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The Church of Old by Robert Govett
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The full title of the book is The Church of Old in its Unity, Gifts and Ministry. It's an exposition of 1 Corinthians 12, 13, and 14. Govett says that these chapters from the pen of the apostle are "eminently worth of study, and much light will be found to flow from them to those who read them under the teaching of the blessed Spirit of God.... As a whole, these three chapters present the churches of God of old in their gifts, unity, love, worship, and ministry. Viewed as single chapters: chapter 12 offers to us THE BODY AND THE SPIRIT; or the Holy Spirit gifting and sustaining the many members of Christ in their places and mutual...
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Govett on the Parables by Robert Govett
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Govett illuminates and explains the parables of the Bible with his usual clearness and thoroughness. You'll definitely want to peruse his insights on these sometimes hard-to-understand portions of the Scriptures. Robert Govett (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts.
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Christ's Judgment of His Saints by Robert Govett
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The author examines our Lord's letters to the seven churches of Asia Minor in the book of Revelation with application to believers in the last days before Christ's return in glory. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts.
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Leading Thoughts on the Apocalypse by Robert Govett
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In this book Govett zeroes in on some of the main themes of the book of Revelation, and how those themes can be traced throughout Bible history. The first chapter, for example, looks at the Man, the Woman, the Serpent, and their respective seeds. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts.
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Govett on Philippians by Robert Govett
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An exposition of Paul's epistle to the Philippians by Robert Govett. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts.
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Govett on Second Timothy by Robert Govett
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The full title of the book is "The Last Days and the First Resurrection; or Thoughts on Paul's Last Epistle." The author believes that the counsels offered by Paul to Timothy in this epistle are of utmost value to Christians living in the "latter times." Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts.
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Govett on Thessalonians by Robert Govett
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Govett examines the first and second epistles to the Thessalonians, paying particular attention to the main theme of the "presence" of Christ and its effects on the saved and the lost.
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Christ's Resurrection and Ours by Robert Govett
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The resurrection of Christ is fundamental to the Christian faith. Without it, Christianity falls to the level of all other religions, and those who are called by the name Christian are, as the apostle Paul says, "of all men most miserable." Because of its crucial importance in the scheme of redemption, it has been assailed and attacked all down through the centuries, beginning in the days of the early church. This volume is Robert Govett's defense of the doctrine of the resurrection, both Christ's and ours, based on his exposition of 1 Corinthians 15. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well...
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The Future Apostasy by Robert Govett
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In his first epistle to Timothy, the apostle Paul wrote that there would be a great falling away or apostasy in the latter days. This booklet unfolds Govett's understanding of the nature and timing of that great apostasy. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts. C. H. Spurgeon said of him: "Mr. Govett wrote a hundred years before his time, and the day will come when his works will be treasured...
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Govett on 1 John
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Robert Govett's book on 1 John is not an attempt at a verse-by-verse commentary on the whole of the First Epistle of John. It attempts rather to set forth the leading ideas of this portion of Scripture. The principal doctrinal topics are those of the Trinity and of the person of Christ, with the practical consequences which flow from them. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts. C. H. Spurgeon...
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The Two Witnesses by Robert Govett
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These pages present Govett's understanding of the two witnesses of Revelation 11. He writes: "Of all the passages of difficulty in the book of Revelation, the history of the Two Witness is, I should suppose, the most perplexing to every interpretation but the true. To any who might be in doubt about any new explanation of the Apocalypse, 'Test it by its power to explain the Two Witnesses. If it fail anywhere, and be conspicuous in its failure anywhere, it will be there.'" Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a...
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Esau's Choice by Robert Govett
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A sermon by Robert Govett regarding the sin and punishment of Esau, the brother of Jacob. Robert Govett  (1813-1901) was a British theologian and pastor who became well known because of his brilliant deductive and analytical capabilities. He was a fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. His teachings and writings have been preserved in a large number of books and tracts. C. H. Spurgeon said of him: "Mr. Govett wrote a hundred years before his time, and the day will come when his works will be treasured as sifted gold."
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My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers
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CLASSIC EDITION The beloved devotional My Utmost for His Highest has challenged, encouraged, and moved people to think more deeply about their relationship with the Lord. The golden book of Oswald Chambers has sold more than 13 million copies, and has helped to ignite countless individuals’ faith. You’ll find 365 thought-provoking meditations, in a classic-language edition, that will challenge you to be the person that God designed you to be. Oswald Chambers, a Scotsman who converted to Christianity in his teens under the ministry of Charles Spurgeon, has been affecting Christians with his devotional words since My Utmost for His...
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The Clean Heart by G. H. Lang
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In fourteen short chapters, the author shows simply yet thoroughly what the heart is, how it was corrupted, and how it may be made and kept clean. His examination of the subject includes such subjects as the heart and the nature, flesh and spirit, the old and new man, the heart and the conscience, and Christ dwelling in the heart.  This small book will prove to be an invaluable resource for preachers and teachers and a source of enlightenment and encouragement to anyone seeking a closer walk with God. Highly recommended. G. H. Lang  (1874-1958) was a gifted Bible teacher and prolific author who in his early life was...
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That I May Know Him by Vance Havner
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This book is the closest Vance Havner ever came to writing an autobiography. It tells of his boyhood years spent in the hills of North Carolina, his conversion at ten years of age, the obtaining of a preaching license at twelve, and his ordination at fifteen. Brief accounts are given of his high school and Bible college years, along with a brief history of early pastorates and evangelistic travels. In his usual forthright manner he tells about his short dalliance with modernism and his subsequent return to the old-time gospel message. “My preaching was of the ‘repent as it were and believe in a measure or you’ll be lost to some extent’...
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Prayer and Evangelism by Jessie Penn-Lewis
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“God wants intercessors. The greatest blessing God could give his church today would be a few souls who pray as Elijah prayed; a few intercessors who know his will, and seek and pray for nothing else. May God raise them up.”Most Christians would agree with this conviction of Jessie Penn-Lewis. A careful meditation on these pages will act as a powerful stimulus in turning this conviction into personal experience. Those who, at some stage in their Christian lives, have cried as the disciples of old, “Lord, teach us to pray,” will find valuable help from the lessons highlighted here.
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Repent or Else! by Vance Havner
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THE last word of our Lord to the church is not the Great Commission. The Great Commission is indeed our program to the end of the age, but our Lord’s last word to the church is “Repent.” That was his command to five out of seven of the churches in Asia, and that proportion still holds. Five out of seven Christians and churches today need first of all to repent.Today there is plenty of religious interest, a wave of mass evangelism, and all kinds of church activities. But none of these add up to real revival in the church. The messages in this book are meant to exhort both individual Christians and the church at large to take our Lord’s...
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Love Abounding by G. D. Watson
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This 281 page book is a collection of expositions on the spiritual life from the able pen of G. D. Watson, who has been called "The Apostle to the Sanctified." He writes: "When we are born of the Spirit there is shed abroad in our hearts, by the Holy Ghost, a peculiar and hitherto unknown love for God and his Son Jesus. It is an exotic transplanted from a celestial clime by the hand of God; it is a personal attachment to our heavenly Father, a heart passion toward the Lord Jesus, an ineffable yearning for the Divine, an instinctive and dominant regard for the things of God which is utterly beyond the products of nature. No fine...
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Memoirs of John Smith by Richard Treffry, Jr.
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In times when gospel fires are burning low, one way to begin fanning the embers of spiritual desire into flames is to read the biographies of saints in ages past whose love for God was blazing hot. Such a one was John Smith, an itinerant Wesleyan Methodist preacher whose passion for God and for souls was equal to that of David Brainerd, Henry Martyn, Robert Murray McCheyne, and David Stoner. Like them, his light only blazed forth for a short time, being extinguished by his untimely death at the youthful age of 37. Smith was radically converted in his late teens, and from the very beginning of his Christian life he manifested a burning...
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Memoir of William Bramwell by James Sigston
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William Bramwell was without doubt the most significant revivalist during the thirty years following the death of John Wesley. Thousands of ungodly men and women were swept into the kingdom of God through his ministry. He was brought up in a good Anglican home with strong morals but was deeply convicted of sin from a young age. In his late teens he was radically converted and after some misgivings joined the despised Methodists. For some time, he struggled to know whether he was called to preach, and once spent thirty-six hours in a disused sand pit pleading with God to make his will known. When once the call was made clear, he became...
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