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The Works of Thomas Halyburton
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Dr. John Kennedy was one of the foremost ministers and preachers in Scotland during the nineteenth century.
Never before published sermon notes transcribed from Dr. Kennedy's notebooks. Some are more or less complete and some are outlines. All are richly edifying. [More info....]
Never before published sermon notes transcribed from Dr. Kennedy's notebooks. Some are more or less complete and some are outlines. All are richly edifying. [More info....]
A heavenly blend of doctrine and devotion. Four essays on the relationships of man to God: as created, as fallen, as evangelized and as in Christ. [More info....]
Three pamphlets debating the "new" trends in evangelism. Kennedy opposed the Moody-Sankey missions. [More info....]
An incisive critique of modernizing trends in the 19th Century protestant churches. Dr. Kennedy's predictions have been fulfilled in our times. [More info....]
Rev. Dr. Thomas Halyburton was a son of a Covenanter who became one of the first minsters in the Church of Scotland after the "Killing Times." He was very doctrinal, practical and experimental (experiential) in his ministry.
Containing treatises on faith, regeneration and justification, and ten sermons. [More info....]
Containing the book, The Great Concern for Salvation.
Containing the book, Natural and Revealed Religion.
Containing Halyburton's Memoirs, two sermons and two essays.
With the full original proof texts from 1648, and the Scripture references given in full. [More info....]
A commentary and study guide on the Directory for Family Worship. [More info....]
Explaining and defending the fundamental principles of presbyterian church order and government. [More info....]
A response to Rev. Iain Murray's booklet, The Psalter – The Only Hymnal? [NOW OUT OF PRINT]
Exclusive Psalmody has the consensus of church history on its side as well as Holy Scripture. [More info....]
Rev. Blaikie deals with the subject of praise under the New Testament. [More info....]
The James Begg Society holds an Annual Meeting and other occasional public meetings. To these we invite various ministers of the gospel and other men to give an address (i.e., a public lecture) on a topic of our choice. The text of some of these we have published as articles in the Presbyterian Standard magazine, and also as booklets. Following a reprint we have stock of the booklet below, and only a few of some other Annual Meeting titles. (Please contact us if you are interested in purchasing the text of any of our other addresses.)
We have made these addresses available as free MP3 audio files.
Concise and compelling reasons why we should consider the pope of Rome to be the "man of sin."