18th Century
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Diary and Journal of David Brainerd
Preface and Reflections by Jonathan Edwards
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Brainerd’s life is a vivid, powerful testimony to the truth that God can and does use weak, sick, discouraged, lonely, struggling saints . . . to accomplish amazing things for his glory’—John Piper. 792pp.

Christian Love
With an extract from 'The Sinners Sanctuary'
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The Scottish Covenanting minister Hugh Binning shows how Christians should love one another (John 13:35) and describes the excellence of Christian love from 1 Corinthians 13. Includes 3 sermons from The Sinner’s Sanctuary, an exposition of Romans 8:1–15. 112pp.

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Practical letters on a wide variety of subjects, from ‘the letter writer par excellence of the Evangelical Revival.’ 240pp.

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In this major study, the ‘theologian of revival’ analyses the nature of a genuine work of the Holy Spirit. 384pp.

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Contains much valuable first-hand material from Newton himself. Formerly published as But Now I See. 432pp.

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Contains Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God and A Narrative of Surprising Conversions. 168pp.

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A selection of ten of Edwards’ sermons providing a fine sample of the God-centredness of this pastor/theologian’s ministry. 280pp.

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In this once famous best-seller, Scott (1747–1821) describes the influences which brought him into the kingdom of God. 128pp.

Wise Counsel
John Newton's Letters to John Ryland, Jr.
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In these letters from John Newton (1725–1807) to John Ryland Jr. (1753–1825) we find not only mature and wise counsel, but a wholesome emphasis on true Christian experience, a great breadth of Christian sympathy, and a strong confidence in the power of the grace of God. 432pp.

A Way to Pray
A Biblical Method for Enriching Your Prayer Life and Language by Shaping Your Words with Scripture
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A Biblical Method for Enriching Your Prayer Life and Language by Shaping Your Words with Scripture,’ edited and revised by O. Palmer Robertson from Matthew Henry’s 1710 original. 440pp.

Thoughts on the New England Revival
Vindicating the Great Awakening
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Here we find ‘the theologian of revival’ ably vindicating the Great Awakening against its critics. 304pp.

Princeton Sermons
Outlines of Discourses, Doctrinal and Practical
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Hodge (1797-1878) was for over 50 years a professor at Princeton. This book contains the outlines of addresses given by him to students on Sunday afternoons, when they gathered in the Oratory. 400pp.
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