony? How did the Reformers view this Psalm? How does history
impact our
terms of communion, our sanctification (personal and corporate), etc.?
These
and many other important questions are answered in this fascinating and
faithful sermon -- expounding the views of the Reformed faith against
the
errors of the Romanists, Anabaptists, Independents and modern
"evangelicals" on this topic. "Walk about Zion, and go round
about her: tell the towers thereof. Mark ye well her bulwarks, consider
her palaces;
that ye may tell it to the generation following" (Ps. 48:12-13).
"Give ear, O my people, to my law: incline your ears to the words of my
mouth. I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark sayings of
old:
Which we have heard and known, and our fathers have told us. We will
not hide
them from their children, showing to the generation to come the praises
of the
LORD, and his strength, and his wonderful works that he hath done. For
he
established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which
he commanded
our fathers, that they should make them known to their children: That
the
generation to come might know them, even the children which should be
born; who
should arise and declare them to their children: That they might set
their hope
in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments..."
(Ps. 78:1-7).
(2 Cassettes) $7.96
(Video) $11.99
Masculinity
($15.92, 4 tape
set) With the demonized
world, media and church constantly assaulting the biblical doctrine of
male
headship, this anti-egalitarian elixir should be a welcome tonic for
restoring
a vigorous biblical masculinity, based on Scriptural realities (in
opposition
to the feminized fantasies of modern clerics and the spiritually
impotent and
faithless foolishness of the modern media "universe.").
Meekness
($3.98, cassette) Explains what
biblical meekness is and
what it is not. Shows how this is a trait exemplified among Christian
leaders
of the past (including Moses, Gideon, David, Calvin [refusing the
Lord's supper
to the Libertines upon threat of his life], Knox and Melville [opposing
the
civil beast]). Very practical preaching.
Micah
1:1-7 (#1) Corrupt
Worship and God's Anger With the Church and the Nations (1998)
An amazing sermon! One of the best we have ever carried! If you love
Reformed
thought, you will love this sermon. Here Price covers not only the text
(Micah
1:1-7), but also provides introductory and background information
applicable to
the whole book of Micah (with much "prophetic" urgency). He outlines
the major causes of God's wrath against both Israel and Judah in
Micah's day,
explains why such sins bring God's judgment on individuals, churches
and
nations, and then makes application to our day. He
demonstrates
how God's judgment is
already upon our nations (as seen in abortion, divisions in the church,
divorce, idolatry, homosexuality [and the public toleration of
sodomites],
false doctrine, godless civil and ecclesiastical leaders, pornography,
godless
public education, false worship, drug abuse, covenant breaking, Islam,
natural
disasters, Sabbath breaking, the ungodly use of technology [TV, movies,
radio,
etc.] and its toleration, man-made [Roman Catholic] holy-days,
blasphemous and
wicked music, pluralism, ignorance of daily secret and family worship,
egalitarianism, ignorance of the regulative principle of worship,
feminism,
communism, the resurgence of Romanism [and the other limbs of
antichrist],
etc.) -- and how the cup of God's wrath will continue to fill, barring
true
repentance. As in Micah's day, idolatry (i.e. putting the
will and work of
man in the place of the will and work of God) is shown to be
the
root sin from which all other sins
proceed. Furthermore, idolatry is also shown to be the sin which
(throughout
the Old Testament) brought some of the most severe judgments from God
against
the spiritually adulterous covenant people -- though Price is careful
to
biblically balance God's judgment with His glorious mercy. Preaching
like this
reminds one of what is contained in the sermons of Calvin or some of
the old
Covenanters, when they dealt with the Old Testament prophets and God's
wrath
against His backsliding people. And yet, as with the old Reformers,
Christ is
exalted and His gracious offers of salvation shine like a beacon amidst
the
loving admonitions and threats of coming judgment upon those who
continue in
their spiritual whoredom.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
1:8-16 (#2) Mercy in
God's Judgment (1998)
While noting how God's judgments in history often drive His people
closer to
Him (teaching us lessons about holiness that we would otherwise miss),
Price
also shows how God delights in mercy -- demonstrating that He takes "no
pleasure in the death of the wicked" (Ezek. 33:11). This sermon also
teaches us how to respond to signs of God's judgment and encourages
prayer,
fasting, secret worship, family worship and inward faithfulness and
communion
with Christ. Levity, lightness and the desire for popular acceptance in
preaching is also denounced as a sign of defection and backsliding --
as Price
illustrates in the following quote which he cites from an English
minister in
1656 (Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor, pp.
119-120),
Of all
preaching in
the world . . . I
hate that preaching which tends to make the hearers laugh, or to move
their
minds with tickling levity, and affect them as stage-plays used to do,
instead
of affecting them with a holy reverence of the name of God. Jerome
says,
"Teach in thy church, not to get the applause of the people, but to set
in
motion the groan; the tears of the hearers are thy praises.
Christ's
free offer of salvation
is also proclaimed in this message.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
2:1-2 (#3) God Defends
the Poor & Helpless (1998)
A classic example of how the Old Testament prophets spoke out against
social
injustice. Includes a Scriptural overview of God's care for the
downtrodden, an
investigation of oppression as it was practised in Israel and Judah in
Micah's
day (with contemporary parallels), and many practical considerations
(with
application to our day).
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
2:3-13 (#4) The
Goodness and Severity of God (1998)
Shows how and why God's judgments fall, what such calamities mean, what
Christians can learn from these events and maladies, and how we are to
respond
to the dark dispensations that sometimes come from an almighty and
sovereign
Creator who works everything "according to his good pleasure which he
hath
purposed in himself" (Eph. 1:9). Concludes that "all things work
together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called
according
to his purpose" (Rom. 8:28).
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
3:1-4 (#5) Biblical
Civil Rule Expounded (With An Antidote Against Anti-Reformed Views of
the Civil
Magistrate) (1998)
Following in the footsteps of Samuel Rutherford, when he said, "Truth
to
Christ cannot be treason to Caesar" (Lex, Rex),
Price here
demonstrates why
Covenanters love lawful civil magistrates and why they can't own the
authority
of unlawful civil rulers. He also answers a number of questions on the
Scriptural view of civil authority. What is a faithful civil
magistrate? How do
we recognize an unfaithful civil governor? Should a Christian vote in
covenant
breaking lands? How should we pray for lawful and unlawful civil
rulers? Why
should we distinguish between the office and the person in the office,
and what
does this mean? When should we consider an unjust ruler or government a
tyrant
and what should we do about tyranny? How does this relate to
Reformation
eschatology? Calvin, Rutherford, the Synod of Dort, the Westminster
Confession
of Faith, Diodati's Annotations, the Belgic Confession and many other
Reformation standards and authors are cited to witness to the biblical
position
on civil rule. Objections against the biblical Reformation position are
also
answered, while Price shows the importance of faithful civil rulers to
national
and international Reformation.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
3:5-8 (#6) Faithful and
Unfaithful Ministry Contrasted 1/3 (1998)
Describes from Scripture the characteristics and beliefs that attend a
faithful
ministry (or that will be seen in a faithful minister). Shows how both
faithful
ministry and magistracy are integral to Reformation, as exemplified in
the two
witnesses (or two olive trees) of Scripture (Rev. 11:3,4). Gives
examples of
faithfulness from Calvin and from Andrew Melville (in his courageous
rebuke to
King James). Also demonstrates that classic Protestant position (cf.
"Proof That the Church is Often Obscured" by Francis Turretin, http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/ChuObsc.htm
or pages 47-57 in
Turretin's Institutes
of Elenctic Theology,
volume 3) that truth is often in the minority, residing in a faithful
and
despised remnant (during the period of the great apostasy in which we
now live)
-- contrary to the lies of the Romish harlot concerning the splendor of
the
visible church. Every minister (and those aspiring to the ministry)
should
obtain this tape and the other two in this set -- as well as every
Christian
who prays for the peace and purity of Christ's church.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
3:5-8 (#7) Faithful and
Unfaithful Ministry Contrasted 2/3 (1998)
A thundering example of Reformation preaching firing the gospel gun
into the
vitals of ecclesiastical Antichrist. In enumerating the characteristics
of
unfaithful ministers (from Scripture) Price unmasks the Pope
("that
Antichrist, that man of sin and son of perdition, that exalteth himself
in the
Church against Christ, and all that is called God," WCF 25:6) and Billy
Graham as prime examples of deception and unfaithfulness in the visible
church
(as to essence) today.
He points out how Arminianism in doctrine and worship (as well as a
host of
other sins) are exemplified in these two public figures (as well as in
the
Romish harlot [who rides the civil beast, Rev. 17-18] in general, along
with
her harlot daughters [the backsliding "Protestant" churches]). One
example of egregious apostasy is seen in the fact that Billy Graham
sends his
"converts" into liberal churches (which deny the inspiration of
Scripture), into that "masterpieces of Satan" (Cunningham) the Roman
Catholic church, and even into to Jewish Synagogues (which deny Christ
was the
promised Messiah). This should not be surprising, given Graham's recent
public
comments to fellow deceiver Robert Schuller, that Muslims, Buddhists,
and
"non-believers" alike can be members of "the body of
Christ" even thought they "may not even know the name of Jesus, but
they know in their hearts that they need something" (Battle Cry,
March/April 1998,
Canadian Edition, p.
1.). Moreover, this forms another example of how Graham is committing
spiritual
adultery with the Romish harlot, for as the Battle Cry
also notes
concerning Graham's heretical
statement above: "this statement directly agrees with the Roman
Catholic
universal catechism, page 224, para. 847: 'Those who, through no fault
of their
own, do not know the Gospel of Christ or his church, but who
nevertheless seek
God with a sincere heart and, moved by grace, try in their actions to
do his will
as they know it through the dictates of their conscience, those too may
achieve
eternal salvation (by these works--RB)'". As all Bible believers know,
both of these comments (by Rome and Billy Graham) fly into the teeth of
the
words of the Lord Jesus Christ, when He said, "I am the way, the truth,
and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me" (John 14:6).
Price
also defends the right and duty of private judgement from Scripture
(and the
writings of the Reformers), while proclaiming the necessity
of separation
from unfaithful ministers and ministries (with help from
George Gillespie, Samuel Rutherford and
James Renwick). "Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause
divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned;
and
avoid them" (Rom. 16:17). If there is a message that the church needs
to
hear today (if we are ever to see real Reformation) this is it! This
tape is
also titled "Antichrist and His Emissaries Unmasked and Rebuked."
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
3:5-8 (#8) Faithful and
Unfaithful Ministry Contrasted 3/3 (1998)
Shows how pragmatism, greed, idolatry (false worship, denial of the
regulative
principle, etc.), false unity, unscriptural toleration of error, etc.,
mark out
the teaching and life of unfaithful ministers. The case of the Scottish
ministers (of the second Reformation), who would not bow to
persecution, but
did cave in to the indulgences offered by the King, is given as an
example of
how Satan works to stumble ministers with pragmatic considerations of
ease and
worldly "success" -- anything to get them off a principled stand for
the truth. Explains what kind of judgements those who are unfaithful
can
expect. Encouragement is also given to those who remain faithful.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Micah
4:1-5 (#9 & #10)
Reformation Eschatology, the Millennium and the Victory of Christ's
Kingdom (2
sermons, 1998)
The eschatology of the Reformers (and the Reformation Creeds and
Confessions)
defended and explained: exhibiting the prominent place that the victory
of
Christ's kingdom (in history) is given in Scripture -- and in the
writings of
the best Reformers (from Calvin and Cameron, to Witsius [Dutch] and the
Westminster Divines [British]). Also demonstrates how the millennium
(which
Price notes may begin within a generation or two) will include such
notable
events as the nations bowing to Christ's Kingship civilly, worldwide
unity
(based on truth, Amos 3:3) in the church, and universal peace in the
world.
This is hard to dispute just in light of the text from which these
sermons are
preached:
But in the
last days
it shall come to
pass, that the mountain of the house of the LORD shall be established
in the
top of the mountains, and it shall be exalted above the hills; and
people shall
flow unto it. And many nations shall come, and say, Come, and let us go
up to
the mountain of the LORD, and to the house of the God of Jacob; and he
will
teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for the law shall
go forth
of Zion, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. And he shall judge
among many
people, and rebuke strong nations afar off; and they shall beat their
swords
into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not
lift up a
sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. But they
shall sit
every man under his vine and under his fig tree; and none shall make
them
afraid: for the mouth of the LORD of hosts hath spoken it. For all
people will
walk every one in the name of his god, and we will walk in the name of
the LORD
our God for ever and ever.
If
you are interested in
Reformed thought and would like a very encouraging overview of the
classic
Protestant position on eschatology, this is likely the best tape set
you will
find!
(2 Cassettes) $7.96
(2 Videos [SPECIAL]) $27.86
Micah
4:6-8 (#11 & #12)
Israel Turns To Christ (2 sermons, 1998)
In
1635 Samuel Rutherford wrote,
O to see
the sight,
next to Christ's
Coming in the clouds, the most joyful! Our elder brethren the Jews and
Christ
fall upon one another; they will be kind to one another when they meet.
O day!
O longed for and lovely day-dawn! O sweet Jesus, let me see that sight
which
will be as life from the dead, thee and thy ancient people in mutual
embraces
(from The Letters of Samuel Rutherford as cited in
Iain
Murray's, The Puritan Hope: Revival and
the Interpretation of Prophecy
[Banner of Truth, 1984, p. 98]).
Price
here sets forth the
classic Reformation position on the restoration of the Jews, a "system
of
prophetic interpretation that historically furnished the Biblical basis
for the
most glorious future imaginable for the Jews!" (Reg Barrow,
"Publisher's Preface" in Hal Lindsey and the Restoration of
the
Jews).
(2 Cassettes) $7.96
(2 Videos [SPECIAL]) $27.86
The
Narrow Reformation Way
(1998)
Demonstrates that for much of history (as recorded in Scripture and in
other
trustworthy records) the truth has been held by a very small remnant.
Providing
a great number of examples, Price shows why this has been so, what we
can learn
from it, when this will change and how all this fits with classic
Reformation
eschatology (historicist postmillennialism).
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
The
National Covenant of
Scotland (2 cassettes, $7.96)
This covenant has been considered (along with the Solemn League and
Covenant)
as one of two major historical covenants binding the moral person of
the church
-- since the days of the covenants of Old Testament Israel. Price gives
a
fascinating account of what led up to this watershed document, what is
contained
in it (and why) and shows why this is of great importance to the church
today.
If you are interested in the present testimony concerning the Lord's
covenanted
Zion, this is one of the best places to start. Teaching like this has
not been
heard in North America for some time and it marks the revival of the
most
consistent Calvinism that the church has attained thus far in history.
Nation
Shaking Reformation
Promoted ($3.98, cassette)
A classic sermon by a modern-day Puritan! Deals with the major facets
of
national Reformation from the Old and New Testaments, as well as
providing
historic examples of how and why God blesses this biblical pattern.
Explains
the duties of the church, state and individual in bringing about
national
covenanted Reformation. Includes notes on the importance of covenanting
with
God (individually and corporately) and on the forthcoming covenant
renewal (of
the Solemn League and Covenant) in Edmonton. Exposes tolerationism and
religious pluralism as sin, gives instruction on the "two sons of
oil" in Zechariah's prophecy, and provides direction (from the Lord's
prayer as expounded by the Westminster Divines in the Larger Catechism)
on the
kind of prayer that changes the world, destroys the work of the devil,
and
honors and glorifies God. Reformation eschatology also gets its due
here. This
sermon should be a great encouragement to those that have been given
the grace
to see the bigger picture regarding what God is doing in the world
today -- and
the certain world changing Reformation that is to come during the
prophesied
millennium!
Objections
to Covenanting
Answered ($3.98) A
powerful example of why the teaching prevalent during the days of the
height of
the second Reformation brought international transformation
to all areas of
life -- including whole nations covenanting with Christ to uphold His
word and
law! This lecture also
includes some of the most controversial teaching (near the end of the
tape)
that you are likely to hear from any living minister of Christ --
though Knox,
Rutherford, Renwick and many other covenanted Presbyterian ministers
often put
their lives on the line for these very truths. These truths continue to
be a
point of standing testimony in our day of ecumenical apostasy,
theological declension,
and ecclesiastical and civil deformation. "My sheep hear my voice, and
I
know them, and they follow me" (John 10:27) was never more true than
regarding the lost and buried attainments (of the covenanted
Reformation) being
brought to light once again in our day through the preaching and
teaching of
Greg Price.
Only
True Unity, The ($3.98) There is only one
Biblical way to true
unity and this tape sets it forth. National Reformation will follow.
Peace
and Freedom From Guilt
($3.98) Practical
encouragement regarding living by faith in the finished work of Christ,
maintaining freedom from the guilt of your sin and keeping a clear
conscience
before the omniscient (all knowing) God of Scripture.
Peacemakers
at War With Sin
($3.98, cassette)
Focusing on Matt. 5:9, "Blessed are the peacemakers," Price
demonstrate what this portion of Scripture means by contrasting it with
what it
does not mean. Using this "Turretin-like" method of proclaiming the
truth some surprising results are often mined from God's Word, and this
sermon
is no exception. Special attention is given to marriage and family
relationships, but how this verity applies to the church and the state
is also
covered -- the United Nations receiving its share of scathing rebukes
for the
false, antichristian peace it promotes. Mere external "peace" and
"obedience" are condemned as Price sets his sights on promoting
classic Puritan experimental heart Christianity. Showing that true
peace only
consists in reconciliation based on God's truth, the
peacemaker's Scripture
refers to are often judged by the carnal and disaffected to be the
greatest
trouble makers -- the Lord Jesus Christ being the prime example.
He hated and
fought against idolatry,
covenant breaking and all other violations of God's law (as the
greatest
peacemaker that ever lived) to such an extent that those who desired
the peace
of the world tortured and murdered him. Prophets and wise men since
have often
fared no better in seeking to set forth the only true peace. Biblical
peace is
not based on compromise, pragmatism or the removal of Biblical
(Reformation)
landmarks, it is seen in this sermon to be based on truth and
faithfulness.
"Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the
world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the
world is
the enemy of God" (James 4:4). Heresy, the false ecumenical movement of
mystery Babylon, Calvin on schism, unity and numerous other points are
all addressed.
"Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world
giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it
be
afraid" (John 14:27).
Perseverance
of the Saints
($3.98) The
"P" in TULIP. A powerfully encouraging sermon that illustrates God's
absolute sovereignty in bringing His children safely home to heaven.
Pictures
of Christ and
Idolatry ($3.98) Deals
with the second commandment and one of its most prominent modern
violations.
Refutes the Roman Catholic view, which has been adopted, at least in
part, by
many who now call themselves Protestants.
Power
of the Confessing
Church ($3.98) Deals
with the big picture, regarding the family, the church and the state.
Upholds
the "forgotten four" commandments (i.e. the first to the fourth) and
applies them to each of these major areas of Christian concern.
Promotes
Christian education, courtship and daily family worship, as well as the
total
reformation of church and state.
Presbyterianism
and the
Preservation of the Church ($3.98)
Price proves why Presbyterianism is the only form of church government
that is
instituted of God in Scripture. He then takes this truth and
demonstrates the
practical outworking, as seen in the blessings or curses of God, upon
those who
either obey or stumble at this teaching. This sermon also instructs
believers
in the marks of the true church and warns against joining with those
corrupted
bodies which are not biblically constituted. Some of the same truths
are
applied to nations (and civil "ministers"). Price notes that
unlawful, covenant-breaking, Christ-rejecting, nations presently
include Canada
and the USA. He also blasts Arminianism, schism (showing how we must
sometimes
separate to avoid
schism) and idolatry! The old Reformation fires burn hot here.
Protecting
and Preserving the
Truth ($3.98) A pointed
and practical sermon revolving around the question: What are you
willing to
give up for the truth? Demonstrates how anything in your life that you
would
not forsake for THE TRUTH, including life itself, is an idol!
Rebuking
the Synagogue of
Satan ($3.98) Working
from Rev. 3:7-9 (the letter to the church at Philadelphia) this sermon
clearly
sets forth the source of all true authority and the believer's relation
to
"authorities" -- with special emphasis on derivative ecclesiastical
authority and the constitutional nature of the visible church.
Application is
made in giving guidelines by which the true church can be known from
the false.
Calvin's doctrine of the visible church is proclaimed in a way that is
seldom
heard in our day (even in "Reformed" circles). The marks of the true
church, as Scripturally recognized by our Reformed forefathers, are
testified
to (and explained) from Knox's Scottish Confession of Faith
(1560) and Calvin's
Institutes (cf. 4.2.12).
Separation from false
churches is set forth as a duty and the toleration of error, heresy and
idolatry -- among those that take the name of Christ -- is shown not
only to
militate against Christ's love and grace, but is exposed as a serious
and
heinous sin! These teachings may be too much for most (in our day of
antichristian tolerationism and the pretended love that winks at sin)
-- but
they are clearly faithful to Scripture and our Reformation forefathers.
PRICE,
GREG
The
Reformed Confessions, Heresy, Schism and the Faithful Remnant
This
sermon demonstrates that the Apostle John, under the inspiration of the
Holy
Spirit, made the truth of the Christian doctrine preached, published or
distributed the determining factor in the evaluation of the
faithfulness of any
individual ministry. Price
shows how doctrinal fidelity should also be our prime consideration in
deciding
where to worship (i.e. in evaluating corporate or denominational
faithfulness),
while exhibiting how the church will grow in faithfulness and strength
(as a
body) when these Apostolic instructions are followed.
Additionally,
Price delves deeply into the biblical teaching concerning heresy (both
of the
destructive and damnable varieties), schism, and the usefulness of the
historical testimony of the church -- as found in her major creeds and
confessions.
In
this sermon
Price gives some of
the most practical, specific
guidelines you may find regarding what churches to attend,
or when
and why to leave churches which promote heresy and schism (i.e.
teachings
contrary to the biblical
confessions of the churches of the Reformed faith). Popular
modern methods of evaluating teachers are also shown to be unbiblical
and
destructive to the visible church. Calvin, Gillespie and others make
frequent
"appearances," tying this sermon directly into both the first and
second Reformations.
Cassette
$3.98 (US funds) [or $1.98
until July 6, 2009]
Video
$11.99
(US funds) [or $6.99 until
July 6, 2009]
Reformation
Politics Versus
the Beast ($3.98) An
excellent summary of Price's latest book Biblical Civil
Government Versus
the Beast; and, the Basis for Civil Resistance. Here Price
lays
out the biblical and
historical basis for the most highly developed aspects of Reformation
thought
regarding civil government. He explains the biblical view of civil
magistracy
and applies it to the present situation, showing why most modern civil
rulers
are tyrants and thus should not be given conscientious submission
(according to
Romans 13:1-7). Price's list of how modern rulers habitually violate
each of
the ten commandments should prove illuminating, as well as his
citations from
the searing indictments against wicked rulers given from famous
Reformed
leaders of the past. This book also discusses tactics of Christian
resistance,
while answering the question: Should Christians hold office or vote in
the
present circumstances? This highly controversial cassette will
certainly seem
shocking to those who are not familiar with Reformation thought on this
topic
-- but it is faithful to Scripture, the original confessions of the
Reformation
and the testimony of the covenanting martyrs (who gave their lives
resisting
the civil beast and proclaiming Christ's absolute Kingship over the
nations).
Repentance,
Rejoicing and
Reformation (1998)
Preached during a public fast day, Price zeros in on the curse of sin
and God's
remedy for this curse. He also shows how God's judgment comes in
stages, while
providing specific recent examples of this judgment. The biblical steps
necessary to all true Reformation and the turning away of God's wrath
(from the
individual, the church and the nations) are also enumerated.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Revival
of Family Religion,
The ($3.98) This sermon
includes much practical application from Scripture -- given to help
parents
raise godly families. It touches on family worship, loving discipline,
education, as well as many other areas of parental responsibility
(under God).
Price shows how, generally speaking, the church is only as strong as
the
families in the church -- and nations are only as strong as the
churches and
families that comprise them. This is a good example of modern day
Puritan
preaching on the family.
The
Role of Women in the
Church ($7.96, 2 cassettes) An
extremely strong biblical stand, sure to be controversial.
Seeking
the Lost: Biblical
Tactics of Evangelism ($3.98) Answers
how and why a Calvinist brings the good news to a lost world.
The
Solemn League and Covenant
($3.98) Hetherington,
concerning the Solemn League and Covenant (the epitome of second
Reformation
attainments) writes, "no man who is able to understand its nature, and
to
feel and appreciate its spirit and its aim, will deny it to be the
wisest, the sublimest,
and the most sacred document ever framed by uninspired men" (History
of
the Westminster Assembly of Divines,
[1856] SWRB reprint 1993, p. 134). What took place during the days of
the
writing and international subscriptions to the Solemn League and
Covenant has
been cited before as a foretaste of the millennial glory to come. The
Reformed
Presbytery writes, "These modern pigmies are too far dwarfed in
intellectual stature to measure the altitude, of our glorious
Covenanted
Reformation -- a Reformation which, imbedded in the law and the
covenant of
God, has already brought civil and ecclesiastical freedom to many
millions; and
which is doubtless destined to be laid in the foundation of
reconstructed
society in the millennial period of the world" (A Short
Vindication of
Our Covenanted Reformation,
[1879] SWRB reprint 1996, p. 4). In this lecture Price gives a brief
history of
the three major causes leading up to the Solemn League and Covenant.
These
were: 1.) the erroneous beliefs and practices associated with the
so-called
divine right of Kings; 2.) the apostasy of Prelacy in doctrine (e.g.
the
Arminianism of Rome), worship (tolerating and introducing
anti-regulativist
Romish superstitions), and government (against the divine right of
Presbyterianism) -- all three of these areas being a practical denial
of sola
Scriptura in that man
ordained elements were idolatrously adopted over those clearly
prescribed in
Scripture; 3.) the desire of the Reformers for a covenanted
Presbyterian
uniformity in church and state. Price shows how many of the national
Protestant
churches of the day (outside of the British Isles) were also looking
into
swearing this covenant (including the Netherlands, France, Switzerland
and
Sweden), as a means to biblical unity and uniformity. In fact, this
covenant
was framed (primarily by Alexander Henderson) with the intention of
uniting
Protestants worldwide. As Price shows, this goal quickly unraveled with
the
coming to power of that Judas of the Covenant (Cromwell), his army and
the Independents.
The descending obligation of this covenant is also covered, and
application is
made to modern nations (like the USA, Canada, etc.) who are the
national
posterity of the original covenanters. Application is also made to the
apostate
modern church (and Price names names). It is also shown how this
covenant was a
term of communion in the church and how negative civil sanctions were
to be
applied to those who publicly opposed the Solemn League and Covenant --
students could not even enter college without proof of subscription.
Price uses
various historical citations from The Acts of the General
Assemblies of the
Church of Scotland From the Year 1638 to the Year 1649 Inclusive
(available from
SWRB as a rare bound
photocopy) to demonstrate these historical facts. Later defections from
the
covenanted Reformation, such as those by Charles II and William's
civilly and
ecclesiastically corrupted Revolution settlement are also dealt with.
The
second half of the tape summarizes the six articles of the Solemn
League and
Covenant; concentrating on the biblical (civil, ecclesiastical and
individual)
responsibilities that were sworn in this covenant. Application is made
to our
day and the tape closes with some questions regarding American history
and
government and the Canadian constitution. The Solemn League and
Covenant
(because it was agreeable to the Word of God) formed the foundation of
the
second Reformation internationally (as is seen in the letter received
by the
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on June 4, 1644, from the
Scottish
commissioners [Rutherford, Gillespie, et al] at the Westminster
assembly; cf. The
Acts..., pp. 228, 250).
This covenant still binds the church and many nations today, and until
these
"moral persons" renew this covenant (in spirit and in truth) the Lord
will continue to prosecute the quarrel of His covenant. Thus, this is
an
exceedingly important tape as it explains one of the major, modern
causes of
God's wrath upon the nations and the church. When the churches and
nations are
granted repentance in (or preparing for) the millennium they will be
found
"going forth by the footsteps of the flock" (Song 1:8) and not turned
"aside by the flock of thy companions" (i.e. those that appear
religious but are actually a hindrance to the work of the building of
Christ's
kingdom, Song of Solomon 1:7, cf. Douglas' Strictures on
Occasional Hearing, [1820] SWRB
reprint 1996); and there is
no "footstep of the flock" more clearly distinguished in the bedrock
of history (since the second century) than the Solemn League and
Covenant.
Sovereign
Grace Salvation
($3.98) God's
sovereignty and love for His elect defended!
Stewardship,
Wisdom and
Covenant Keeping ($3.98)
Explains how the church is seen as a moral person (with a federal
character
throughout history) and thus bound to the biblical covenants of her
faithful
forefathers.
Suffering:
The Biblical Gift
($3.98) Hard teaching,
but of great benefit.
Sufficiency
of Scripture
($3.98) Sola Scriptura
is still the cry!
PRICE,
GREG
Terms
of Communion
This
set explains the six
"Terms of Ministerial and Christian Communion in the Reformed
Presbyterian
Church." These terms
represent a high water
mark concerning covenanted Reformation attainments thus far in history.
They are thoroughly
Scriptural (as this set
proves) and should be adopted by all Churches as the minimum standard
by which
people are admitted to communicate membership.
Separate sections of
this series can be purchased individually and these subsets are listed
after
the terms themselves. The "rare bound photocopy" An
Explanation
and Defense of the Terms of Communion... by the Reformed
Presbytery also covers much the same
ground, adding some arguments not found in this tape set, but generally
containing less detail. McKnight's "rare bound photocopy" Concerning
Close Communion is also
very helpful in regard to the general subject of the Scriptural
propriety of a
close communion and explicit, open, honest, and biblical terms for
fencing the
table of the Lord. The six terms of communion are:
1. An
acknowledgement of the Old and New Testament to be the Word of God, and
the
alone infallible rule of faith and practice.
2.
That the whole doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith, and the
Catechisms, Larger and Shorter, are agreeable unto, and founded upon
the
Scriptures.
3.
That Presbyterial Church Government and manner of worship are alone of
divine
right and unalterable; and that the most perfect model of these as yet
attained, is exhibited in the Form of Government and Directory for
Worship,
adopted by the Church of Scotland in the Second Reformation.
4.
That public, social covenanting is an ordinance of God, obligatory on
churches
and nations under the New Testament; that the National Covenant and the
Solemn
League are an exemplification of this divine institution; and that
these Deeds
are of continued obligation upon the moral person; and in consistency
with
this, that the Renovation of these Covenants at Auchensaugh, Scotland,
1712 was
agreeable to the word of God.
5. An
approbation of the faithful contendings of the martyrs of Jesus,
especially in
Scotland, against Paganism, Popery, Prelacy, Malignancy and
Sectarianism;
immoral civil governments; Erastian tolerations and persecutions which
flow
from them; and of the Judicial Testimony emitted by the Reformed
Presbytery in
North Britain, 1761 with supplements from the Reformed Presbyterian
Church; as
containing a noble example to be followed, in contending for all divine
truth,
and in testifying against all corruptions embodied in the constitutions
of
either churches or states.
6.
Practically adorning the doctrine of God our Savior by walking in all
His
commandments and ordinances blamelessly.
(19
cassettes for $75.62 [US funds] or just $37.62
until
July 6, 2009)
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Terms
of Communion: The Word of God
Explains
and defends the first
term of communion, which is "An acknowledgement of the Old and New
Testament to be the Word of God, and the alone infallible rule of faith
and
practice." Covers the attributes of Scripture, including the necessity,
inspiration, authority, sufficiency, perspicuity, perpetuity, etc. of
the Word
of God. Also deals with principles of interpretation (hermeneutics) and
how we
know that God's Word is His Word, and thus can be trusted as the
absolute,
inerrant, infallible and inspired truth. Touches on higher criticism
and the
debate over Bible versions, upholding the Textus Receptus (i.e. the
ecclesiastical or received text) and the King James Version. A fine
defense of
Sola Scriptura which also touches on how "extra-biblical" terms of
communion are not only required by Scripture itself, but are an
inescapable necessity.
Price is careful to point out the difference between the primary,
infallible
standard of Scripture and those uninspired subordinate standards, which
nevertheless bind the conscience whenever they say the same thing as
Scripture.
A great introduction to God's Word that comes with our highest
recommendation.
"I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise thy name for thy
lovingkindness and for thy truth: for thou hast magnified thy word
above all
thy name" (Ps. 138:2).
(2
cassettes)
$7.96 [US funds] or just $3.96
until July 6, 2009
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Terms
of Communion: The Westminster Standards
Explains
and defends the second
term of communion, which is "That the whole doctrine of the Westminster
Confession of Faith, and the Catechisms, Larger and Shorter, are
agreeable
unto, and founded upon the Scriptures." Price not only explains why we
need creeds and confession (answering the question: Isn't the Scripture
sufficient?), but he shows how everyone has a creed
and how such
statements of faith are actually
inescapable -- for as soon as one says what he believes the Bible
means, he has
(by definition) put forth his creed ("credo" in Latin means "to
believe"). There is no neutrality! He also gives a summary of the
Westminster standards and the history of this august assembly,
demonstrating
why these standards are agreeable to the word of God. After showing how
faithful creeds and confessions (i.e. human testimony) have brought
untold
blessings to the church he gives a history of the Westminster Assembly
(setting
the context for the study of the Standards themselves). The doctrines
contained
in the confessional standards are then summarized. Price also exposes
and
rebukes much false teaching and false practice (contrary to the
standards)
using the specific names associated with each heresy refuted. The
following
doctrines are covered: sola Scripture (refuting popery, neo-orthodoxy,
liberalism and the charismatics), the doctrine of God (refuting
Unitarianism,
Oneness theology [Modalism, Sabellianism], and tritheism), God's
decrees and
predestination (refuting Arminianism, fatalism [Islam]), creation
(refuting
Evolutionism, Pantheism and New Age and Eastern mysticism), the
covenant of
works, Providence (against "luck" and "accidents"), the
fall of man (refuting Arminianism and Pelagianism), the covenant of
grace
(refuting dispensationalism), Christ our mediator (refuting Arianism
[JW's],
Apollinarianism, Nestorianism, Eutychianism [which led to the
transubstantiation and consubstantiation heresies], the free offer of
the
gospel, effectual calling (contra Arminianism), justification by faith
alone
through Christ alone (contra Rome and the Arminians), sanctification
and good
works (condemning antinomianism and legalism), assurance of faith,
perseverance
of the saints, the law of God, Christian liberty (against pretended
liberty of
conscience and the imposition of legalistic standards outside of the
law of
God), worship (against the anti-regulativists and promoters of
will-worship),
the regulative principle (condemning Arminianism in worship), the
Sabbath
(taking the high Scottish view), lawful oaths and vows (condemning
covenant
breaking [churches and nations included], perjury, etc.), the civil
magistrate
(against pluralism, false toleration, Erastianism, and for biblical
establishments), marriage, the church (contra popery, prelacy and
independency
[all of which are forms of sectarianism]), and the resurrection and
general
judgement.
(5
cassettes)
$19.90 [US funds] or just $9.90
until July 6, 2009
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Terms
of Communion: Presbyterian Worship and Government
Explains
and defends the third
term of communion, which is "That Presbyterial Church Government and
manner of worship are alone of divine right and unalterable; and that
the most
perfect model of these as yet attained, is exhibited in the Form of
Government
and Directory for Worship, adopted by the Church of Scotland in the
Second
Reformation." "To many readers, the subject of church government will
not seem terribly exciting. Judging from the lack of contemporary
literature on
the topic, one might conclude that church polity is not very important.
Yet, if
the truth were known, many of the practical problems facing the church
are the
result of an abandonment of scriptural church polity. The church is not
a mere
social club. The church is the kingdom of Christ (Col. 1:13), subject
to his
rule. In the Bible, the Lord has established an ecclesiastical
government by
which his people are to be ruled. Just as Christ has instituted civil
government to ensure civil order, so he has established ecclesiastical
government to preserve order in the church (1 Cor. 14:33). A man is not
free to
dispense with the church's government anymore than he is at liberty to
disregard the (lawful--RB) civil authorities. We do not contend that
the divine
order for church government extends to every detail. Obviously, the
Lord did
not mandate how many times the elders of the church must meet each
month; nor
did he prescribe any particular attire for them to wear while
performing their
official duties. Such incidentals are adapted to the needs and
exigencies of
the time and place; according to the general rules of the word, which
are
always to be observed. Nevertheless, the scriptures do provide an
overall plan
of government which the church must follow if she is to remain faithful
to her
Lord. Therefore, it is important to examine biblical principles of
church
polity," writes Kevin Reed in his Biblical Church Government.
Much the same
could be said regarding
worship. These tapes are an excellent introductory explanation of the
fundamentals of Divine Right Presbyterian church government and Divine
Right
Presbyterian worship. They are jam-packed with Scripture, history and
sound
reasoning and should be very helpful to all those seeking the Lord's
will
concerning these two important subjects. Price distinguishes between
the
elements and circumstances of worship (contra John Frame's heretical
innovations, wherein he rejects these distinctions), while the vital
issues of
unity and uniformity, separation from false worship and false man-made
church
governments are not forgotten. All this is set in the context of
faithfully
approaching the Lord's table. "Now I praise you, brethren, that ye
remember me in all things, and keep the ordinances, as I delivered them
to
you" (1 Cor. 11:2).
(2
cassettes) $7.96 [US funds] or just $3.96
until July 6, 2009
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Terms
of Communion: Covenants and Covenanting
Explains
and defends the fourth
term of communion, which is "That public, social covenanting is an
ordinance of God, obligatory on churches and nations under the New
Testament;
that the National Covenant and the Solemn League are an exemplification
of this
divine institution; and that these Deeds are of continued obligation
upon the
moral person; and in consistency with this, that the Renovation of
these
Covenants at Auchensaugh, Scotland, 1712 was agreeable to the word of
God." Includes the studies offered separately on the National Covenant
(2
tapes), the Solemn League and Covenant (1 tape), the Auchensaugh
Renovation (2
tapes), as well as two introductory lectures (only available in this
set) on
the biblical principles related to the ordinance of covenanting, the
descending
obligation of lawful covenants, objections against covenanting, etc.
Roberts,
in his Reformed Presbyterian Catechism ($8.99),
catches
the spirit of this tape set in the
following question and answer: "Q. May we not indulge the hope, that,
in
the goodness of our covenant God, and by the promised outpouring of his
Holy
Spirit, 'the kingdoms of the world' at large, and the British empire in
particular, will dedicate themselves to God in a covenant not to be
forgotten -
animated by the example of our covenant fathers exhibited in these
memorable
deeds? A. Yes. We have the most cheering grounds for this blessed hope;
for it
is written, that the nations at large in the spirit of devoted loyalty,
shall
cry -- 'Come and let us join ourselves to the Lord in a perpetual
covenant that
shall not be forgotten': and it cannot be well doubted, that the
death-cry of
the martyred Guthrie has been heard on high, and shall be verified --
'The
covenants, the covenants, shall yet be Scotland's (and the world's --
RB)
reviving'" (p. 151). A thoroughly amazing set of tapes -- among our
best!
(7
cassettes) $27.86 [US funds] or just $13.86
until
July 6, 2009
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GREG
Terms
of Communion: The Martyrs and Historic Testimony
Explains
and defends the fifth
term of communion, which is "An approbation of the faithful contendings
of
the martyrs of Jesus, especially in Scotland, against Paganism, Popery,
Prelacy, Malignancy and Sectarianism; immoral civil governments;
Erastian
tolerations and persecutions which flow from them; and of the Judicial
Testimony emitted by the Reformed Presbytery in North Britain, 1761
(i.e. The
Act, Declaration and Testimony for the Whole of Our Covenanted
Reformation--RB) with
supplements from the Reformed
Presbyterian Church; as containing a noble example to be followed, in
contending for all divine truth, and in testifying against all
corruptions
embodied in the constitutions of either churches or states." Price
demonstrates how and why uninspired historical testimony must be a term
of communion.
A number of the same arguments apply to this question (of fencing the
Lord's
table based on uninspired historical testimony), as apply to fencing
the table
based on biblically accurate creeds and confessions -- so those that
understand
biblical creedalism (and close communion) should have no problem with
this
aspect of Reformation thought. Reformation views are also
differentiated from
Romish views of history, church authority, etc., as they come to bear
on this
point. At one of the most interesting points of this study, Price also
proves
how one cannot even keep the inspired commandments of God without the
use of
uninspired history (using the fifth and ninth commandments as
examples).
History is here set on its biblical foundations. Testimony is also well
dealt
with. Testimony is defined as "That record which a witness gives (in a
court) in defense of the truth and in opposition to error." Faithful
biblical testimony is shown, by various examples from inspired and
uninspired
history, to bring the fury of the enemy. This is where the Reformation
theological rubber meets the road of experimental Christianity and
disinterested self-sacrifice (often resulting in suffering and
persecution as
the antichristian beast [ecclesiastical and civil] is stirred from his
slumber
by the barbs of faithful Christian witnesses as they testify to the
truth and
against "all corruptions embodied in the constitutions of either
churches
or states" -- thus the long list of Christian martyrs throughout
history).
(2
cassettes) $7.96 [US funds] or just $3.96
until July 6, 2009
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Terms
of Communion: The Practice of Truth
Explains
and defends the sixth
term of communion, which is "Practically adorning the doctrine of God
our
Savior by walking in all His commandments and ordinances blamelessly."
Contains an excellent and encouraging overview of the biblical doctrine
of
sanctification (individual and corporate). Explains the role of the law
of God
in the life of the believer, refuting legalism, antinomianism and the
perfectionism
of the Wesleyans, Anabaptists and Roman Catholics. Distinguishes
between
heresies and damnable heresies, giving examples of each (including
Pelagianism,
Arminianism, Dispensationalism, etc.). Explains how the "face of God"
is seen in His ordinances, how to use these to grow in grace and what
is meant
by "blameless" in the sixth term of communion above. In short, this
is one of the best tapes you will find giving an overview of the
biblical
doctrine of sanctification.
(2
cassettes) $3.98 [US funds] or just $1.98
until July 6, 2009
Thankfulness,
Obedience and
Healing (1998)
Price deals with our need for God's mercy, as it was pictured in
Christ's
cleansing of the ten lepers (Luke 17:15-16), along with the far
reaching
implications of the actions of the one leper that returned to thank the
Lord.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $11.99
Thou
Shalt Not Bear False
Witness ($3.98) Powerful
Puritan preaching on the ninth commandment. In keeping with the Westminster
Larger Catechism (answer
144) Price teaches that: "The duties required in the ninth commandment
are, the preserving and promoting of truth between man and man, and the
good
name of our neighbor, as well as our own; appearing and standing for
the truth;
and from the heart, sincerely, freely, clearly, and fully, speaking the
truth,
and only the truth, in matters of judgment and justice, and in all
other things
whatsoever; a charitable esteem of our neighbors; loving, desiring, and
rejoicing in their good name; sorrowing for, and covering of their
infirmities;
freely acknowledging of their gifts and graces, defending their
innocency; a
ready receiving of a good report, and unwillingness to admit of an evil
report,
concerning them; discouraging talebearers, flatterers, and slanderers;
love and
care of our own good name, and defending it when need requires; keeping
of
lawful promises; studying and practicing of whatsoever things are true,
honest,
lovely, and of good report."
Thou
Shalt Not Kill ($3.98,
cassette) A detailed
explanation
of the meaning and application of the sixth commandment as it applies
to both
the body and soul. Also covers the application of this commandment to
the
family, church and state. Deals with capital punishment (and the
biblical case
laws), abortion, the Reformed view of war and self-defense, parental
responsibilities, Christian education, family worship, the use of the
tongue,
forgiveness, how love covers a multitude of sins, when to rebuke a
wayward
brother and much more. If the Puritans or old Covenanters were alive
today,
this is the type of preaching that you would hear from them -- as
referenbes to
second Reformation confessional standards are shown to be in agreement
with the
Word of God and the sins of the day are lovingly (with heart-felt
sorrow), yet
forcefully, denounced. The loveliness and beauty of the Lord Jesus
Christ (and
His grace to undeserving sinners) is also prominently displayed
throughout.
Weak
and Strong Christians
Contrasted ($3.98) An
overview of Romans 14 in preparation for the three tape series titled:
"Christian Liberty and Liberty of Conscience." Shows the differences
between weak and strong Christians and their duties to each other. If
these
biblical teachings were known and practiced there would be much less
discord
among Christians.
What
Are Terms of Communion?
(1998)
Price shows how truth is more foundational than love and that biblical
love
is always built on truth
-- or else it is not the love which God commands (John 14:15-24). This
sermon
is based on 1 Cor. 1:10, "Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of
our
Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be
no
divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the
same mind
and in the same judgment." It covers the three-fold purpose for terms
of
communion, the biblical testimony for terms of communion and an appeal
for
terms of communion. We see here that all churches have terms of
communion
(whether explicit or implicit) and that these terms of communion
justify each
denominations' (or congregations') separate existence from other
denominations
or congregations. However, it is also pointed out that the present
state of the
visible church is in direct opposition to many of God commands for
visible
unity (based on truth). This is a grievous situation which stirs God to
wrath
and gives us an example of God's judgement upon the church. This sermon
seeks
to remove this cause of God's wrath by pressing the need for faithful
obedience
in regard to biblical unity (which will only be accomplished as the
churches
agree together on Scriptural terms of communion, Amos 3:3). Examples
from
Apostolic teaching and from the practice of the best Reformed churches
of the
past are used to emphasize the critical nature of this teaching.
Interestingly,
Price also shows (from Christ's high priestly prayer in John 17) that
until the
church comes to a visible unity (based on common, faithful terms of
communion)
the massive evangelism of Jews (Romans 11) and Gentiles (Ezek. 47)
predicted in
Scripture will not take place. This makes understanding and practising
these
truths of extreme importance -- while exposing much of the unbiblical
evangelism that takes place today. If you love the purity and peace of
Christ's
church and/or long to see the masses of unevangelized humanity come to
Christ,
this is exactly the teaching that will help you to do your own part in
bringing
about this glorious end. This is the first sermon in the three tape
series
"The Apostolic/Reformation Way to Worldwide (Biblical) Church Unity."
(2 Cassettes) $7.96
(2 Videos) $27.86
What
is Biblical Faith?
($3.98) Foundation
teaching that will be of benefit to young and old alike.
What
is Close Communion? (2
cassettes, 1998)
Explains and defends the Apostolic teaching and practice concerning the
Lord's
Supper (based on and found in Scripture). Demonstrates how this was
also
classic Reformation practice, written into the best Reformed
confessions,
covenants and Acts of General Assemblies. Moreover, Calvin and many
other
individual leaders of Reformation are shown to have upheld this
position. Price
also shows how close communion exhibits Christian love and is one of
the great
means of grace to bring visible unity to the Church of Jesus Christ.
This is
classic Reformed teaching that is misunderstood, much maligned and even
forgotten in our day. It is also rarely preached, so here you have a
rare audio
treat in which you may taste of the old Covenanted and Reformed ways
from a
contemporary preacher. These are two sermons from the series "The
Apostolic/Reformation Way to Worldwide (Biblical) Church Unity."
(2 Cassettes) $7.96
(2 Videos) $27.86
What
is Occasional Hearing?
(3 cassettes, 1998)
Occasional hearing is the sinful practice, denounced in Scripture and
by the
best Reformers, of attending upon the public ministries of unfaithful
ministers. As Price points out, without faithfulness in this area, the
visible
church will be filled with disunity, confusion and eventually apostasy.
David
Steele echoes this much needed warning, writing,
Finally,
that we may
trace the streams to
their fountain, of which the "flock of slaughter" are tempted to
drink when "fouled by the feet of shepherds" unfaithful to the Chief
Shepherd, we believe that the (fons et origo omnium nostrorum malorum)
-- the
fountain and origin of all our sinful departures from the Covenanted
Work of
Reformation -- will be found in the practice of what is well, too well,
marked
in our history, and commonly called "Occasional Hearing." Can any
person give a reason why he should not hear constantly where he can
hear
occasionally? Or can any one, at the same time, testify against a
church for unfaithfulness,
and wait upon its ministry, without evident inconsistency and
neutralizing his
testimony? Will he succeed in recovering backsliders by following them
in their
backsliding course? We distinguish here between such as are advancing
and those
who are retrograding, as our witnessing fathers always did, and towards
which
parties our deportment ought to be different. To those advancing we
extend a
helping hand, but from those declining we are commanded to "turn
away" (1 Tim. 3:1-5). If I may hear a minister in his pulpit in another
fellowship, why may I not in my own pulpit? Then exchange of pulpits
necessarily follows, invitation to a seat in church courts, and then
open
communion! -- and all sanctioned and sanctified by the euphonious
phrase,
"Christian courtesy"! But how will Christ look upon such motley
multitudes? Can they bury his blood-sealed truth and conceal their
hypocrisy
under "good words and fair speeches" from "His eyes, like unto a
flame of fire?" Impossible. But we ought to "have the mind of Christ."
(l Cor. 2:16). To us the logical connection of the consecutive steps
above
merely noted is quite obvious. The inevitable tendency of
occasional hearing
and its ultimate issue is open communion, -- the overthrow of all
creeds,
confessions and testimonies; all Subordinate Standards and final
apostasy. (A Short
Vindication of Our
Covenanted Reformation,
pp. 49-50, 1879, emphases added)
It
is unlikely that you will
hear these Apostolic/Reformed truths preached in many other places (if
at all).
If you are serious about keeping the Apostolic command, "Now I beseech
you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to
the doctrine
which ye have learned; and avoid them" (Rom. 16:17), this series is
must
listening! These are three sermons from the series "The
Apostolic/Reformation Way to Worldwide (Biblical) Church Unity."
(3 Cassettes) $11.94
(3 Videos) $29.99
What
is True Faith ($3.98,
cassette)
This solidly Calvinistic sermon gives a detailed biblical exposition of
what
true faith is. It does so in such a way that everyone from children to
the
oldest, battle tested soldier for Christ will gain much edification.
Price also
explores some of the most controversial aspects of God's one Reformed
and
revealed religion -- as they are related to the practical application
and
outworking of true faith -- including the ultimacy of truth, separation
from
ecclesiastical antichrist, resistance to tyrants, etc. Samuel
Rutherford's Lex,
Rex is cited in
response
to objections to the Presbyterian on the civil magistrate. In one of
the most
helpful sections, Price compares true faith with false faith. Questions
dealing
with assurance, the covenant of grace, humility, meekness, and much
more are
also all touched upon. In short, Puritan preaching par excellence!
Why
Creeds are a Biblical
Necessity ($3.98, cassette, 90 minutes) A much
misunderstood topic in our day made easy to
understand; with copious Scriptural proofs included for each
proposition.
Answers the question as to why we need creeds and confessions and deals
with
the oft asked question: Isn't Scripture sufficient? Shows how faithful
creeds
derive their authority from Scripture, how they advance the truth and
defend it
from heresy, and how they promote the peace, purity and unity of the
church.
Answers many questions about toleration and the civil and
ecclesiastical
establishment of the one true Reformed religion, while demonstrating
how God's
wrath abides upon those churches and nations which will not own Christ
as King.
Deals with the nature of the church and the state and gives insight
into which
churches to join and which churches to leave. This is a lecture of
major
importance if we are ever to see a unified and faithful witness to the
truth in
our day; and few would contend that such a witness is not a Scriptural
duty.
"Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that
ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you;
but that
ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same
judgment"
(1 Cor. 1:10).
Why
Do Heresies Arise in the
Church? ($3.98, cassette)
Believers are often confused and discouraged by the many heresies which
buffet
the church. Unbelievers use differing views among professing Christians
as an
excuse to dismiss the idea of truth and the Scriptures. This sermon
expounds on
the three main biblical reasons why God has decreed that heresies come.
It
should be found to be very encouraging and comforting to all those that
love
the truth, as it answers some tough questions which are rarely dealt
with in
our day.
Wives
and Biblical Submission
($3.98) The Covenanter
view of authority and submission set forth with special application to
husbands
and wives. Directed primarily to the ladies of the covenant (but
containing a
good deal of exhortation to husbands), this is about as practical a
sermon as
you will hear. There was good reason why Puritan families were so
strong and
why divorce was unheard of among these Calvinists; much of it (as the
listener
will certainly notice) can be traced back to what Price sets forth in
this
sermon. If you desire a godly family and a marriage relationship
analogous to
that which Christ enjoys with his bride (the church) you will be
pleased with
the strong, uncompromising (and yet loving), biblical stand set forth
here. A
Price classic!
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by title, # of cassettes in
series, cost)
I John 5:16-17 (#26) What Is the Sin Unto Death (1998), 1,
3.98
I John 5:18-21 (#27) Keep Yourselves From Idols (1998), 1, 3.98
*The Complete I John Series (1997-1998), 27, 107.46
Antichrist and His Emissaries Unmasked and Rebuked (1998), 1, 3.98
Apostolic/Reformation Way to Worldwide (Biblical) Church Unity (1998),
3, 11.94
Covenant Theology and Its Implications (1998), 1, 3.98
Micah 1:1-7 (#1) Corrupt Worship & God's Anger With the Church
& the
Nations (1998), 1, 3.98
Micah 1:8-16 (#2) Mercy in God's Judgment, 1, 3.98
Micah 2:1-2 (#3) God Defends the Poor & Helpless, 1, 3.98
Micah 2:3-13 (#4) The Goodness and Severity of God, 1, 3.98
Micah 3:1-4 (#5) Biblical Civil Rule Expounded (With An Antidote
Against
Anti-Reformed Views of the Civil Magistrate), 1, 3.98
Micah 3:5-8 (#6,#7,#8) Faithful and Unfaithful Ministry Contrasted, 3,
11.94
What Are Terms of Communion? (1998), 2, 7.96
(A-Z
by title, # of cassettes in
series, cost)
The Apostolic/Reformation Way to Worldwide (Biblical) Church
Unity (1998), 7,
27.86
The Auchensaugh Renovation of the National Covenant and the Solemn
League and
Covenant (1997), 2, 7.96
The Martyr's Testimony, Roman Catholic Tradition and the Importance of
History
(1997), 2, 7.96
Micah 4:15 (#9-#10) Reformation Eschatology, the Millennium and the
Victory of
Christ's Kingdom (1998), 2, $7.96
Micah 4:6-8 (#11 & #12) Israel Turns To Christ, 2, $7.96
What Are Terms of Communion? (1998), 2, 7.96
What Is Close Communion? (1998), 2, 7.96
What Is Occasional Hearing? (1998), 3, 11.94
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Encouragement for Faithful Elders, 1, 3.98 Encouragement for the Discouraged, 1, 3.98 Enemies to Faithfulness, 1, 3.98 Evangelism the Reformed Way, 2, 7.96 Exclusive Psalmody Series (Individual titles Below), 7, 27.86 Exclusive Psalmody (1/7) Inspired Song Vs Uninspired Song, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (2/7) God's Covenant Songs in Worship, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (3/7) The Sufficiency of the Psalter, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (4/7) Exclusive Psalmody & the Regulative Principle, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (5/7) Exclusive Psalmody in Church History, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (6/7) Exclusive Psalmody & the Westminster Standards, 1, 3.98 Exclusive Psalmody (7/7) Objections to Exclusive Psalmody Answered, 1, 3.98 Extent of God's Law, Antichrist, Beastly Civil Governments, the Family, Christian, 1, 3.98 Family Worship, 2, 7.96 Fanning the Flame of Your First Love, 1, 3.98 Finding True Joy, 1, 3.98 First Commandment & the Object of Worship, 1, 3.98 Forgive Us Our Debts, 1, 3.98 Foundations for Knowing Christ, 1, 3.98 Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread, 1, 3.98 God's Absolute Sovereignty, 1, 3.98 God's Love, 1, 3.98 God's Purpose in Suffering, 1, 3.98 Gospel in Philemon, 1, 3.98 Heart Purity and Seeing God, 1, 3.98 Heart Religion: Biblical Mercy, 1, 3.98 Heart Religion: The Peril of Lukewarmness, 1, 3.98 History of the Westminster Assembly, 1, 3.98 Holy Spirit & the Will of God, The, 1, 3.98 How to Be Right With God (Justification by Faith Alone), 1, 3.98 Humor, Mourning and the Effects of Sin, 1, 3.98 Husbands and Biblical Leadership, 2, 7.96 Iconoclasm Leads to Victory, 1, 3.98 Images and Idolatry, 1, 3.98 Importance of Godly Leaders, 1, 3.98 Importance of Prayer, The, 1, 3.98 Imprecatory Prayer, 1, 3.98 Infant Baptism as Covenant Keeping, 1, 3.98 Instrumental Music in Public Worship, 2, 7.96 Jesus Hates False Teaching and Unholy Alliances, 1, 3.98 Judicial Blindness in the Modern Church, 1, 3.98 Legalism and Licentiousness Exposed and Refuted, 1, 3.98 Love of Christ Restoring Fallen Christians, The, 1, 3.98 Loving the Brethren and Christian Liberty, 1, 3.98 Marks of a Faithful Ministry, 1, 3.98 Masculinity, 4, 15.92 Meekness, 1, 3.98 Motives for Pure Worship, 2, 7.96 Nation Shaking Reformation Promoted, 1, 3.98 National Covenant of Scotland, The, 2, 7.96 Objections to Covenanting Answered, 1, 3.98 Only True Unity, The, 1, 3.98 Our Father Which Art in Heaven, 1, 3.98 Peace and Freedom From Guilt, 1, 3.98 Peacemakers at War With Sin, 1, 3.98 Perseverance of the Saints, 1, 3.98 Pictures of Christ and Idolatry, 1, 3.98 Power of the Confessing Church, 1, 3.98 Presbyterianism and the Preservation of the Church, 1, 3.98 Principles for Covenantal Interpretation of Scripture, 1, 3.98 Protecting and Preserving the Truth, 1, 3.98 Rebuking the Synagogue of Satan, 1, 3.98 Reformation Politics Versus the Beast, 1, 3.98 Reformed Confessions, Heresy, Schism and the Faithful Remnant, 1, 3.98 Regulative Principle of Worship, The, 2, 5.96 Remember the Sabbath 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(1/5), 1, 3.98 Remember the Sabbath Day: Is Sabbath Keeping for the Jews Alone? 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Ladies
of the Covenant (1851)
Memoirs of distinguished Scottish female characters, embracing the
period of
the covenant and the persecution. The introduction notes the importance
of the
lives of these courageous women, when it states: "They have especially
by
the magnanimity with which they suffered in the cause of truth,
emphatically
taught us the important principle that we are in all things and at all
times to
do what is right; and as to the disapprobation, opposition, and
persecution of
men, in whatever way manifested, or to whatever extent, we are to let
that take
its chance, a principle, the importance of which it is difficult to
over-estimate; which lies at the foundation of all that is great and
good in
character; which has enabled the greatest and the best men, by the
blessing of
God, to achieve the great purposes they have formed for advancing the
highest
interests of mankind, and upon which it is necessary for the good
soldier of
Christ to act in every age, in an age in which the church enjoys
tranquillity,
as well as when she suffers persecution." Samuel Rutherford's (and
others)
correspondence with these exceptional Christian women is noted
throughout. 494
pages of soul-stirring history!
(Rare bound photocopy) $59.95-70%=17.99
(Hardcover photocopy) $34.00 (US funds)
(NOW also on 18 cassettes) $71.64 (US funds)
The
Classical Protestant
Doctrine of the Church
This tape, read by Larry Birger, is chapter 2 in Greg Barrow's The
Covenanted Reformation Defended
(free at: http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/misrep2.htm). It
covers some
of the most important (and often forgotten, in our day) aspects of the
Reformation doctrine of the church. Numerous citations are included,
from many
Reformation leaders and the confessional statements of the best
Reformed
churches. Without the distinctions made here you are likely to
misunderstand
not only the Reformation view of the church, but also related questions
(like
why the Reformers accepted Roman Catholic baptism [it was the
Anabaptists that
rejected the baptism of Rome, because of errors related to these very
questions]). Furthermore, as Barrow points out, the Reformed
distinction
regarding the "being" and the "well being" of the church is
absolutely indispensable. Without an understanding of this crucial
Scriptural
distinction concerning the church you will not be able to fully
understand the
best Reformers on any issues about or related to the church.
(Cassette) $3.98
BARROW,
GREG
Covenanted
Uniformity: The
Protestant Remedy for Disunity
These
tapes, read by Larry Birger, are chapter 3
in Greg Barrow's The Covenanted Reformation Defended
(free at:
http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/misrep3.htm). They set forth the
scriptural, Protestant view of public social covenanting, showing how
the
National Covenant of Scotland and the Solemn League and Covenant of
England,
Scotland and Ireland bind us today, and how the renewal of these will
heal the
deplorable disunity of the Church. "Cardinal
doctrines of Protestantism" (to borrow the words of Charles Hodge) such
as
the doctrine of churches and nations being "moral persons" are
clearly explained, and the separationist "deep pit of covenant
breaking" into which the modern Church has fallen is laid open and a
helping hand extended. A must for those wishing
to understand the
biblical doctrine of covenanting, and the principles and practice of
our Protestant
forefathers!
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A
Puritan Reformed Discussion
of Holy Days
Covers the fourth commandment and how it is related to man-made holy
days like
Christmass, Easter, etc. Argues that these man-made days are
unwarranted and
have the effect of diminishing the zeal with which the Lord's Day is
kept holy,
even, in some cases, leading to a disregard for the sanctity of the
Sabbath
altogether.
(Cassette) $3.98
BIRGER,
LARRY
Problems
in the Presbyterian
Church in America (PCA)
Birger
was excommunicated for
attempting to hold Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) elders to their
vows to
the Westminster standards.
This tape recounts this dispute while bringing to light the
great declension
from biblical Reformation attainments in the PCA.
The information on
this tape is also available in Why the PCA is Not a Duly
Constituted Church
and Why Faithful Christians Should Separate from this Corrupted
"Communion"
($5.98 P, $14.00 HP) or FREE in etext at:
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Cutting
Off Your Personal
Idols
A powerful sermon concerning personal holiness and the holy violence
necessary
to vanquish all idols resting in the human heart. This sermon is read
(by
Ruling Elder Lyndon Dohms) from the book Sermons in Times of
Persecution.
(Cassette) $3.98
God's
Mysterious Love and
Providence
This sermon is read from the book Sermons in Times of
Persecution ($27.86). It
is an astounding sermon
which gives one the feel of what it would be like to listen to a
faithful
covenanted preacher who was risking his life for the sake of the Gospel.
Here the sweetness
of Christ's love is
contrasted with His discipline and wrath. Bruce not only searches out
the
public defections from the kingly claims of Christ (upon the nations
and His
church), but deals with individual sanctification in a manner seldom
heard. This
is one of the best sermons that we have ever heard -- highly
recommended!
(2 Cassettes) $7.96
Angels
and Offenders
Here Cameron deals with many topics including angels, church
discipline, the
wrath of God, humility, conversion, perseverance, independency, etc.
This
sermon is read (by Ruling Elder Lyndon Dohms) from the book Sermons
in Times
of Persecution in Scotland, by Sufferers for the Royal Prerogatives of
Jesus
Christ ($27.86).
(Cassette) $3.98
The
Calvinistic Covenanter at
Perfect Peace Amid Trials and Persecution
This sermon proclaims God's sovereignty over all as the basis for that
perfect
peace "which passeth all understanding" (Phil. 4:7; Isa. 26:3). It
further explains how to attain calmness of spirit, even in the most
trying of
times (and remember that the preacher and hearers of this message were
being
hounded as criminals for covenant faithfulness -- and often executed or
imprisoned for not defecting to the Prelatical and Royalist beasts
[which would
have been contrary to the biblical vows which bound them in the Solemn
League
and Covenant]). This sermon also rebukes the enemies of Christ's
covenanted
Zion and assures the faithful of the Lord's ultimate and complete
victory. It
is ideal to listen to if you are ever discouraged, disquieted in spirit
or
distraught by the apparent success of those who oppose Christ's
kingdom. It was
also the last sermon Cameron preached (July 18, 1680), three days
before he was
killed at Ayrsmoss. "The text was from the Psalms: 'Be still and know
that
I am God; I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the
earth'
... Cameron spent the last night of his life at Meadowhead on the Water
of Ayr.
In the morning, when he had washed his hands, he looked upon them and
said,
'This is their last washing; I had need to wash them clean, for there
are many
to see them'" (Sermons Delivered in Times of Persecution in
Scotland, p. 380). He was
killed in battle later
that day, overwhelmed by superior numbers. Cameron's head and hands
were then
"taken to Edinburgh and presented to the Council by one who, though an
enemy, said, 'There are the head and hands of a man who lived praying
and
preaching, and died praying and fighting'" (Ibid.). Following this
incident, Cameron's own father gave us a prime example of the
application of
the very principles preached in this sermon by his son (i.e. how laying
hold of
the doctrine of God's absolute sovereignty and wisdom gives a peace
that the
world has no way of understanding). M'Leod, citing Crookshank in his A
Scriptural View of the Character, Causes, and Ends of the Present War (p.
223), relates
that "the
tyrannical council, in the refinement of cruelty, ordered them
(Cameron's head
and hands--RB) to be shown to his worthy Father, now in prison for the
same
cause. He was asked if he knew them. The good man took them in his
hands,
kissed them, and said, 'I know them, they are my son's, my dear son's:
Good is
the will of the Lord, who cannot wrong me or mine.'" It is also
interesting to note that as Robert M'Ward lifted his hands from
Cameron's head,
at his ordination (sometime earlier), he is reported to have said,
"Behold,
all ye beholders, here is the head of a faithful minister and servant
of Jesus
Christ, who shall lose the same for his Master's interest, and it shall
be set
up before sun and moon in the view of the world" (Sermons,
p. 379). M'Ward's
prophecy, of course,
was fulfilled in detail subsequent to Cameron's death (as the
historical
account of the public display made of Cameron's head and hands, by his
enemies,
attests). This sermon is read by ruling elder Lyndon Dohms and is taken
from
the book Sermons Delivered in Times of Persecution in
Scotland, by Sufferers
for the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ ($39.00 HP, $27.86
P). It is a fine example of the faithful
preaching of the whole counsel of God under the most extreme of
conditions.
(Cassette) $3.98
God
Defends His Covenanted
Remnant
Cameron, the "lion of the Covenant," had to travel to Holland to
receive ordination at the hands of two of Samuel Rutherford's former
students,
McWard and Brown of Wamphray (who were earlier exiled to the
Netherlands for
faithfulness to Christ's cause). Cameron could not be ordained in
Scotland due
to the fact that all the other "presbyterian" ministers remaining in
Scotland had defected from the covenanted cause. But Cameron (as Elijah
and
others before him) persevered, as the church is often brought to such
extremities concerning her public testimony. Holding to the attainments
won at
Westminster and in the Solemn League and Covenant, Cameron refused to
yield an
inch of the blood bought ground he occupied. He was later joined by a
second
minister, Donald Cargill, and both were eventually martyred for their
unwillingness to "sell" even the least of the church's covenanted
attainments (Prov. 23:23). He was said to be a powerful preacher and
this
sermon gives us a glimpse of what it must have been like to hear him.
It covers
numerous topics but focuses on Christ's victory in His church and God's
anger
against those who oppose his faithful servants. It contains a testimony
against
unlawful civil rulers and against Scotland's national apostasy (and
covenant
breaking). It also defends the use of defensive arms, the testimony of
the
Scottish martyrs during the killing times and some of the specific
attainments
of the covenanted Reformation. Here again we get a taste of Covenanter
field
preaching in days of great persecution. This sermon is read (by Ruling
Elder
Lyndon Dohms) from the book Sermons in Times of Persecution
in Scotland, by
Sufferers for the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ
($27.86).
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DICKSON,
JOHN
Christ's
Comfort Under
Distress
This
may be one of the most encouraging sermons you will ever hear!
It
was preached in
January of 1675 and is read by elder Lyndon Dohms from the book
A Collection of Very
Valuable Sermons: Preached on
several Subjects and in divers Places in the time of the Late
Persecution. By
these Eminent Servants of Jesus Christ, Messrs John Kid, John King,
John Welch,
John Blackadder, John Dickson, and Gabriel Semple. Collected and
Transcribed
from different Manuscripts, by John Howie; and Published at the request
of
those who desire to Own the same Testimony, that some of these Authors
Owned
and Sealed with their Blood
(edited
by John Howie
[1780], $4.48 P; $16.00 HP). It
contains incredible
Scriptural insights and is a great example of the classic Covenanter
preaching
that took place during times of intense persecution,
when faithful ministers were often hunted and martyred for their stand
for
Christ's Crown and Covenant.
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Ezekiel's
Vision of
Millennial Glory, Preparation for Coming Reformation and a Remedy for
Backsliding and Lukewarmness
This sermon, read by elder Lyndon Dohms (1998), was originally preached
to
England's House of Commons "At Their Late Solemn Fast, Wednesday, March
27, 1644." It is taken from volume one of Gillespie's two volume Works
($29.99 P, $65.00
HP). It gives great
insight into the covenanted unity, uniformity and worldwide Reformation
sought
by the majority of the Westminster Divines and the best of the civil
leaders of
Gillespie's day. Gillespie searchingly deals with the individual, the
church
and the state, while painting a Scriptural picture of prophesied
earthly
victory (Isa. 2:2-5, Ezek 47:1-12, etc.) -- in classic historicist
postmillennial style -- which is sure to stir even the coldest
Christian heart.
He shows how the worst disease the land can suffer is corruption in
religion
(particularly as exhibited in false worship), rebukes those opposing
the Solemn
League and Covenant and calls upon all to maintain (and even improve
upon) the
Reformation attainments "whereunto we have already attained" (Phil.
3:16). It is also interesting to note, especially since this sermon was
preached before civil rulers, that though Gillespie points out the need
for
humility, repentance, prayer, tears, godly affections, sanctified minds
and
honorable actions, he does not forget to mention the importance of a
covenanted
army in this great cause of Christ's covenanted Reformation. Also noted
is the
destruction of Antichrist, the calling and conversion of the Jews (Rom.
11),
the two witnesses and the 1260 year apostasy. Gillespie closes with an
appeal
to the English House of Commons, with whom the Scots had "joined in
covenant and in arms," to be faithful "according to the word he
(God--RB) hath covenanted with you (i.e. in the Solemn League and
Covenant--RB), so his spirit remaineth among you" -- exhorting these
magistrates to "fear not" but to "be strong in the Lord, and in
the power of his might." This is classic Covenanter preaching, among
the
best sermons you may ever hear!
(2 Cassettes) $7.96
(2 Videos) $24.95
Reformation's
Refining Fire;
or, Iconoclastic Zeal Necessary to World Reformation
This sermon, read by elder Lyndon Dohms, was originally preached to the
House
of Lords in the abbey church at Westminster during the days of the
Westminster
Assembly (on August 27, 1645). It deals with Malachi 3:2 and can also
be found
in volume one of Gillespie's Works.
The reading is approximately 80 minutes in length and for content this
is
likely the best sermon that we have ever carried.
The glory of
Christ is magnified in a
soul stirring manner and at a level which is seldom (if ever) reached
in our
day. Though preaching before some of the most powerful men of his day,
Gillespie does nothing to shave off the sharp edges of the whole
counsel of
God. He makes it abundantly clear that spiritual Reformation
(individual,
ecclesiastical and civil) is like a flaming fire which burns the dross
of the
flesh and is often hated and opposed by those that cry loudest for
"Reform." On the other hand, the refining fire of Reformation which
pleases God (and comes from His fatherly hands, filled with mercy, love
and
grace), not only turns his wrath from the nations (by granting the
grace to
remove the causes of His wrath), but invigorates the spirit with that
iconoclastic zeal against sin (whether personal or corporate) that can
only be
produced by His sovereign power. Whole-hearted (covenanted) reformation
is
contrasted, throughout this sermon, with the half-hearted comfortable
Christianity that has been common in most ages. Gillespie wields the
sword of
Scripture as few can in driving home a multitude of vitally important
points.
This sermon can be listened to over and over with increasing profit, as
it
contains a fullness which is almost impossible to absorb in just one
sitting.
Don't miss this one; it is a real gem!
(Cassette) $9.95-60%=3.98
GILLESPIE,
GEORGE
Wholesome
Severity Reconciled
With Christian Liberty (1645)
Gillespie was a major force at the Westminster Assembly. This
rare item gives
great insight into the original intent of the framers of the
Westminster
documents concerning matters of conscience, liberty, law, and
government. Read
on cassette for the first time ever! This item is also available in
printed
format as a bound photocopy. (2 cassettes) $7.96
The
Progress of Divine
Providence (2 cassettes, 1645, 1998)
Gouge was one of the many English Covenanters who swore the Solemn
League and
Covenant. He also sat in the Westminster Assembly. This sermon (read by
Lyndon
Dohms) was preached in the days of the sitting of this Assembly (Sept.
24,
1645), before the House of Peers assembled in the English Parliament,
during a
public fast. It is also available in printed form ($5.98 P, $15.00 HP).
Here
Gouge encourages the civil rulers in their duty as nursing fathers
(Isa. 49:23)
to the church -- in furthering the covenanted Reformation of his day.
Much
attention is also paid to Reformation eschatology as it is witnessed in
the
unfolding of history according to God's decree. Gouge offers great
encouragement to Christians living in evil times, as he points to the
day when
"the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD,
as
the waters cover the sea" (Hab. 2:14); demonstrating throughout how the
gospel continues to march forward to triumph over the forces of
darkness --
with special attention to the manner in which God was using the second
Reformation to crush both the civil and ecclesiastical beasts of
Revelation.
Gouge was a postmillennialist and historicist, and he defends this
position
from Scripture (and history) throughout this sermon. This is a good
example of
the type of preaching that fueled the Puritan revolution in the British
Isles
in the mid-seventeenth century.
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Why
God Sends Trials Upon His
People (1660)
Read by Lyndon Dohms from the sermon "A Cry From the Dead" ($5.99 P,
$16.00 HP). This was the last sermon Guthrie preached before he was
martyred
for the covenanted cause of Christ. His own words on resisting sin unto
blood
(from this sermon) were thus seen to be incorporated into the faithful
practice
of this courageous Covenanter less than a week after he preached them.
Contains
many amazing insights on why God sends trials upon His people and how
we can
profit from them.
(Cassette) $3.98
Covenanting
and God's
Blessing and Wrath
A sermon based on: "Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; As I live,
surely
mine oath that he hath despised, and my covenant that he hath broken,
even it
will I recompense upon his own head" (Ezek. 17:19). This is certainly
among the best sermons you will hear explaining the basis of biblical
covenants, the specifics of covenanting, and God's responses to
covenant
keepers and covenant breakers. The portion answering objections to the
Solemn
League and Covenants is just classic! If you didn't know that Guthrie
was
addressing objections during his day (this sermon was originally
delivered in
1663) you would think that this message was preached just yesterday --
for most
of the objections are still common in our day. Great (and irrefutable)
use of
Scripture is made throughout. This sermon is read by ruling elder
Lyndon Dohms
from the book Sermons in Times of Persecution in Scotland, by
Sufferers for
the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ
($39.00 HP, $27.86 P). John Guthrie's older brother was William
Guthrie, author
of The Christian's Great Interest
(which book also contains a fine chapter "Concerning Personal
Covenanting
With God in Christ"). John Guthrie was ejected "on that memorable
year (1660--RB) in which about 400 ministers (in Scotland--RB) were
thrust from
their charges because they could not recognize the unscriptural
authority claimed
by the king, and consent to the overthrow of the covenanted
constitution of the
nation" (Sermons...,
p. 659). He was later condemned by the "authorities" to be executed
for his faithfulness to the covenanted cause, but the Lord took him
home (in
1668) before the rage of the oppressor could reach him. This sermon,
like
others from Sermons in Times of Persecution in Scotland
has that special
quality about it that
most often seems present among those that live for Christ when much is
at
stake. When ministers are keenly aware that they teeter on the edge of
eternity
(and that their faith may cost them their lives, limbs, family,
possessions,
etc.) special unction from the Lord is often present. This sermon is
obviously
no exception.
(Cassette) $3.98
HAMMOND,
PETER (Audio Documentary)
Jihad
& Slavery in Sudan:
Africa's Forgotten War
A
stunning account, based on many eyewitness
testimonies, of the ongoing and brutal Islamic persecution of
Christians in
Sudan. Also provides documentation of the thriving slave trade
practiced by the
Muslims (on Christians) in Africa. "Remember them that are in bonds, as
bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves
also in
the body" (Heb. 13:3).
(Cassette)
$9.95 (US funds) [$8.95, $1.00
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Ten
Steps to Begin Home
Schooling
Practical teaching at a great price!
(Cassette) $3.98
Why
Home School?
A gentle introduction to this topic.
(Cassette) $3.98
Preparing
for Covenant
Renewal ($3.98, cassette)
Originally preached on the occasion of the swearing of the National
Covenant of
Scotland (1638). This sermon is read (by Lyndon Dohms) from the book Sermons,
Prayers and Pulpit Addresses
by Henderson ($19.98). It is a representative example of the focus of
the covenanted
Reformation in its earlier stages.
(Cassette) $3.98
James
Stewart & John
Knox: Scotland's "Two Sons of Oil" (excerpted from John Howie's Scots
Worthies, 1781
ed.; audio cassette, narrated by Larry Birger, Jr.)
As Birger accurately observes in his introduction to this one-tape
reformational powerhouse, "One great reason the Church is so weak and
divided today is precisely because she has rejected these commandments
of her
Lord and Husband [to walk in the footsteps of the flock (Song 1:8), and
to seek
out and walk in the old paths (Jer. 6:16)]. Forgetting the works of God
in
history, she has thus become an easy prey to the old lies and
idolatries of the
Roman Catholic Church, that whore of Babylon, such that so-called
Protestantism
today in many ways bears more resemblance to the Roman Church than to
the
biblical churches of the Reformation. We are indeed ignorant of our
history,
and therefore have been doomed time and again to repeat its mistakes."
He
continues, pointing to one of God's powerful remedies for our sinful
failings
in this area: "Our gracious Lord has nonetheless provided a way out for
us, by preserving for us the narratives of His great works in history,
as well
as His infallible Word by which to judge which are truly the good old
paths....
On this tape you'll hear of the lives of two men who exemplified the
work of
Christ's 'Two Witnesses' in Scotland, James Stewart, Earl of Moray, and
John
Knox. These 'Two Sons of Oil,' like their ancient predecessors,
Zerubbabel and
Joshua, illustrate the holy beauty and mighty effectiveness of God's
institutions of Scriptural civil magistracy and gospel ministry. We see
from
their high regard for one another and from the work they accomplished
in the
Lord how both righteous civil rulers and faithful gospel ministers are
necessary for true and lasting, society-changing reformation. In our
age of
ungodly toleration and pretended liberty of conscience (as opposed to
the true
Scriptural liberty of conscience promoted by these two eminent
reformers), the
emphasis is generally laid upon the ministry only as the agent of
reformation
-- and truly, there will be no lasting reformation without a faithful
ministry.
Nevertheless, we see from the Scriptural examples of Hezekiah, Josiah,
and
other godly rulers, as well as from various instances throughout
subsequent
history that the civil rulers are called by, and used by, God to
promote and
protect the welfare of His Bride, the Church. These rulers have no
authority in
matters of religion, but they have a responsibility about matters of
religion
-- to do things like suppressing and uprooting heresy, blasphemy, and
idolatry,
and encouraging and promoting faithful ministers -- as all our faithful
Reformed forefathers taught." Learn with excitement how God used these
two
faithful men to defeat Antichrist in Scotland, and purify and unify His
faithful Church there. A great tool for seeing the vital importance of
the
civil government (as well as the ministry) in reformation!
(Cassette) $3.98
KNOX,
JOHN
Reformation,
Revolution and
Romanism
This
is Knox's most important
political writing and the clearest example of why Knox is sometimes
called
"Calvin with a sword."
(2
cassettes) $7.96
LOVE,
CHRISTOPHER
Taking
Heaven By Storm
(5
Sermons on 4 Cassettes or 5 Videos)
Read
by Elder Lyndon Dohms, these sermons are
taken from Love's Zealous Christian Taking Heaven By Holy
Violence
($7.98 P, $19.00 HP).
Love was a Covenanted English Presbyterian who was beheaded by
Cromwell's
soldiers. Ultimately, Love was
executed for His
faithfulness to the cause of Christ and the Solemn League and Covenant
-- a covenant that Cromwell (who we call "the Judas of the Covenant")
swore and then broke repeatedly. Portions
of the
testimony Love gave just before he was martyred preface these sermons.
The sermons themselves are classic examples of
Puritan preaching, dealing
with the Christian life at various levels not often heard in modern
preaching.
Here Love teaches us
to be moderate in the indifferent things of this world, but not in the
things
of the Lord -- as we are exhorted to be on fire for the kingdom of
heaven. This
set contains five sermons, with two sermons included on the last
cassette.
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All
Things Work For Good
($7.96, 2 cassettes)
Read by Elder Lyndon Dohms. Many popular misconceptions surround Romans
8:28:
"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love
God,
to them who are the called according to his purpose" -- and Manton
explodes them all in classic Puritan style. He shows that sin does not
do good
as sin, but as it is repented of. He gives many reasons why the word
"all" in Romans 8:28 must be limited by the analogy of faith (as
Calvinists rightly limit the word "all" in regard to soteriology when
it is warranted -- or as when a conductor shouts "all aboard," but
only lets those who have tickets on the train). Furthermore, Manton
deals with
the misuse of providence and shows why suffering is good for those who
are
soft-hearted (or who are softened by it); but he also notes how
suffering can
be a curse to those who harden their hearts in such situations. He
speaks of
pleasure as "the great sorcerer enchanting mankind" and shows why God
gives some over to their lusts. At one point he counters the
reprobate's view
of the problem of evil, answering the question "If there is an
all-powerful God how is there evil?" with "If there is no God how is
there good?" There is much to ponder and meditate upon in these notably
outstanding and practical sermons taken from Manton's Works
(Sermon 37). Though
this review may seem
to dwell on the polemical value of this work, Manton's preaching always
has
much which all the lovers of the Lord Jesus Christ will find very
heartening
and encouraging.
David's
Covenanting Our Duty
Also ($7.96, 2 cassettes)
Read by Elder Lyndon Dohms. Manton was a covenanted English
Presbyterian (he
swore the Solemn League and Covenant). He was also chosen to write the
"Epistle to the Reader" in the Westminster Confession of Faith (which
speaks volumes as to his credibility among the preachers and scholars
of his
day). Sermons like this show us the great depth of the knowledge that
was
prevalent during the covenanting period, not only in Scotland, but in
England
also.
Sanctification,
Perfection
and Scripture ($3.98, 1 cassettes)
Read by Elder Lyndon Dohms. Another testimony to the plethora of
powerful
sermons that were being preached by the covenanted English
Presbyterians of the
mid-seventeenth century. This sermon should do much to encourage all
saints to
seek after holiness -- with all their heart, soul, strength and mind .
In
Defence of Close Communion
This is one of the best short, easy-to-understand defences of close
communion
available. Much practical application is added to this doctrine, as
Mcknight
defends the old Reformed way. This item is read (by Ruling Elder Lyndon
Dohms)
from Mcknight's book Concerning Close Communion
(available from
SWRB as a 'rare bound
photocopy").
(Cassette) $3.98
Family
Worship (1827)
Merle d'Aubigne, famous for his The Reformation In England
($59.95, Banner of
Truth hardcover),
here covers one of the most important God-given duties of Christian
parents;
stressing the duty of family worship and offering some practical
instruction on
how to cultivate family piety.
(Booklet) $4.98 (out of print and we have only a few copies
remaining)
(Cassette) $3.98
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Election
and Reprobation
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Prayer
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John Kidd, $3.98 [$1.98]
Problems
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Revival
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Seeking
the Lord,
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The
Bible: Its Authority and
Translations
Defends the Bible (or more properly Bibles) that gave us the
Reformation,
including the Geneva Bible.
(Cassette) $3.98
Billy
Graham & Rome
Provides some excellent information on Graham's continuing apostasy --
especially from his earlier years --, but the sound quality of the
master is
poor (and thus, this cassette is best listened to with headphones).
(Cassette) $3.98
The
Black Pope and His
Murdermen
Citing from their own secret documents, Paisley exposes the devilish
work and
deception of the Jesuits. From their founding by Ignatius of Loyola (to
counteract the Reformation) to the modern devastation they have caused
in each
nation where they are allowed to operate, this order is seen to be one
of
Satan's great "angels of light" that deceive the unwary.
(Cassette) $3.98
Christian
Idolatry
Real reformation and revival exposes and smashes all idols, whether
internal or
external. Paisley's powerful preaching demonstrates how true iconoclasm
is
always followed by a great out-pouring of God's blessing.
(Cassette) $3.98
A
Condensed Church History
(Cassette) $3.98
The
Godly Family: A
Foundation of Society
Powerful preaching on the importance of a God-centered family life,
motherhood,
and the curse of sin!
(Cassette) $3.98
Christian
Idolatry
(Cassette) $3.98
Martin
Luther Speaks for Himself
Select portions of Luther as read by Paisley.
(Cassette) $3.98
The
Mass: A Satanic Superstition
Blasts Rome blasphemous "sacrifice" and her false priesthood. Upholds
the only true ecumenism as found in Presbyterianism and based on the
truth of
Scripture; exposes the false ecumenism based on man-made authority,
compromise,
and idolatry.
(Cassette) $3.98
The
New International Version
Examined
Exposes some major weaknesses of this version.
(Cassette) $3.98
Paisley's
Protest Against Popery
in Parliament
Paisley, a Presbyterian minister and member of the European Parliament,
gives a
classic example of what it means to stand for Christ in all areas of
life
(especially politics).Though he was slandered and vilified in the
secular
press; kicked, punched in ultimately expelled from parliament; attacked
on
radio and television; Paisley maintained a valiant Protestant testimony
in
exposing the present Pope (from his seat in Parliament). This tape
includes
Paisley's fascinating radio debate with an ecumenical churchmen, and
other
"fallout" in the secular media related to his faithful testimony
denouncing Pope John Paul II. Furthermore, it contains Paisley own
defense of
his actions in a dynamite sermon that reveals Papal duplicity and
modern day
persecution of Protestants by Roman Catholics.
(Cassette) $3.98
Rome,
Hitler, Judas and the
Jesuits
Documents the historic connection between Romanism and the Nazis. See
also The
Black Pope above.
(Cassette) $3.98
Why
True Protestants Reject the
Pope
Maintains that the present Pope has committed the unpardonable sin and
that he
is also responsible for the modern resurgence of the idolatry of
Mariolatry.
(Cassette) $3.98
Women
Preachers: A Mark of
Apostasy
Biblical arguments as to why women in positions of leadership (in the
church)
is a mark of apostasy and a rejection of the clear teaching of the Word
of God.
(Cassette) $3.98
The
Excellence and Worth of the
Gospel (c. 1640)
This sermon is read by elder Lyndon Dohms (1998) and taken from the
book Quaint
Sermons of Samuel Rutherford
($24.00 HP, $14.98 P). It proclaims the power of the gospel for pulling
down
all strongholds raised against it. It exhibits God's sovereignty while
blasting
the Arminian heresy and toppling its vaunted idol of "free will." It
demonstrates how the gospel is a love letter from God to His elect and
how the
Lord's arrows always hit their mark (particular redemption,
irresistible grace,
etc.). Rutherford also delineates the marks by which one can be assured
that a
work of grace has been begun in the heart by God. Hypocrisy is also
exposed in
the most pointed manner. The place of the law and the gospel in
salvation are
given. True repentance is contrasted with false repentance, as is true
assurance with false assurance, plus much more. A very practical sermon
from
one of the greatest preachers and theologians of all time, exhibiting
why
Rutherford is considered a protesting Covenanter of the first rank.
(Cassette) $3.98
The
Forlorn Son -- The Complete
Seven Tape Series
This set includes all seven sermons (summarized below) by Samuel
Rutherford, as
read by elder Lyndon Dohms (1997-98), on the prodigal son. These
sermons were
all read from the book Quaint Sermons of Samuel Rutherford
($24.00 HP, $14.98
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savings by purchasing the complete set at once (especially in regard to
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cassette set).
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The
Forlorn Son: The Father's
Expressed Welcome
This sermon, read by elder Lyndon Dohms (1998), is taken from the book Quaint
Sermons of Samuel Rutherford
($24.00 HP, $14.98 P). It is the fifth in this series by Rutherford and
focuses
on God's love, His willingness to forgive, prayer, faith and
repentance. It
rebukes antinomianism and contrasts the splendor of Christ's royal
bounties
with the vanities of the world and the emptiness of sin.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.99
The
Forlorn Son: The Father's
Welcome
In this sermon Rutherford charts God's magnificent ocean of love, mercy
and
forgiveness (as granted to repentant sinners, 2 Tim. 2:25); marking out
those
strong undercurrents of sovereign grace that constantly run throughout
these
great seas. The section on the prodigal son's prayer is just classic --
as
Rutherford sails into the deep waters of Scriptural exposition. Here he
combines his expositional adroitness with a knowledge of practical
holiness
which can only stem from a mature experience of enjoying those calm
seas of
sun-filled communion with Christ -- known only by those ravished with
His love.
"Thou hast ravished my heart, my sister, my spouse; thou hast ravished
my
heart with one of thine eyes, with one chain of thy neck. How fair is
thy love,
my sister, my spouse! how much better is thy love than wine! and the
smell of
thine ointments than all spices!" (Song 4:9-10). Those who have
agonized
over holiness, truth and God's "dark" providences (especially under
persecution and trial) will recognize some familiar waters of prayer
here also
-- waters often traversed amidst the roaring waves and the great and
tumultuous
tempests of restless seas. Also covered are some extremely convicting
Scriptural observations aimed at hypocrites (feigning Christianity or
just
outright deceived) as well as those unregenerate moralists who (in the
blindness of the natural state) think that they have no need of a
Saviour. But
most of all, this sermon (read by elder Lyndon Dohms [1997] and taken
from the
book Quaint Sermons of Samuel Rutherford [$24.00
HP, $14.98
P]), exalts Christ's willingness to
forgive all the "prodigal sons" which return to Him with a sincere
heart of repentance. A beauty, by one of the masters in Israel -- don't
miss this
one!
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.99
The
Forlorn Son: The Grounds Why
He Came Home and His Prayer
Though you think that you may know the story of the prodigal son, it is
almost
certain that you will learn much from listening to Rutherford's
preaching on
this portion of Scripture. Here the glory of God is contrasted with the
sin and
misery of wayward men -- while it is shown to be a part of God's glory
to
forgive the wicked and sinful, as they are granted repentance though
His grace.
False repentance is exposed; a glimpse of the state of those in hell is
given;
the mercy of God is exalted; heart holiness is promoted; and
encouragement to
pray big prayers is given. This sermon is read by elder Lyndon Dohms
(1997) and
taken from the book Quaint Sermons of Samuel Rutherford
($24.00 HP, $14.98
P).
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.99
The
Forlorn Son: He Was Lost and
Is Found
This sermon, read by elder Lyndon Dohms (1998), is taken from the book Quaint
Sermons of Samuel Rutherford
($24.00 HP, $14.98 P). It exalts Christ's kindness, mercy and grace to
those
who turn to Him in whole-hearted repentance. Man's depravity, God's
sovereignty
and the hypocrisy and idolatry of dead works are also dealt with.
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.99
The
Forlorn Son -- Introduction
Christ exalting, extremely convicting and a remedy to backsliding!
Rutherford
here delves into Luke 15:11-12: "And he said, A certain man had two
sons:
And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion
of
goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living."
Contains
much excellent teaching on personal piety, the visible Church and the
forgiveness of Christ. Probably preached about 1640, when the Scotch
army was
in England. This sermon is read by elder Lyndon Dohms (1997) and taken
from the
book Quaint Sermons of Samuel Rutherford ($24.00
HP, $14.98
P).
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.99
The
Forlorn Son Seeks Away From
His Father
In this sermon Rutherford shows how sin always brings unhappiness and
warns
Christians against flirting with even the smallest of sins. He answers
why Adam
sinned (from the supralapsarian position), explains why the Lord allows
Christians to fall into sin and gives us an overview of the Calvinistic
view of
sanctification. How and why God punishes sin and sinners -- in history
and on
earth -- is also dealt with. This sermon is read by elder Lyndon Dohms
(1997)
and taken from the book Quaint Sermons of Samuel Rutherford
($24.00 HP, $14.98
P).
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.99
The
Forlorn Son: Concluding
Sermon
This sermon, the last in a series of seven (by Rutherford) on the
prodigal son,
is read by elder Lyndon Dohms (1998) and taken from the book Quaint
Sermons
of Samuel Rutherford
($24.00 HP, $14.98 P). Here Rutherford contrasts true gospel obedience
with
that which is false and hypocritical. While encouraging faithful
covenanters to
persevere -- no matter how hard the practical covenanted path or
opposition to
the way of truth becomes -- Rutherford also comments on the biblical
way to
handle the scorn that the world and hypocrites always heap upon those
they call
"separatists" and "puritans."
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.99
The
Day of Judgement
(Forthcoming)
This sobering message (based on 2 Cor. 5:10), is read by elder Lyndon
Dohms
(1998) and was originally preached circa 1678 in the parish of
Cathcart. It is
taken from A Collection of Very Valuable Sermons Preached On
Several
Subjects and In Divers Places in the Time of the Late Persecution
($4.48 P, $14.00
HP) collected by John
Howie (1780 edition). It is excellent for use as an evangelistic tool
and/or to
spur Christians on to greater sanctification and zeal. Hammers home the
idea
encapsulized in the following rhyme: "Only one life -- it will soon be
past, only what is done for Christ will last." Also helps one to live
their life in the light of the great day of judgement, when we will all
stand
before God, "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ;
that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to
that he
hath done, whether it be good or bad" (2 Cor. 5:10). This John Welch
was
"a Covenanting field-preacher. The grandson of John Welsh of Ayr and a
great-grandson of John Knox... in 1647 he gathered as many as ten
thousand
hearers... he refused to hold meetings in the parishes of those
ministers who
had accepted the Indulgence. In spite of his reputation, the frequency,
duration and public nature of his preaching, and a large price on his
head,
Welsh was never apprehended and retiring to London after Bothwell
Bridge, died
in peace" (Lachman in the Dictionary of Scottish Church
History &
Theology, p. 861
[$97.96, Hardcover]).
(Cassette) $3.98
(Video) $14.98
Heartwork,
Assurance and
National Judgement
Although Welwood focuses on personal sanctification, searching out the
differences between hypocrites and true believers, he does not leave
national
issues untouched. He shows how God's anger builds in the life of
backsliding
individuals, churches and nations and how sometimes faithful
individuals are
swept away in the deluge that ensues as God's wrath is poured out upon
the
earth. The situation in Scotland at the time of this sermon (c. 1678)
provides
a perfect example illustrating this point. The forces of Antichrist
(Royalist
and Prelatical) were hounding the faithful Covenanters and many were
suffering
(even unto death) on account of their faithfulness to second
Reformation
attainments and covenant engagements (in the battle for the crown
rights of King
Jesus). At this point Welwood seeks to comfort and strengthen those
saints
suffering under the hand of these wicked, persecuting, "incarnate
devils" -- as Welwood calls them. Occasional hearing, unlawful
authorities
in church and state and neutrality in the cause of Christ are all
sternly
rebuked. There is great edification here as this sermon encourages the
Christian in his unrelenting battle against sin and defection
(individually and
in his duties relative to the church and state). This sermon is read
(by Ruling
Elder Lyndon Dohms) from the book Sermons in Times of
Persecution in
Scotland, by Suffers for the Royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ
($27.86). Regarding
the preacher, this
arresting account of one of Welwood's last sermons is recounted in Sermons
in
Times of Persecution,
Preaching
at
Boulterhall, in Fife, from
the text, "not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many
noble are called," he remarked toward the conclusion, "If that
unhappy Prelate Sharp die the death of all men, God never spoke by me"
(Sharp was an ex-Resolutioner turned Prelate, who became archbishop of
St.
Andrews -- from his position as President of the notorious Court of
High
Commission he played a major role in the merciless persecution and
slaughter of
the Covenanters -- RB). A servant of the Archbishop was one of the
audience,
having come with a brother with whom he had been sojourning who lived
in the
neighbourhood. The livery of the servant attracted the notice of the
preacher,
who concluded, and rightly too, that he was in the Prelate's service.
Having,
after the sermon was ended, desired this man to stand up, as he had a
message
to deliver to him, Welwood proceeded to say:--"I desire you, before all
these witnesses, when thou goest home, to tell thy master that his
treachery,
tyranny, and wicked life are near an end, and his death shall be at
once
sudden, surprising, and bloody; and as he hath thirsted after and shed
the
blood of the saints, he shall not go to his own grave in peace." When
Sharp was informed of these words of the minister he made light of
them, but
his wife said, "I advise you to take more notice of that, for I hear
that
these men's words are not in vain" (pp. 340-341).
CHRISTIAN
BOOKS READ ON CASSETTE BY
SHIRLEY COLE (listed A-Z by author)
This
ministry is NEW and is committed to the reading of books
that will change and impact lives. God centered, Christ exalting. The
Doctrines
of Grace proclaimed by authors such as today who fearlessly battle for
truth,
travelling the "old paths" in the steps of the "giants" of
the faith in other times. Smaller writings addressing today's needs are
also
available. The words I read are not my own but rather the words of the
ones
called to write them. I am pursuaded that I have been called to read
these
books on cassette tape for the busy commuters and those perhaps whose
eyesight
is not what it used to be. I read for the edification and encouragement
of the
Body of Christ and to the glory of the heavenly Father. - Shirley Cole
The
Saints
Everlasting Rest
(Ten
cassettes in a
plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole) $99.95-40%=$59.97 (US funds)
Spurgeon:
Heir of the Puritans
(6
cassettes in a plastic
album, as read by Shirley Cole) $59.95-40%=$35.95 (US funds)
The
Mystery
of Godliness and Other Sermons
"When
we consider the
mental darkness which enveloped the world in the days of Calvin, under
Popish
superstition and idolatry, and that he was one of the first who
attempted to
emancipate the human intellect from the darkness that kept men in the
servile
yoke of Papistry to bring them into the liberty of the gospel," the
hearer
cannot but appreciate these selected sermons of John Calvin, minister
of the
gospel and one of the principle leaders in the Protestant Reformation
(AWPT).
(Five cassettes in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
$49.95-40%=$29.85 (US funds)
(Hardcover)
$34.95-20%=$27.95 (US funds)
FOXE,
JOHN
Acts
& Monuments or
Foxe's Book of Martyrs
(c. 1554; 8 volumes, 1843-49 edition)
"No
book ever inflicted a
wound so deep and incurable on the Romish system of superstition and
bloody
persecution... (it)
was placed in... all churches and chapels throughout the kingdom, by
order of
Queen Elizabeth." (Smith, Select Memoirs
[$US19.99 P; $US29.00
HP], p. 245). Contains much
information not found in
any of the liberally edited & severely shortened editions of
this classic
work which are in print today. Covering martyrs
from the early church
through to Foxe's day, it was one of the most influential books of the
sixteenth century!
It overflows with faith building testimony of the power of God to
overcome the
most cruel and barbarous acts of human depravity and demonic cruelty.
6890
pages. A
very rare set, now back in print after
150 years!
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(Hardcover
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(Hardcover
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$49.00 each) (US funds)
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The
Forgotten Spurgeon
Our
favorite biography of
the man that is probably the most famous Baptist preacher ever.
Especially good
concerning Spurgeon's hard stand against the heresy of Arminianism and
his
unwavering adherence to and proclamation of the doctrines of grace.
(Softcover) $14.95 (US funds)
(Seven cassettes in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
$69.95-43%=$39.87 (US funds)
The
Rich Man
and Lazarus
An
exposition of Luke
16:19-31.
(3 cassettes in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
$29.95-40%=$17.97 (US
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PINK,
ARTHUR W.
The
Application of Scripture:
A Biblical Refutation of Dispensationalism
In
this booklet, Pink, a former
dispensationalist, refutes dispensational thinking from Scripture. 34
pages.
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The
Christian in Romans Seven
Refutes
the Perfectionism of
Wesley and his followers.
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Comfort
for
Christians
(Book) $14.95 (US funds)
(3 cassettes in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
$29.95-40%=$17.97
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The
Doctrines of Election and Justification
A useful intermediate level study of the doctrines of election and
justification, including the practical outworking of these truths in
the life
of the believer. (For advanced study on justification see John Brown of
Wamphray's The Life of Justification Opened).
Pink is well known
for his ability to communicate some of the distinctive (and much
maligned)
teachings of the Reformed faith to a broad audience -- and this book is
no
exception. 256 pages.
(Softcover) $29.95-20%=$23.96
(Also on 11 cassettes as read by Shirley Cole with a plastic
album)
$79.95-25%=$59.96(US funds)
Eternal
Punishment
(Booklet) $2.95 (US funds)
(2 cassettes in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
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Why
Four
Gospels?
(Five cassettes in a plastic album, as read by
Shirley Cole)
$49.95-40%=$29.85 (US funds)
Mrs.
C.H.
Spurgeon
(3 cassettes in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
$29.95-40%=$17.97
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A
Call to
Prayer: An Urgent Plea to Enter Into the Secret Place
Ryle notes that "a habit of prayer is one of the surest marks of a true
Christian." Here we have a challenging spiritual stimulant for all
Christians not to lay down this major weapon of our warfare.
(Rare bound photocopy) $14.95-70%=4.49
(Hardcover photocopy) $17.00 (US funds)
(One cassette in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
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Sickness
(Softcover) $2.95 (US funds)
(One cassette in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
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Thoughts
for
Young Men
(Softcover) $2.95 (US funds)
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$19.95-40%=$11.97 (US funds)
All
of Grace
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SPURGEON,
CHARLES H.
The
Christian and Christmas
Christian
opposition to the Roman
Catholic/Pagan holy-day commonly called Christmass by various authors.
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Also
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Christmas: A Biblical Critique (which
proves that Christmass is essentially a pagan holiday; and that its
religious
elements foster an imitation gospel which actually keeps the world from
understanding the true gospel).
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Christ
Crucified
(Booklet) $2.95-77%=.97 (US funds)
(One cassette in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
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Concerning
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A
Defense of
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Free
Will a
Slave
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Geese
in
Their Hoods: Selected Writings on Roman Catholicism
"What
was C. H.
Spurgeon's opinion of Roman Catholicism? This attractive collection of
his
writings from his autobiography and The Sword and the Trowel is the
answer.
This anthology of Spurgeon's writings on Rome includes detailed
observations of
Romanism from his travels, as well as the topical issues he addressed
in his
monthly magazine. Whether it be the Anglican movement toward Rome, the
Inquisitions, Papal Infallibility, the exaltation of Mary, or the
testimony of
nature against Roman Catholicism, this 200 page book contains
Spurgeon's
opinion of it. Accompanied by the original illustrations and
woodcarvings,
Geese in their Hoods is a must for anyone who loves Spurgeon's writings
and the
charming candor with which he countered the advances of Romanism in
19th
century England" (White Horse Publications at http://www.whpub.com/titles.html
). Contains some
distinctively Baptist
errors, which are found in various places in some of Spurgeon's
writings.
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Book
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The
Heart of
the Gospel
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$9.95-40%=$5.97
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Immeasurable
Love
(One cassette in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
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The
Lord and
the Leper
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Love's
Complaining: Leaving Your First Love (Rev. 2:4)
(One cassette in a plastic album, as read by Shirley Cole)
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Morning
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Evening
Daily
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Providence
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Soul
Winning
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Yet
There is
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Creeds & Confessions: What is the Difference? - Gregory K. Barrow (The importance of creedalism.) Elisha's Battle with Apostacy - Ian Paisley Faith that Brings Definite Answers to Prayer - Ian Paisley (Prayer as the key to revival. We should never forget to bathe our piety, activism, and evangelism in prayer , for God gives the increase!) How to Set the Church on Fire - Ian Paisley (A "dynamite" tape!) Lord Wants Your Body -Paisley (Anti-Platonism.) Love Your Enemies - Greg Barrow Mystery Babylon the Great & the False Ecumenical Movement - Ian Paisley Offences & Church Discipline (Matt. 18) - G. Barrow (2 tapes.) Predestination & Prayer - Ian Paisley (Two sermons on one tape, among Paisley's best.) *Puritan Reformed Discussion on Holy Days - Gregory K. Barrow (The Sabbath, Xmas, Easter, etc.) Ten Steps to Begin Home Schooling - Gregg Harris Tyndale: Protestant Reformer - Ian Paisley (Paisley's preaching always reaches the heart.) What Do Ye More Than Others? - Ian Paisley (Very practical.) Why Home School? - Gregg Harris With Christ in the School of Prayer - Ian Paisley BOOKS READ ON CASSETTE
Why God Sends Trials Upon His People, James Guthrie, $3.98 [$1.98] Decisional Regeneration - J. E. Adams (Also available as an inexpensive booklet.) Defense of Calvinism, A - C. H. Spurgeon (Also available as an inexpensive booklet.) Duties of Parents by J. C. Ryle/Teaching Children by C.H. Spurgeon (2 titles on one tape.) Election - C. H. Spurgeon (Also available as an inexpensive booklet.) Family Worship - J. H. Merle d'Aubigne (Also available as a newly reprinted booklet.) Free Will a Slave - C. H. Spurgeon (Also available as an inexpensive booklet.) George Whitefield's Letter to Wesley on Election (Also available as an inexpensive booklet.) Instrumental Music in the Public Worship of the Church - John L. Girardeau (5 tapes) 1. General Arguments from Scripture 2. Arguments from the Old Testament 3. Arguments from New Testament 4. Arguments from the Presbyterian Standards 5. Historical Arguments; Arguments in Favor of Instrumental Music Considered; Conclusion. Larger Catechism - Westminster Assembly (1648 ed. without revisions + other documents, 2 tapes.) Pilgrims Progress, The - John Bunyan (8 tapes, also available as a hardcover book with illustrations.) Shorter Catechism - Westminster Assembly (Original version without revisions + other documents.) Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - Jonathan Edwards (Also available as an inexpensive booklet.) Westminster Confession of Faith, The - Original 1647 edition without revisions. ("The most thoroughly thought out statement ever penned of the elements of evangelical religion," notes Warfield, concerning this superior standard adopted by faithful individuals, families, churches, and nations.) Wholesome Severity Reconciled With Christian Liberty (1645) - George Gillespie (2 well read tapes). Gillespie was one of the most influential of the Westminster divines and this is one of his most important works for today. Not available in his WORKS, this tape deals with God's law, Christian liberty and conscience.
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in this section at the top of this page.
********************* *********************All Things For Good (2 cassettes), Thomas Manton, $7.96 Angels and Offenders, Richard Cameron, $3.98 Calvinistic Covenanter at Perfect Peace, Richard Cameron, $3.98 Covenanting and God's Blessing and Wrath, John Guthrie, $3.98 Cutting Off Your Personal Idols, Michael Bruce, $3.98 David's Covenanting: Our Duty Also (2 cassettes), Thomas Manton, $7.96 Defense of Calvinism, C.H. Spurgeon, $3.98 Defense of Close Communion, McKnight, $3.98 Duties of Parents (J.C. Ryle), Teaching Children (Spurgeon), $3.98 Election, C.H. Spurgeon, $3.98 Encouragement to Embrace Christ, Hugh Binning, $3.98 Family Worship, Merle D'Aubigne, $3.98 The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings, Alexander Peden, $3.98 Free Will a Slave, C.H. Spurgeon, $3.98 God's Defends His Covenanted Remnant, Richard Cameron, $3.98 God's Mysterious Providence (2 cassettes), Michael Bruce, $7.96 Heartwork, Assurance and National Judgment, John Welwood, $3.98 Instrumental Music in the Public Worship of the Churh, John Girardeau (5 cassettes), $19.90 Obedience is Better Than Sacrifice, Alexander Henderson, $3.98 Pilgrim's Progress, The (8 cassettes), John Bunyan, $27.86 Preparing for Covenant Renewal, Alexander Henderson, $3.98 Reformation's Refining Fire, George Gillespie, $3.98 Reformation, Revolution and Romanism, John Knox (2 cassettes), $7.96 Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards, $3.98 Sanctification, Perfection and Scripture, Thomas Manton, $3.98 Westminster Confession of Faith, Westminster Divines, $3.98 Westminster Larger Catechism (2 cassettes), Westminster Divines, $7.98 Westminster Shorter Catechism, Westminster Divines, $3.98 Wise Use of Time, Donald Cargill, $3.98 Wholesome Severity Reconciled With Christian Liberty, Goerge Gillespie (2 cassettes), $7.96 END BOOKS READ ON CASSETTE ******************** ******************** ********************* *********************
Acceptable Prayer and the Grace of Faith (2 cassettes), William Guthrie, $7.96 All Things For Good (2 cassettes), Thomas Manton, $7.96 Angels and Offenders, Richard Cameron, $3.98 Calvinistic Covenanter at Perfect Peace, Richard Cameron, $3.98 Covenanting and God's Blessing and Wrath, John Guthrie, $3.98 Cutting Off Your Personal Idols, Michael Bruce, $3.98 David's Covenanting: Our Duty Also (2 cassettes), Thomas Manton, $7.96 Defense of Calvinism, C.H. Spurgeon, $3.98 Defense of Close Communion, McKnight, $3.98 Duties of Parents (J.C. Ryle), Teaching Children (Spurgeon), $3.98 Election, C.H. Spurgeon, $3.98 Encouragement to Embrace Christ, Hugh Binning, $3.98 Family Worship, Merle D'Aubigne, $3.98 The Fellowship of Christ's Sufferings, Alexander Peden, $3.98 The Forlorn Son: The Father's Expressed Welcome, Samuel Rutherford, $3.98 The Forlorn Son: The Father's Welcome, Samuel Rutherford, $3.98 The Forlorn Son: The Grounds Why He Came Home and His Prayer, Samuel Rutherford, $3.98 The Forlorn Son: He Was Lost and Is Found, Samuel Rutherford, $3.98 The Forlorn Son -- Introduction, Samuel Rutherford, $3.98 The Forlorn Son Seeks Away From His Father, Samuel Rutherford, $3.98 Free Will a Slave, C.H. Spurgeon, $3.98 God's Defends His Covenanted Remnant, Richard Cameron, $3.98 God's Mysterious Providence (2 cassettes), Michael Bruce, $7.96 Heartwork, Assurance and National Judgment, John Welwood, $3.98 Instrumental Music in the Public Worship of the Church, John Girardeau (5 cassettes), $19.90 Obedience is Better Than Sacrifice, Alexander Henderson, $3.98 Pilgrim's Progress, The (8 cassettes), John Bunyan, $27.86 Preparing for Covenant Renewal, Alexander Henderson, $3.98 Reformation's Refining Fire, George Gillespie, $3.98 Reformation, Revolution and Romanism, John Knox (2 cassettes), $7.96 Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards, $3.98 Sanctification, Perfection and Scripture, Thomas Manton, $3.98 Westminster Confession of Faith, Westminster Divines, $3.98 Westminster Larger Catechism (2 cassettes), Westminster Divines, $7.96 Westminster Shorter Catechism, Westminster Divines, $3.98 Wise Use of Time, Donald Cargill, $3.98 Wholesome Severity Reconciled With Christian Liberty, George Gillespie (2 cassettes), $7.96 END BOOKS READ ON CASSETTE ******************** ********************
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The Classical Protestant Doctrine of the Church by Greg
Barrow (1998, chapter 2
from Covenanted Reformation Defended,
as read by Larry Birger), 1, 3.98
The Day of Judgement by John Welch (c. 1678, as read by Lyndon Dohms,
1998 --
FORTHCOMING), 1, 3.98
James Stewart & John Knox: Scotland's "Two Sons of Oil"
(excerpted from John Howie's Scots Worthies,
1781 ed.; audio
cassette, narrated by Larry Birger, Jr.), 1, 3.98
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Philemon, 1, 3.98 Heart Purity and Seeing God, 1, 3.98 Heart Religion: Biblical Mercy, 1, 3.98 Heart Religion: The Peril of Lukewarmness, 1, 3.98 History of the Westminster Assembly, 1, 3.98 Holy Spirit & the Will of God, The, 1, 3.98 Holiness Unto the Lord, 1, 3.98 How to Be Right With God (Justification by Faith Alone), 1, 3.98 Humor, Mourning and the Effects of Sin, 1, 3.98 Husbands and Biblical Leadership, 2, 7.96 Iconoclasm Leads to Victory, 1, 3.98 Images and Idolatry, 1, 3.98 Importance of Godly Leaders, 1, 3.98 Importance of Prayer, The, 1, 3.98 Imprecatory Prayer, 1, 3.98 Infant Baptism as Covenant Keeping, 1, 3.98 Instrumental Music in Public Worship, 2, 7.96 Jesus Hates False Teaching and Unholy Alliances, 1, 3.98 Judicial Blindness in the Modern Church, 1, 3.98 Legalism and Licentiousness Exposed and Refuted, 1, 3.98 Love of Christ Restoring Fallen Christians, The, 1, 3.98 Loving the Brethren and Christian Liberty, 1, 3.98 Marks of a Faithful Ministry, 1, 3.98 Masculinity, 4, 15.92 Meekness, 1, 3.98 Micah 1:1-7 (#1) Corrupt Worship & God's Anger With the Church & the Nations (1998), 1, 3.98 Motives for Pure Worship, 2, 7.96 The Narrow Reformation Way, 1, 3.98 Nation Shaking Reformation Promoted, 1, 3.98 National Covenant of Scotland, The, 2, 7.96 Objections to Covenanting Answered, 1, 3.98 Only True Unity, The, 1, 3.98 Our Father Which Art in Heaven, 1, 3.98 Peace and Freedom From Guilt, 1, 3.98 Peacemakers at War With Sin, 1, 3.98 Perseverance of the Saints, 1, 3.98 Pictures of Christ and Idolatry, 1, 3.98 Power of the Confessing Church, 1, 3.98 Presbyterianism and the Preservation of the Church, 1, 3.98 Principles for Covenantal Interpretation of Scripture, 1, 3.98 Protecting and Preserving the Truth, 1, 3.98 Rebuking the Synagogue of Satan, 1, 3.98 Reformation Politics Versus the Beast, 1, 3.98 Reformed Confessions, Heresy, Schism and the Faithful Remnant, 1, 3.98 Regulative Principle of Worship, The, 2, 7.96 Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy (Individual Titles Below), 5, 19.90 Remember the Sabbath Day: Why Keep the Sabbath? (1/5), 1, 3.98 Remember the Sabbath Day: Is Sabbath Keeping for the Jews Alone? (2/5), 1, 3.98 Remember the Sabbath Day: Sabbath Keeping & Building the Kingdom of God, (3/5), 1, 3.98 Remember the Sabbath Day: There is Left a Rest For the People of God (4/5) , 1, 3.98 Remember the Sabbath Day: Lordship, Sabbath Keeping, Holy Days & Christmass (5/5), 1, 3.98 Repentance, Rejoicing and Reformation, 1, 3.98 Revival of Family Religion, The, 1, 3.98 Role of Women in the Church, The, 2, 7.96 Seeking the Lost: Biblical Tactics of Evangelism, 1, 3.98 Solemn League and Covenant, The, 1, 3.98 Sovereign Grace Salvation, 1, 3.98 Stewardship, Wisdom and Covenant Keeping, 1, 3.98 Suffering: The Biblical Gift, 1, 3.98 Sufficiency of Scripture, 1, 3.98 Terms of Communion Series (Individual sets sold below), 19, 75.62 Terms of Communion: The Word of God, 2, 7.96 Terms of Communion: The Westminster Standards, 5, 19.90 Terms of Communion: Presbyterian Worship and Government, 2, 7.96 Terms of Communion: Covenants and Covenanting, 7, 27.86 Terms of Communion: The Martyrs and Historic Testimony, 2, 7.96 Terms of Communion: The Practice of Truth, 1, 3.98 Thankfulness, Obedience and Healing, 1, 3.98 Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness, 1, 3.98 Thy Will Be Done, 1, 3.98 Weak and Strong Christians Contrasted, 1, 3.98 What is Biblical Faith?, 1, 3.98 What is True Faith, 1, 3.98 Why Creeds are a Biblical Necessity, 1, 3.98 Why Do Heresies Arise in the Church?, 1, 3.98 Wives and Biblical Submission, 1, 3.98 You Saw No Form, 1, 3.98 END GREG PRICE CASSETTES ******************* *******************
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