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Can we pray for revival?
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| The author's first book on revival, Revival! - a people saturated with God, looked at the subject historically, though within a biblical framework. He has since been challenged with the question, 'Are you sure that revival is an experience to be sought after and expected with the authority of Scripture behind it?'That is a fair question, because there are many religious experiences among Christi... more » |
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God’s Outlaw
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| A best-seller since first published in 1976, this book is now in its 6th reprint William Tyndale lived in the colourful and cruel days of Henry VIII, when men were burned, racked and maimed for lesser crimes than that of smuggling the Bible into England. When Tyndale set out to provide the first printed New Testament in English he was forced to do so in defiance of the king, the pope and almost every person in authority. Compelled to... more » |
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Nothing but the truth
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| This book answers questions such as ‘Who are the critics of the Bible and what are they saying?’, ‘What do we mean by “inspiration”?’, ‘What does the Bible say about itself?’, ‘How sufficient and final is it?’, ‘Why have we just sixty-six books in the Bible?’, ‘How can we properly understand it?’, ‘When was it written and how did our English Bib... more » |
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Revival!
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| Brian H. Edwards seeks to bring the reader into contact with revival and to introduce it to those who may never have read much on the subject. This book is not a clinical analysis of revival, nor just an assessment of God's reviving work in the past. Rather it is the author's declared intention to inform our minds and inflame our hearts so that we may have a heart-longing for God to give us revival in our day and so tha... more » |
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Through Many Dangers
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| Completely revised and updated.A common sailor at the age of eleven and press-ganged onto a man-of-war at nineteen, John Newton experienced the thrill of action against French warships and the cruel lash of navy discipline for desertion. Rejecting God and morality, Newton entered the slave-trade, became a slave himself and, by the age of twenty-three, was little removed from the state of a wild animal.A violen... more » |
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Why 27?
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| Following the release of The Da Vinci Code book and film and the 'discovery' of the Gospel of Judas, the age-old debate surrounding the authenticity of the books of the New Testament is raging yet again. So why are there just twenty-seven books, and why were those particular twenty-seven chosen? Brian Edwards skilfully answers these questions, asserting that the inclusion of these... more » |
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