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"This collection
of… CDs is a truly astounding accomplishment. There is nothing like this
available to the ordinary Christian on the whole face of the earth. Now, for the first
time ever, ordinary Christians can have direct and near effortless access to the
very cream of Puritan and Reformed, as well as Covenanter, literature... What they used
to say of the Puritan John Flavel's preaching, can be said of these CDs: they
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my opinion, it far surpasses Ages Software and their collections.*
The
Puritan and Reformed material presented on these CDs is exceptional.
I
am continually amazed at the depth and breadth of information in both
collections, and the rarity of works that I now have at my fingertips.
You
have done an immeasurable service for the Kingdom of Christ in making these CDs
available, and every pastor and theologian should own them without question
(they would be foolhardy to pass them by)."
-
For Christ's Crown and Covenant,
Dr. C.
Matthew McMahon
A Puritan's
Mind Ministries, www.apuritansmind.com
John 5:39,
"...search the Scriptures..."
"Novum
Testamentum in Vetre latet, et in Novo, Vetus patet." Augustine
( "The
New is in the Old concealed, and in the New, the Old revealed." )
* It is SWRB's opinion
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on CD, so much so that we also distribute a number of their CDs at discounts.
Thus, please don't make more out of our publishing this comment than is
warranted, as this is a comment we received from one of our customers and it
expresses his opinion. As for Ages' work, we rejoice whenever the truth is
published, whether through others or through SWRB (as we play only a very small
part in the revival of classic Reformation, Puritan and Covenanter thought that
is now taking place worldwide through God's marvelous grace). The publication
of the best Reformers and Puritans of the past is one of the greatest needs of
our time, as this extends the blessings that come through faithful preachers
and authors into our day and into the future. Lord willing, the growth in the
publishing of faithful works from the past will help stem the tide of the great
declension and unfaithfulness which we are now witnessing all around us, even
(sadly) among many churches that still call themselves "Presbyterian"
and/or "Reformed." So please pray together with us that our Lord will
multiple the number of faithful publishers and publications, and that He will
give many the heart to stand for the truth no matter the consequences (as He
has done for our faithful forefathers, who resisted Satan and sin unto blood
and even to martyrdom in many cases). -- RB.
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seen to be believed. As a pastor, my library has just increased
dramatically.
As a Ph.D. student in Puritan and Post-Reformation studies, I have immediate
access to many of the same works for which I would normally need to access
through rare book rooms of theological libraries.
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you for this labor of love. Thank you for making it accessible, both
financially and technologically. May the Lord richly bless you for this service
to his people."
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Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church (PCA), Nashville, TN
"You
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Dr. E. Calvin Beisner
Knox
Theological Seminary
Author and
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(Author of: Psalms
of Promise: Celebrating
the Majesty and Faithfulness of God, God in Three Persons, Answers: For Atheists, Agnostics,
and Other Thoughtful Skeptics--Dialogs About Christian Faith and Life, Man,
Economy, and Environment in Biblical Perspective, Where Garden Meets Wilderness:
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Now,
for the first time ever, ordinary Christians can have direct and near
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Covenanter, literature.
These
books are often in fascinating first editions and many are electronically
linked and indexed for the first time. The ordinary Christian may here dig
into a simply staggering wealth of literature, from devotional and sermonic
material to technical and scholarly works. Even in the days of the Long Reformation
itself ordinary Christians didn't get to see this kind of library -- most
couldn't read for a start, and even those who could, would never have been able
to afford to buy even a hundredth part of the material on these CDs. Truly we
are without excuse!
And
the significance of this collection goes even beyond that. No longer do we have
to wait for modern Reformed publishing houses to predict that a particular
Reformation or Puritan book will be sufficiently popular to make it economical
to reprint, or to deem it "safe" enough to be let loose on the modern
evangelical church. Rather, we are now able to see for ourselves the whole
range of the Puritan and Reformed publishing enterprise, including views that
are usually suppressed by most modern devotees of "Puritan" piety!
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Dr Jonathan D. Moore, Cambridge, UK.
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(by the Banner of Truth magazine, Calvin Beisner [Professor of
Historical Theology and Social Ethics at Knox Theological Seminary], Dr. E.P.
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Forgotten
Hero: The Autobiography of David Steele by Michael Wagner (1998)
.25, Wagner reviews Steele's Reminiscences Historical and Biographical of a Ministry
in the Reformed Presbyterian Church During Fifty-Three Years, providing a short introduction to the
life and works of a faithful Covenanter minister from the nineteenth century.
What Will You Leave Your Children?
by Greg Barrow (.25)
REFORMATION VERSUS RECONSTRUCTION (AND DOUG WILSON'S
ANABAPTISTIC CIVIL ANTINOMIANISM) by Reg Barrow
.25, or FREE at: http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/porn.htm
Also titled Pornography, the Anabaptists, and Doug Wilson's Civil
Antinomianism (1997)
Pointed but irenic, Barrow decisively refutes the view of Doug Wilson (cf.
"Cyberporn: A Case Study" [Credenda/Agenda, vol. 7, no. 5, p. 11]), many modern
Theonomists and the civil libertarians, that the production and distribution of
pornography is not a crime (and thus not subject to negative penal sanctions by
the civil magistrate). Barrow demonstrates that Wilson's view of civil
government (which logically results in such a monstrous conclusion) is actually
a overly strict view of the regulative principle. This
"hyper-regulativism" (denying lawful inferences, or what Samuel
Rutherford calls "logical consequence") is then wrongly applied to the
civil magistrate, rather than to worship (when rightly interpreted). He also
points out the link between Wilson's view and the principles of the
Anabaptists, Libertines and other antiestablishmentarian forces. With an
impressive array of historical citations (primarily John Calvin, George
Gillespie, Samuel Rutherford, and the Westminster Confession of Faith), and a
cogent analysis and application of relevant Scripture passages, Barrow shows
clearly that Wilson's view of civil government "gives birth to illegitimate
offspring in the case of pornography, contradicting as it does common sense
(the light of nature), our reformed fathers in the faith, and the express
commands and approved examples of Scripture. In short, it is anything but the
'classical Protestant' position, and anything but biblical." Expressing
his belief that many hold to this erroneous notion of the magistrate out of
ignorance, he concludes his essay with a heartfelt call to his modern
Theonomic brethren (and
others) to study the reformation source documents now available (and adopt the historic
"Theonomy" of the Reformation). He also provides a brief list of questions that readily
manifest the socially destructive outworkings of Wilson's teaching. This is a
much-needed treatment of a topic neglected for far too long. Barrow's valuable
contribution is an excellent introduction to the historical
"theonomy" of the Westminster divines and is sure to prime the reader for much
productive study of the view of civil government "once delivered unto the
saints" (Jude 3). This item is also available as a bound photocopy for
$1.99 [US funds]) and is appendix "B" excerpted from Saul in the
Cave of Adullam: A Testimony Against the Fashionable Sub-Calvinism of Doug
Wilson (Editor of Credenda/Agenda Magazine); and, For Classical Protestantism
and the Attainments of the Second Reformation ($7.98 P, $19.00 HP) or free at: http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/Saul.htm.
International Covenanted Reformation
or Schism? (A Reply to Doug Wilson) by Reg Barrow
.10, or FREE at: http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/SchismCA.htm
The National Covenant (1638); or,
Confession of Faith (of the Kirk of Scotland)
.25, The National Covenant, a Scottish Presbyterian document, was primarily
authored by John Craig (1580), Alexander Henderson and Archibald Johnstone of
Wariston (1638). Craig drafted the first section (also known as the King's
Confession); Johnston (a Covenanter, lawyer, Scottish representative at the
Westminster Assembly, and later a martyr for the cause of Christ) produced the
the second section, demonstrating the legal establishment of the Reformation in
Scotland; and Henderson made application to the present time in the third
section. This covenant was composed in opposition to the "policies of
Charles I. Written in the context of the riots resulting from the imposition of
'Laud's Liturgy' in 1637 and the King's refusal to receive the petitions of
supplicants for redress, the National Covenant was an appeal... to defend the
true Reformed religion, and to decline the recent innovations in worship
decreed by the King." (Cameron, ed., Dictionary of Scottish Church
History & Theology,
p. 620). Furthermore, it was "an assertion by the Kirk (church--RB) of
freedom from royal or state control, a personal oath of allegiance to Jesus
Christ, the only Head of the Church, the King of kings, and a dedication of
life to him. It stemmed directly from God's covenant of grace, was in the
succession of those earlier bonds the Scots had made with God for his people's
defence and deliverance, and represented a call in the Pauline sense to
'conduct themselves as citizens.'" (Idem.) This covenant (and the Solemn
League and Covenant) are still binding on all true Presbyterians (because the
one true church is viewed by God as one moral person throughout history) and
the hearty and steadfast renewal of these faithful documents would constitute a
mighty means toward modern reformation, seeing that much of the contemporary
church and all modern states have set themselves "against the Lord, and
against his anointed" (Ps. 2:2). If you want to understand
Presbyterianism, these two covenant documents (the National and the Solemn
League and Covenant) offer as much light as any others we know of. They are
inextricably linked to the Westminster standards, historical testimony and the
covenanted reformation. Some still believe that they will once again be renewed
on an international basis near the beginning of the millennium, in preparation
for the days when the "earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord,
as the waters cover the sea" (Isa. 11:9). With this sentiment we
wholeheartedly concur! This item is also free in etext on our web page at:
http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/NatCov.htm
THE (Scottish General) ASSEMBLY'S
LETTER TO THE KIRKS IN THE NETHERLANDS (Edinburgh, June 4, 1644)
.25, Translated from Latin to English by Dr. Stephen Westcott (England) and
received in Edmonton (Canada) via email on June 4, 1997 (exactly 353 years
after its original date). The Latin text of this letter can be found on pages
239-243 of The Acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland,
From the Year 1638, to the Year 1649, Inclusive (US$39.00 Hardcover photocopy OUT OF
PRINT, US$19.99 cerlox bound photocopy). This item is also free in etext on our
web page at: http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/ScotGADu.htm
Things Just and Necessary, Which the Parliament Must Do If Ever They Would
Prosper (.15, written in
1660, probably by an English Covenanter. This broadsheet, copied at 80% the
size of the original, was made from one of three copies known to exist; it is
very rare. Contains a powerful message that continues to speak to our age.).
New Books of Interest for
those with a Continental (Especially Dutch) Reformed Background (.10, contains summaries of two important
new books just released. The first,The Wonders of the Most High: 125 Years
History of the United Netherlands 1550-1675, by Abraham Van De Velde (c. 1678) has just been translated
from Dutch into English for the first time! The second, "The Whole Manner
of Worship..." Worship & the Sufficiency of Scripture in Belgic
Confession Article 7, by
Wes Bredenhof (1997) is a work by a contemporary author already known for his
shorter articles and reviews (which have appeared in various Reformed papers
and periodicals).
About the
Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Church by James Dodson
($1.00-75%=.25)
A Catechism on Religious Fasting by Greg Price
($1.00- 75%=.25)
Evangelicals and Catholics Together: Resources for Refutation by Reg Barrow
($1.00-75%=.25)
False Unity and Biblical Separation from the Act, Declaration, and Testimony
for the Whole of Our Covenanted Reformation and Samuel Rutherford
($1.00-75%=.25)
Guidelines for Elder Training (with a Bibliography for Theological Studies) by
the Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton/Prince George
($1.00-75%=.25)
Islamic Plans for World Domination
($1.00-75%=.25)
John Knox's Historic "Theonomy" by Reg Barrow
($1.00-75%=.25)
The Law and the Testimony by David Steele
($1.00-75%=.25)
Of Separation From Corrupt Churches from the "Testimony" of the
Associate Presbyterians, 1794
($1.00-75%=.25)
Pentecostalism, of God or of Satan? by Ergatees
($1.00-75%=.25)
The Personal Message of Christmas - C.H. Spurgeon
($1.00-75%=.25)
Reformed Presbyterians and Open Communion by William Sommerville
($1.00-75%=.25)
Seventh Day Adventism -- Of God or of Satan? and The Perpetual Binding
Obligation of the Fourth Commandment Defended by Ergatees
($1.00-75%=.25)
Some Comments for Those Who Attend Idolatrous Worship by Philpot, Knox and
Burgess
($1.00-75%=.25)
The Testimony and the Law by David Steele
($1.00-75%=.25)
What Are the Punishments of Sin in This World by Thomas Ridgeley from
his Commentary on the Larger Catechism
($1.00-75%=.25)
When Does the Sabbath Begin? compiled by James Dodson (citing Samuel Rutherford,
John Brown [of Haddington], etc.)
($1.00-75%=.25)
Why Were Our Reformers Burned? by J.C. Ryle
($1.00-75%=.25)
Arminianism: The Road to Rome -
Augustus Toplady (Reformation History Notes (RHN) #1)
Bondage of the Will - Quotations, regarding salvation, from Martin Luther's
most famous book.
Calvinism and the Last Days (Lists major Calvinists who were Postmillennial,
and their books.)
A Catechism on Religious Fasting by Greg Price
Christ on David's Throne - D. Brown on Acts 2:29-36, from book Christ's Second
Coming, CRT #7
Culture of Death Versus the Lord of Life, The (Where unbelieving contemporary
society is headed.) Family Worship - A. W. Pink (One of the most important
topics for the contemporary Christian.)
Evangelicals and Catholics Together: Resources for Refutation by Reg Barrow
False Unity and Biblical Separation from the Act, Declaration, and Testimony
for the Whole of Our Covenanted Reformation and Samuel Rutherford
Family Worship - Thomas Manton (Epistle to the Reader of the Westminster
Confession of Faith.)
Free Will Versus the Bible - Compiled by Reg Barrow (The Scripture against
human rationalization.)
Godless Public Education & Sin - Reg Barrow (Primacy of Godliness in
education, CRT #8)
Geneva Bible: A Fountain of Reformation (Predominant Bible of English &
Scottish Reformations.)
Guidelines for Elder Training (with a Bibliography for Theological Studies) by
the Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton/Prince George
Heresy of Instrumental Music in Public Worship (The Pope introduces organs,
Reformers reject them.)
Instrumental Music: History Surrounding the Westminster Assembly (Organs,
altars & images removed.)
Instrumental Music: The Views of John Calvin. (Calvin's rejection of O.T.
shadows in N.T. worship)
John Knox's Historic Theonomy - Reg Barrow, (CRT 34)
Productive Christians In An Age of Socialist Folly & Theft - David Chilton
(Dominion Hints #2)
Psalm Singing in Scripture & History - R. Barrow (Discusses Reformed
worship-song, CRT #18-19.)
Public Preaching of Women, The - R. L. Dabney (Refutes modernistic feminist
folly, CTR#30-31)
Puritan Polity (What Puritans believed & practiced concerning the church,
its government & reform.)
Rome's Great Secret: Free Will- Reg Barrow (Cites the WCF, Council of Trent,
Martin Luther, etc.)
RR #1 AN ANTIDOTE AGAINST ARMINIANISM by Christopher Ness (refutes
Arminianism).
RR #5 Reviews MESSIAH THE PRINCE by W. Symington concerning Christ as mediator
over all.
RR #13 Cunningham's HISTORICAL THEOLOGY argues from Acts 15 for proper church
government.
RR #18-19 Westminster Assembly with four reviews of related books including
Gillespie's WORKS.
RR #20-21 PSALMS IN WORSHIP reviewed with notes from THE SONGS OF ZION on
exclusive Psalmody.
RR #24-25 THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT'S ROLE IN REFORMATION - Samuel Rutherford
(1649).
RR #26-27 GIVE ME THAT OLD TIME THEONOMY - George Gillespie (17th century
theonomy!)
Solemn League & Covenant, The - United Kingdom (Mid seventeenth century
reprint, CRT #21)
Sovereignty of God or Calvinism, The - Charles H. Spurgeon & Christopher
Ness
War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship from Erasmus to Calvin (1/2
& 2/2) - Erie (CRT)
War Against the Idols: The Reformation of Worship from Erasmus to Calvin (A
short book review.)
What Are the Punishments of Sin in This World by Thomas Ridgeley from his
Commentary on the Larger Catechism
Why Satan Loves Birth Control - Reg Barrow (A way in which Satan opposes the
"Godly seed.")
Worship: The Regulative Principle of Worship in History - Reg Barrow (CRT
#16-17, Reformed.)
*Apocalyptic Interpretation (.25, exposes anti-Protestant theories
of eschatology, such as the Jesuit inspired Preterist and Futurist systems.)
*Arminianism and Popery
(.10, need we say more?)
*Calvin's Comments on Acts 19:9
(.10)
*Calvin on the Multitude was Divided (Acts 15:4) (.10)
*The Church of Our Time
(.25, deals with the great apostasy, the book of Revelation, the mother of
harlots [Rome] and her harlot daughters [liberal, covenant breaking and
idolatrous Protestant churches], holy days, etc.)
*Christmas (.10)
*The Constitution and the Church (1845) (.15)
*Covenanters Defended
(.25)
*The Danger of Accommodating Preaching - Dr. Porter in 1838 (.25)
*The Duty of Nations to the Church
- David Steele in 1860 (.25)
*Error Always Dangerous
(.25)
*Excerpt of a Covenanter's Plea to an Inquirer - Fred T. DiLella (.25, great, short
ecclesiastical history)
*George Gillespie Refutes Roger Williams, the Donatists, and Sectarianism George Gillepsie (.10)
*Historical Testimony, Church Union and the Second Reformation by the Reformed Presbytery (.10)
*Lecture on Revelation 14:1-7
by Pastor T. James Blair in 1924 (.25, on the victory of the witnessing
church.)
*The Moral Character of the Federal Constitution by Alexander M'Cleod in 1815 (.10)
*The Old Landmarks: Confession and Testimony (.25)
*Parents Should Be Catechists
(.25)
*Permanence of Covenant Obligation
(.25, A defense of our fourth term of ecclesiastical communion which recognizes
and asserts the binding force of the National and Solemn League and Covenant of
Scotland, England and Ireland; subject to the restriction of moral duties,
(i.e. duties not peculiar to the British Isles, but applicable to all lands).
All Presbyterians (and all covenant theologians for that matter) already agree
with these principles, but many have not applied them to this area of concern.
*Is Popery the Antichrist
by Patrick Fairbairn, (.25, from his excellent book "The Interpretation of
Prophecy." Shows how the puerile prophetic prognosticators, from both the
futurist and preterist camps, have ignored the timeless wisdom of our
Reformation forefathers and the Westminster Divines, and have thereby
overlooked some basic hermeneutical assumptions regarding eschatological
interpretation.
*Power of the Printed Page
(.10)
*The Preface and Bibliography to the Rare Bound Photocopy The Duty and
Perpetual Obligation of Social Covenanting by Greg Price (.10)
*Protestant HoHo (i.e. Christ-mass) Carols (.25)
*Proverbs 19:27 "Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth to
err from the words of knowledge"
by George Lawson (.25)
*The Punishment of Sin
by Thomas Ridgeley (.25, answering the Westminster Larger Catechism's Question
28: "What are the punishments of sin in this world?" Taken from
Ridgeley two volume Commentary on the Larger Catechism.)
*Religious Principles of the Scottish Martyrs by Andrew Symington (.25)
*Religious Training of Youth
(.10)
*Sabbath Schools by
John McAuley in 1863 (.25, demonstrates that Sunday schools are not of divine
institution and that "history tells us that those who had substituted
'Sunday" for Sabbath or Lord's day, were the originators of the
"Sunday-school.")
*Samuel Rutherford on the Extent of the Mediatorial Reign of Christ (.10)
*Separation from Corrupt Churches
by Samuel Rutherford and John Calvin (.10, shows how truth is ultimate, not
position or majorities.)
*The Scottish Version of the Psalms
(.25)
*The Sin of Occasional Hearing; or, The Evil of Occasional Communion in the
Teaching Ordinance with those Denominations Against Which We Testify (.25)
*Thoughts on Preaching and Publishing Against Erroneous Principles and
Practices - James R.
Willson (.25)
*Some Old Testament Judicial Laws are of Universal Moral Obligation by John Willson in 1792 (.10)
*Terms of Ministerial and Christian Communion in the Reformed Presbyterian
Church by the Reformed Presbytery
(.10)
*The Testimony of Mr. George Gillespie Against Association with Malignant
Enemies of the Truth and Godliness
by George Gillespie (.25, written two days before his death)
*Toleration: The Cut-Throat of True Religion by the Reformed Presbytery (.10,
Excerpted from: The Act, Declaration and Testimony for the Whole of Our
Covenanted Reformation...)
*Unlawful Associations
by David Steele (.25)
*The Use of Wine, The Bible Versus the Teachings of Men by Lyndon Dohms (.25)
*A Warning Against the False and Dangerous Views of James Jordan Concerning
Worship: A Book Review of Kevin Reed's Canterbury Tales by Reg Barrow (.25)
*When is civil government so constituted that Christians can swear
allegiance to it? (.25)
*The Biblical and Logical
Necessity of Uninspired Creeds
by Larry Birger, Jr. (.15, a humorous and instructive dialogue between Hans [a
paleopresbyterian] and Franz [a neopresbyterian], demonstrating the absolute
necessity of uninspired creeds. Hans shows Franz that Franz's rejection of
uninspired creeds is itself an uninspired creed.)
*Corporate Sanctification: Holding Fast the Attainments of Reformation by John Brown of Wamphray; Samuel
Rutherford's Disciple (.15, an overview of the Covenanter doctrine of
reformation attainments by one of the great Covenanter theologians. Helpful in
dispelling false charges of Anabaptism and perfectionism laid at the feet of
faithful Covenanters.)
*Doug Wilson's Five Questions on the Regulative Principle of Worship
Answered by Reg Barrow
(.25, Barrow answers five questions that Wilson has been repeating in
opposition to the classic, creedal, Presbyterian and Reformed understanding of
the regulative principle of worship. Excerpted from: Saul in the Cave of Adullam: A Testimony Against the
Fashionable Sub-Calvinism of Doug Wilson (Editor of Credenda/Agenda Magazine); and, for Classical
Protestantism and the Attainments of the Second Reformation.)
*The Geneva Bible, Psalmody and More Credenda/Agenda Inaccuracies Answered by Larry Birger (.15, this is Birger's
letter to the editor of Credenda/Agenda challenging their recent inaccurate and misleading
statements concerning the Geneva Bible and Still Waters Revival Books.)
*The Visible Church: Essence Versus Lawful Form by Larry Birger, Jr. (.25, discusses
Calvin's and the Westminster Confession's view of the visible church,
exhibiting the vital distinction between that which is necessary to the being
of the visible church and that which is necessary for the well-being of the
visible church. Clearly exposes the erroneous notion that the government of the
church equals the church. Calvin listed this as a fundamental difference
between Protestants and Papists, indicating that the multitude of churches in
our current apostasy are (as to their form or constitution) daughters of the
Roman Catholic whore (Rev. 17:5). Because they have not followed in the
footsteps of the flock [Song 1:8], but instead are walking in the adulterous
ways of their [constitutional] mother, these churches are schismatic. Birger
concludes with 13 Scripture commands to separate from such denominations who
themselves have separated from the company of the faithful.)
*What Is A Moral Person? How God Views the Church and the Nations by David Scott, John Cunningham, and
George Smeaton (.25, a clear and concise summary of the biblical doctrine of
the moral person; i.e. that God regards churches and nations as moral entities
separate from the individual members of which they are composed. No Christian
can afford not to understand this vital teaching! In many ways this is a crux
of the Covenanter position, underlying as it does issues of separation, civil
government, the Covenants, eschatology, etc.)
*REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN ORDER EVERY CALVINISTIC NEWSLETTER AND TRACT THAT WE
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*Anderson on Hearing (.15, deals with occasional hearing by
showing how attendance at churches which are not faithfully united [first to
Christ and his truth and then other like-minded churches] is clearly in
violation of Scripture.)
*Calvin, Close Communion and the Coming Reformation (a book review of Alexander
and Rufus... by
John Anderson [1862]) by
Reg Barrow (.25, shows how Calvin practiced close communion and how the
biblical view of this ordinance is intended to purify the individual, church
and state. Refutes the Popish and paedocommunion heresies [regarding this
sacrament], as well as all views of open communion. Also argues that Arminians,
anti-paedobaptists, anti-regulativists, and all those who openly violate the
law of God (and are unrepentant) should be barred from the Lord's table -- as a
corrective measure ordained of God for their recovery. This is Reformation
History Notes number
two.)
*Guide for Studying the Westminster Confession, In Suggested Order of
Reading by Larry Birger,
Jr. (.15, shows the central importance of the Solemn League and Covenant at the
Assembly, while suggesting an order of reading which is taken, in part, from
the confessional documents themselves.)
*Paleopresbyterianism Versus Neopresbyterianism (the newsletter) by Michael Wagner (.25, demonstrates the
major differences between the old [paleo] covenanted Presbyterians of the
Westminster Assembly and the new [neo] Presbyterians of our day -- some who
claim to uphold the Westminster standards.)
*Presbyterian Worship: Old and New
by Kevin Reed (one copy will be sent FREE with any order if requested; for
multiple copies contact the author, Kevin Reed, at: Prebyterian Heritage
Publications, P.O. Box 180922, Dallas, TX, USA, 75218. This is a review and
commentary upon Worship in Spirit and Truth by John Frame. Reed contrasts Reformation
worship with the innovations that Frame puts forth in his heretical book.)
*Renwick Versus the Revolution Settlement (.25, demonstrates why James Renwick, a Protesting
Covenanter and Christian martyr, would have rejected both the ecclesiastical
and civil settlements that took place at the so-called "glorious
revolution" of 1688. Many modern Presbyterian and Reformed denominations
descend from or (at least) adopt much of the false doctrine propagated at the
time of this covenant-breaking settlement; and, even at that, the backslidden
Revolution church maintained a much more faithful testimony (at many points)
than her modern "harlot daughters" do today.)
*Summary of Plain Reasons for Presbyterians Dissenting from the
Revolution Church of Scotland. Also, Their Principles Concerning Civil
Government, and the Difference Betwixt the Reformation and Revolution
Principles (1731) by Reg Barrow (.15, Plain Reasons is one of the best books explaining the
principles of the second Reformation and this newsletter is a short overview of
this famous book.)
*Summary, Table of Contents and Location of a Free Copy of Greg Price's Biblical
Civil Government Versus the Beast; and, the Basis for Civil Resistance (1996) (.15, Price's book is the best modern
treatment of the second Reformation position concerning civil matters.)
*Apocalyptic Interpretation (.25, exposes anti-Protestant theories
of eschatology, such as the Jesuit inspired Preterist and Futurist systems.)
*Arminianism and Popery
(.10, need we say more?)
*Calvin's Comments on Acts 19:9
(.10)
*Calvin on the Multitude was Divided (Acts 15:4) (.10)
*The Church of Our Time
(.25, deals with the great apostasy, the book of Revelation, the mother of
harlots [Rome] and her harlot daughters [liberal, covenant breaking and
idolatrous Protestant churches], holy days, etc.)
*Christmas (.10)
*The Constitution and the Church (1845) (.15)
*Covenanters Defended
(.25)
*The Danger of Accommodating Preaching - Dr. Porter in 1838 (.25)
*The Duty of Nations to the Church
- David Steele in 1860 (.25)
*Error Always Dangerous
(.25)
*Excerpt of a Covenanter's Plea to an Inquirer - Fred T. DiLella (.25, great, short
ecclesiastical history)
*George Gillespie Refutes Roger Williams, the Donatists, and Sectarianism George Gillepsie (.10)
*Historical Testimony, Church Union and the Second Reformation by the Reformed Presbytery (.10)
*Lecture on Revelation 14:1-7
by Pastor T. James Blair in 1924 (.25, on the victory of the witnessing
church.)
*The Moral Character of the Federal Constitution by Alexander M'Cleod in 1815 (.10)
*The Old Landmarks: Confession and Testimony (.25)
*Parents Should Be Catechists
(.25)
*Permanence of Covenant Obligation
(.25, A defense of our fourth term of ecclesiastical communion which recognizes
and asserts the binding force of the National and Solemn League and Covenant of
Scotland, England and Ireland; subject to the restriction of moral duties,
(i.e. duties not peculiar to the British Isles, but applicable to all lands).
All Presbyterians (and all covenant theologians for that matter) already agree
with these principles, but many have not applied them to this area of concern.
*Is Popery the Antichrist
by Patrick Fairbairn, (.25, from his excellent book "The Interpretation of
Prophecy." Shows how the puerile prophetic prognosticators, from both the
futurist and preterist camps, have ignored the timeless wisdom of our
Reformation forefathers and the Westminster Divines, and have thereby
overlooked some basic hermeneutical assumptions regarding eschatological
interpretation.
*Power of the Printed Page
(.10)
*The Preface and Bibliography to the Rare Bound Photocopy The Duty and
Perpetual Obligation of Social Covenanting by Greg Price (.10)
*Protestant HoHo (i.e. Christ-mass) Carols (.25)
*Proverbs 19:27 "Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth to
err from the words of knowledge"
by George Lawson (.25)
*The Punishment of Sin
by Thomas Ridgeley (.25, answering the Westminster Larger Catechism's Question
28: "What are the punishments of sin in this world?" Taken from
Ridgeley two volume Commentary on the Larger Catechism.)
*Religious Principles of the Scottish Martyrs by Andrew Symington (.25)
*Religious Training of Youth
(.10)
*Sabbath Schools by
John McAuley in 1863 (.25, demonstrates that Sunday schools are not of divine
institution and that "history tells us that those who had substituted
'Sunday" for Sabbath or Lord's day, were the originators of the
"Sunday-school.")
*Samuel Rutherford on the Extent of the Mediatorial Reign of Christ (.10)
*Separation from Corrupt Churches
by Samuel Rutherford and John Calvin (.10, shows how truth is ultimate, not
position or majorities.)
*The Scottish Version of the Psalms
(.25)
*The Sin of Occasional Hearing; or, The Evil of Occasional Communion in the
Teaching Ordinance with those Denominations Against Which We Testify (.25)
*Thoughts on Preaching and Publishing Against Erroneous Principles and
Practices - James R.
Willson (.25)
*Some Old Testament Judicial Laws are of Universal Moral Obligation by John Willson in 1792 (.10)
*Terms of Ministerial and Christian Communion in the Reformed Presbyterian
Church by the Reformed Presbytery
(.10)
*The Testimony of Mr. George Gillespie Against Association with Malignant
Enemies of the Truth and Godliness
by George Gillespie (.25, written two days before his death)
*Toleration: The Cut-Throat of True Religion by the Reformed Presbytery (.10,
Excerpted from: The Act, Declaration and Testimony for the Whole of Our
Covenanted Reformation...)
*Unlawful Associations
by David Steele (.25)
*The Use of Wine, The Bible Versus the Teachings of Men by Lyndon Dohms (.25)
*A Warning Against the False and Dangerous Views of James Jordan Concerning
Worship: A Book Review of Kevin Reed's Canterbury Tales by Reg Barrow (.25)
*When is civil government so constituted that Christians can swear
allegiance to it? (.25)
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