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  • The Expulsive Power of a New Affection

    “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” — 1 John 2:15Those who struggle with habitual sin are keenly aware of the despair and fatigue that comes from trying harder and harder to control the desire to do what is wrong in the eyes of God. For this person, there be times of limited success in overcoming sin, but ... Read more

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  • The Expulsive Power of a New Affection

    Series series Crossway Short Classics
    Thomas Chalmers was a Scottish Presbyterian minister who served most of his life at St. John's parish in Glasgow—a congregation that was both the largest and the poorest congregation in the city. Known for his extensive charitable work in caring for the poor and downtrodden, Chalmers was also an astute theologian. One of his most notable works is The Expulsive Power of a New Affection, in which ... Read more

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  • The Expulsive Power of a New Affection

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    Step into the profound insights of 19th-century Scottish minister Thomas Chalmers as he unravels the intricate web of human desires and attachments in his timeless work. In this captivating exploration, Chalmers unveils the human heart's natural inclination towards worldly pleasures and possessions, asserting that a mere admonition of their worthlessness falls short of effecting true ... Read more

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    Lectures on Butlers Analogy (Unabridged)

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    Unabridged

    2 hours 41 min

    Have you ever doubted the existence of God? Wrestled with questions of faith and reason? Renowned Scottish minister Thomas Chalmers did. But a book called "Analogy of Religion" by Joseph Butler changed everything. In this captivating audiobook, Chalmers dives deep into Butler's arguments, using the familiar world around us to illuminate the mysteries of faith. Is there life after death? How does ... Read more

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    Discourses on the Christian Revelation Viewed in Connection with the Modern Astronomy (Unabridged)

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    Unabridged

    4 hours 43 min

    The astronomical objection against the truth of the Gospel, does not occupy a very prominent place in any of our Treatises of Infidelity. It is often, however, met with in conversation — and we have known it to be the cause of serious perplexity and alarm in minds anxious for the solid establishment of their religious faith. There is an imposing splendour in the science of Astronomy; and it is not ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    The Expulsive Power of a New Affection

    Series series Crossway Short Classics

    Unabridged

    54 min

    In this powerful sermon, Thomas Chalmers inspires Christians to remove the snares and tangles of sin—not through legalistic obedience but through the power of a new and greater affection for God. Chalmers reminds God's saints that as sojourners living in this world, true power over the trials and sins of this life is found only in desiring Jesus Christ. ... Read more

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  • Sermon Classics by Great Preachers

    From John Wesley’s message of God’ love for fallen man to R. A. Torrey’s heartfelt tribute to John 3:16, Peter F. Gunther has compiled a collection of classic sermons that spans three centuries.The effects of these dynamic sermons, preached by men like D. L. Moody, George Whitefield, and Charles Haddon Spurgeon, touched not only individual lives, but also entire cities and nations for the Lord.An ... Read more

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  • The World's Great Sermons

    Volume IV—L. Beecher to Bushnell

    Collections of sermons by noted preachers of different periods are not an altogether uncommon contribution to literature. Italy, Germany, Holland, France, Great Britain and the United States have in this way furnished copious illustrations of the gifts of their illustrious preachers. Such treasures are found in the Latin and even in the Greek Church. Protestant communions especially, in line with ... Read more

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  • Wolf-Cap: The Night-Hawks of the Fire-Lands, A Tale Of The Bloody Fort

    A small apartment, walled with rough logs, and blackened by smoke. A substantial fire burns in an uncouth but serviceable fireplace, and a man reclines on the puncheons in the ruddy blaze. His sole companion is a huge yellow dog of the mastiff species; and his master’s long black locks rest upon his shaggy coat. It is nine o’clock at night, and the moon shines in an unclouded firmament. Not a ... Read more

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  • Legal leadership

    a handbook for future success

    Today's law firm is an entity in flux. Economic and technological disruption - along with a range of other factors - have contributed to this change, meaning that firms are not what they used to be. It is therefore a necessity that the way they are managed also needs to change. This means, among many things, the need to corporatize the running of the firm; a move away from the focus on the ... Read more

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  • The Squaw Spy: The Rangers of the Lava-beds

    “Where’s McKay?” “Still absent with his Warm Springers. I do not expect him before midnight.” “And Artena?” “Dead or alive, she is somewhere among the Indians. She promised to be here against sunset, and see, that hour is with us now.” The first speaker glanced toward the west, and remained silent for a minute. The handsome military man at his side quietly adjusted his field-glass, which he ... Read more

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  • The Girl Avenger: The Beautiful Terror of the Maumee

    It was evening among the stately cottonwoods and poplars that lined the banks of the Maumee, and the dying day an August one in the year 1794. A stag approached the historic stream to quench his thirst. The proud king of the Ohio wood walked with antlered head erect; but his cautious tread denoted that he suspected the proximity of hidden foes. His eyes swept the wood on his left and right, and ... Read more

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