Christianity - Other
Heraclitus, or Man's Looking-glass and Survey of Life
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Pierre Du Moulin
This book is no other than a perfect map of man and anatomy of all ages; A "nosce te ipsum", which is the highest pitch and hardes…
Quiet Talks on Power
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Samuel Dickey Gordon and S. D. Gordon
The first book of S. D. Gordon's famous "Quiet Talks" series, "Quiet Talks on Power", explores man's inward desire for p…
Anthology of Early Mormon Doctrine and Apologetics
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Various
A collection of shorter works written during the early decades of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often known in that time …
The Four Hundred Silent Years
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Henry Allan Ironside
Readers of the Bible may wonder what happened to the Jewish people after Malachi's prophesy closed the Old Testament and the New Testament o…
Familiar Instructions and Evening Lectures on All the Truths of Religion
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Louis Gaston De Segur
Brief instruction on numerous subjects pertaining to the Catholic faith, the Sacraments, the Ten Commandments and more. (Summary by Maria Th…
Essays and Reviews
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Charles Hodge
Charles Hodge, one of America's foremost theologians, founded the Princeton Review (originally 'Biblical Repertory') in 1825. Hodge took the…
The Angels' Song
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Thomas Guthrie
All of the earthly trappings of a royal birth were absent from the birth of Jesus, yet the angels filled the heavens with the song "Glo…
The Exodus and the Wanderings in the Wilderness
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Alfred Edersheim
The period covered by the central books of the Pentateuch is, in many respects, the most important in Old Testament history, not only so far…
Our Master
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Bramwell Booth
Bramwell Booth was the oldest child of William and Catherine Booth, the founders of the Salvation Army. Upon the death of his father, Willi…
Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism
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Zacharias Ursinus
These lectures present a complete exposition of all the leading doctrines of the Christian religion in a most concise and simple form, adapt…
Lamentation of a Sinner
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Catherine Parr
The Lamentation of a Sinner was written in 1544, the year where Parr took on the role of Regent for a number of months when Henry VIII was f…
The Temple
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Alfred Edersheim
It has been my wish in this book, to take the reader back eighteen centuries; to show him Jerusalem as it was, when our Lord passed through …
The Early Church Collection
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Various
This collection begins with two biographical sketches, followed by the extant works of St. Patrick of Ireland. John Chrysostom's first homil…
England's Antiphon
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George MacDonald
"In this book I have sought to trace the course of our religious poetry from an early period of our literary history. ... [I]f its poet…
Rubble and Roseleaves
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Frank W. Boreham
Frank Boreham was a well known preacher who served in England, Australia, and New Zealand. He published dozens of books and thousands of edi…
To My Younger Brethren
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Handley Moule and Handley Carr Glyn Moule
Let me explain in this first sentence that when in these pages I address "my Younger Brethren," I mean brethren in the Christian M…
Scholasticism
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Walter Waddington Shirley
Walter Waddington Shirley was made Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Canon of Christ Church, Oxford in 1863. This short work co…
Messiah
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John Newton
The celebrated German-British composer G.F. Handel premiered his now famous oratorio "Messiah" in 1742. In 1785 there was a celebr…
The Great Sinners of the Bible
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Louis Albert Banks
This is a collection of sermons which were preached in the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Ohio, during the autumn and winter…
The Letters of John Knox
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John Knox
The letters... will perhaps more clearly exhibit the temper and character of Knox, than his more elaborate compositions: but to understand t…