Published: 2000s
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Letters of Thomas Chalmers
Introduction by Iain H. Murray
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Edited by his son-in-law, this volume of Chalmers’ correspondence gives an insight into the great Scottish evangelical leader. 576pp.

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Contains 365 of Rutherford’s incomparable letters, with a sketch of his life by the editor, Andrew Bonar, a Glossary and Index. ‘Every page is sweetly perfumed with the Saviour’—Gospel Standard. 768pp.

Letters of John Newton
With Biographical Sketches and Notes by Josiah Bull
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This selection by Newton’s biographer covers a wide variety of subjects and aims ‘to conform the believer to Christ.’ Includes biographical sketches and historical notes by the editor. 432pp.

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A reset, complete and unabridged one-volume edition containing all three series of lectures, together with Commenting and Commentaries. 928pp.

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Examines the development of Reformed teaching on the Supper, focusing on Owen’s Twenty-five Discourses Suitable to the Lord’s Supper, which are included in the volume. 256pp.

John E. Marshall
Life and Writings
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A short biography and selected writings of a much-loved pastor. 320pp.

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Reviewing the whole panorama of human history, here is Edwards’ great vision of the irresistible advance of the cause of Christ in the world, giving encouragement to all who labour in the gospel. 448pp.

History of the English Calvinistic Baptists 1791-1892
From John Gill to C.H. Spurgeon
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Covering the period 1771–1892, from the death of John Gill to that of C. H. Spurgeon, gives a fascinating look at the lives and perspectives of both theological giants and lesser-known lights among the Baptists. 432pp.

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Iain Murray writes on specific aspects of some of the Christians he particularly admires from past years. Most space is given to little-known figures, such as Robert Kalley and William Hewitson, missionaries to Madeira, and Charles and Mary Colcock Jones of Georgia. 320pp.

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A clear, balanced set of directions and encouragements to all who desire to live according to the gospel. Translated by Robert White. 128pp.

The Gospel of Free Acceptance in Christ
An Assessment of the Reformation and the New Perspective on Paul
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Subtitled ‘An Assessment of the Reformation and “New Perspectives” on Paul’, contains a summary of the Reformation perspective on Paul’s doctrine of justification, a general introduction to what is known as the ‘new perspective’, and a critical assessment of the latter from a biblical and theological standpoint. 352pp.
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