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The Secret Key to Heaven: The Vital Importance of Private Prayer, Banner of Truth Trust, Edinburgh (Puritan Paperbacks), first published as 'The Privie Key of Heaven' 1665, ISBN 0-85151-924-5 Heaven on Earth: A Treatise on Christian Assurance , Banner of Truth Trust (Puritan Paperbacks), first published 1654, ISBN 0-85151-356-5
It has promoted Puritan theology [4] and helped resurrect the ideas of Jonathan Edwards. [3] [12] [13] Alister McGrath refers to the "revival in Puritan spirituality that had been borne aloft on the wings of Banner of Truth's inexpensive paperbacks." [14] The Banner of Truth Trust's logo depicts George Whitefield preaching. [15]
The book's heavy emphasis on application is typical of Puritan writing. The book is systematically partitioned into twelve sections and thirty subsections, with the majority of the book (169 pages) contained within the twenty-four subsections of section 4: Showing the Characteristics of a Godly Man. The sections and subsections are as follows: 1.
Iain Murray was born on 19 April 1931. [1] He was educated in the Isle of Man at King William's College.Murray was converted in 1949. [1]In the summer of 1950 he was commissioned in the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) [2] [3] rifle regiment of the British Army, serving in Singapore and Malaya in the suppression of the communist insurgency known as the "Malayan Emergency".
A collective edition of Swinnock's 'Works' was published in 1665, London, 4to, containing "The Christian Man's Calling" and "Heaven and Hell Epitomised", as well as several shorter treatises and sermons. This five volume set of Swinnock's works is now made available by Banner of Truth Trust.
He was the first convert of George Hughes, the puritan vicar of Tavistock. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was admitted as a sizar on 1 April 1643, graduated B.A. 1646, and proceeded M.A. 1650. [1]
From 1984 to 1993, he was the editor of Paul, the Netherlands Reformed Congregations’ missions journal, and from 1985 to 1993, he was the editor of The Banner of Truth, the Netherlands Reformed Congregations’ denominational periodical. [40] In 1982, Beeke published his first books, Jehovah Shepherding His Sheep and Backsliding: Disease and ...
Beeke, Joel, and Randall Pederson, Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints, (Reformation Heritage Books, 2006) ISBN 978-1-60178-000-3; Cross, Claire, The Puritan Earl, The Life of Henry Hastings, Third Earl of Huntingdon, 1536-1595, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1966.
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