Bustin My First Fifty Years
by Gerald Bustin
Summary of Bustin My First Fifty Years
In this 21 chapter biography of the life of Bustin, he examines various events of his life. Continue reading
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Bustin My First Fifty Years
by Gerald Bustin
In this 21 chapter biography of the life of Bustin, he examines various events of his life. Continue reading
Gentle Child Training
Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young
By Jacob Abbott, 1871
The principles on which a firm parental authority may be established and maintained, without violence or anger, and the right development of the moral and mental capacities be promoted—by methods in harmony with the structure and the characteristics of the young mind. Continue reading
Moule Outlines of Christian Doctrine
by the Rev. H. C. G. Moule, M.A., Principal of Ridley Hall, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Moule Outlines of Christian Doctrine is a doctrines book by Anglican Bishop H.C.G. Moule. An excellent writer in general. Continue reading
By G. CAMPBELL MORGAN, D.D
This is Pastor Morgan’s exposition on the Gospel of Mark. Excellent work. Continue reading
By William Simcox Bricknell
This is a brief 8 chapter work by Bricknell (b1806) on Preaching. He examines the warrant and object of Paul’s commission, the subject and effects of Paul’s preaching, and the conviction and consolation through preaching on the Cross of Christ. His appendices are admonitions for preachers, Sacraments versus Preaching as source of divine grace, the atonement not to held forth for conversion of impenitent, grievous misrepresentation of the views and teaching of Tractarians “Ultra-Protestant Party, and some extracts from Froude’s remains. I have not tracked down everything yet, but basically this looks to be an Anglican work dealing with “Tractarians” which would be people who attack issues in the religious environment with tracts (pamphlets). Continue reading