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Two Covenants by Murray, Andrew (1828-1917)

In this enlightening treatise, Andrew Murray explores the difference between two covenants--the Old Covenant and the New Covenant. Murray's discussion of covenants is instructive, describing the nature of a covenant, the difference between the two covenants, and the transition between them.

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Murray, Andrew (1828-1917)

South-African Dutch Reformed leader, author of devotional writings

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Christian View of God and the World by Orr, James (1844-1913)

In 1886 Joan Kerr donated 3,000 pounds to the Scottish United Presbyterian Synod to sponsor a series of lectures on Christian history, ethics, doctrine, and worldview.

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Orr, James (1844-1913)

Scottish theologian

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Nature and Causes of Apostasy from the Gospel by Owen, John (1616-1683)

Few subjects have received less attention from contemporary Christian writers than that of apostasy. The idea that professing Christians may prove not to be true Christians is, in many respects, too serious a prospect for our facile age.

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Owen, John (1616-1683)

Congregational theologian

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Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity by Owen, John (1616-1683)

Evangelical Love, Church Peace and Unity was written at a time when John Owen found it necessary to speak of a sinful decay of love among professors of the gospel in this nation.

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Several Practical Cases of Conscience Resolved by Owen, John (1616-1683)

is a series of discourses answering questions about sin, grace, faith, prayer, God's providence, and the preparation for Christ's second coming. Published in 1721, this series of short discourses was included amongst a collection of John Owen's sermons.

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Death of Death in the Death of Christ by Owen, John (1616-1683)

is John Owen's definitive work on the extent of the atonement. As J.I. Packer has written, it is a "polemical work," designed to show among other things that "the doctrine of universal redemption is unscriptural and destructive of the gospel." It was called forth by the progress in England of Arminianism and the half-way house of Amyraldianism adopted by Baxter, Davenant and Usher.

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Display of Arminianism by Owen, John (1616-1683)

In March 1642 John Owen’s first literary production was published; it dealt with the atonement, a subject to which he was to return in several of his later works.

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