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Francis Roberts

    Clavis Bibliorum
    God's Covenants
    God's Covenants
    God's Covenants
    God's Covenants
    Believers' Evidences for Eternal Life
    • Believers' Evidences for Eternal Life

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      We have all experienced that moment when Satan whispers in your ear, 'You aren't really a true Christian or you wouldn't think or behave like that.' It is one of our enemy's most effective tactics to spread uncertainty and render God's people ineffective with self-doubt. But how do we know we are a Christian? Roberts writes, 'to be in a gracious state is true happiness. But to know ourselves to be in such a state is true happiness doubled upon us.' Roberts book will lend some help to Christians to discern their spiritual state and make your election and calling sure (2 Pet 1:10). Table of The Preface, Touching the Saints' AssuranceThe Summary Contents of the Several Chapters in This Book1. Evidences or Signs of God's Love to Us2. Evidences or Signs of Our Regeneration, New Birth, Adoption, and Sonship3. Evidences or Signs That We Are of the Truth and of the Number of God's Own People4. Evidences or Signs of Being in Light, Not in Darkness; in Life, Not in Death5. Evidences or Signs of Our True Knowledge of God and of Jesus Christ6. Evidences or Signs of Our True Love to God and to Jesus Christ7. Evidences or Signs of Our Fellowship and Communion with God and with Jesus Christ8. Evidences or Signs of the Unfeigned Love of the Brethren A Case of Conscience Touching the Sin against the Holy Ghost.

      Believers' Evidences for Eternal Life
    • God's Covenants

      The Mystery and Marrow of the Bible Volume 5

      • 674pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the New Covenant, described as God's ultimate agreement, confirmed through Jesus Christ, and exemplified in human experience. Francis Roberts emphasizes its significance as the final covenant, lasting from Christ's death until the end of time. This volume completes a five-part series published by Berith Press, offering a thorough exploration of the theological implications and enduring relevance of the New Covenant.

      God's Covenants
    • God's Covenants

      The Mystery and Marrow of the Bible (Volume 1)

      • 552pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The book features the newly typeset works of Francis Roberts, providing the Reformed community with a fresh opportunity to engage with his writings after over 380 years. Edited solely for readability, these volumes aim to make Roberts' insights more accessible to contemporary readers. A preface by Dr. Todd Ruddell adds scholarly context to this significant re-release.

      God's Covenants
    • God's Covenants

      The Mystery and Marrow of the Bible Volume 4

      • 594pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the Covenant of Grace, detailing its various administrations, including its significance with David and the exiled captives in Babylon, as guided by the prophets. It introduces the New Covenant as "God's Covenant of Performance," emphasizing its fulfillment through Jesus Christ. This covenant is portrayed as the ultimate expression of divine promise, lasting from Christ's death to the end of time, showcasing its enduring relevance and excellence in the context of biblical theology.

      God's Covenants
    • God's Covenants

      The Mystery and Marrow of the Bible Volume 3

      • 592pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      The book features newly typeset volumes of Francis Roberts' work, making it accessible to the Reformed community after 380 years. Edited for readability while preserving original Hebrew, Greek, and Latin phrases, these editions come in a 6"x9" format with a digital cloth cover and dust jacket. A preface by Dr. Todd Ruddell adds scholarly context, enhancing the significance of this reprint.

      God's Covenants
    • Clavis Bibliorum

      The key of the Bible, unlocking the richest treasury of the Holy Scriptures. Wherein the Scripture-songs dispersed here and there in the Old and New Testament, are metrically translated out of the Hebrew

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      This work offers a unique exploration of the Holy Scriptures by providing metrically translated Scripture-songs from both the Old and New Testaments, originally published in 1675. It serves as a key to understanding the richness of biblical texts, making the poetic elements accessible to readers. The unchanged, high-quality reprint preserves the authenticity of the original edition, appealing to those interested in historical biblical interpretations and poetic expressions within the Scriptures.

      Clavis Bibliorum
    • This high-quality reprint presents the original 1675 edition, exploring the relationship between moral law and judicial law. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings of legal principles, examining how ethical considerations shape legal frameworks. The text serves as a historical reference, offering insights into the legal thought of its time while remaining relevant to contemporary discussions on law and morality.

      On the moral law and judicial law
    • This practical, hands-on introduction to philosophy uses jargon-free language and a step-by-step approach to engage readers in philosophical activity while clearly explaining the subject matter. Designed to foster independent thought, each chapter outlines learning aims, concepts, and skills, followed by graded exercises that guide readers through central philosophical topics. Readers are encouraged to respond to suggested answers and complete revision tasks, enabling them to 'do' philosophy by analyzing questions, distinguishing between analytic and continental approaches, and assessing arguments from philosophers like Plato, Descartes, Kant, and Nietzsche, as well as Aristotle, Duns Scotus, Mill, and de Beauvoir. The book features an extensive, fully cross-referenced glossary of names and philosophical terms that provides definitions and allows for quick recaps of previously introduced topics. Key features include a comprehensive introduction to major philosophical issues, a practical workbook format with summary boxes and exercises, engaging writing, the development of analytical skills alongside philosophical understanding, connections between analytic and continental traditions, and an encyclopedic reference glossary.

      The philosophy workbook