Edward Bickersteth Boeken






Remarks On the Progress of Popery, Introductory Remarks to 'the Testimony of the Reformers'
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In this book, Edward Bickersteth discusses the history and impact of the Roman Catholic Church, which he refers to as 'popery.' He argues that the Protestant Reformation was a necessary response to the excesses of the Catholic Church and that the legacy of the Reformation is an ongoing commitment to biblical truth and personal faith.
Family Expositions: On The Epistles Of St. John And St. Jude
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In this volume, Edward Bickersteth offers a collection of sermons and expositions on the epistles of St. John and St. Jude. With his characteristic clarity and insight, Bickersteth provides readers with a deeper understanding of the theological and spiritual themes found within these important texts.
Questions Illvstrating The Thirty-Nine Articles of The Church of England With Proofs
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Questions Illustrating the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England is a devotional and theological work that provides a detailed look at the doctrinal beliefs of the Church of England. Written by the influential nineteenth-century theologian Edward Bickersteth, the book offers a comprehensive guide to the Thirty-Nine Articles and their interpretation, accompanied by scriptural proofs and practical applications. This work is essential reading for anyone interested in the Anglican theological tradition.
A Practical Guide to the Prophecies
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The Chief Concerns of Man for Time and Eternity, Valedictory Discourses
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A collection of sermons on topics including death, judgment, salvation, and the afterlife. Intended to provide spiritual guidance and comfort to readers facing the prospect of their own mortality.
Expand your spiritual horizons with Edward Bickersteth's groundbreaking guide to Christian education. From the basics of biblical interpretation to the intricacies of theological debate, this essential resource is a must-have for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the Christian faith.
This book is a collection of early devotional writings from the English Reformation, compiled and edited by Edward Bickersteth. It provides a fascinating insight into the religious beliefs and practices of the early Protestants, and is a valuable resource for students of theology and church history. It is also a useful guide for personal spiritual growth and enrichment.