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PRICE RECOMMENDS THE PURITAN HARD DRIVE ow.ly/gAtQr Westminster Larger and Shorter Catechism Commentaries by Jim Dodson, the Westminster Divines, Thomas Watson, Thomas Boston, Thomas Ridgeley and Others (Free MP3s, Books, Videos, Etc.) ow.ly/xX6dn The whole set from this series by Jim Dodson, explaining the Westminster Larger and Shorter Catechism from Scripture, is at sermonaudio/go/136911, or will appear here, Lord willing, in the future. This series contains some of the best teaching you will ever hear on the Westminster Larger and Shorter Catechisms. ow.ly/xX6dn If you love the Bible, then you may well be Reformed. If you think of yourself as Reformed, but you have seldom or have never read older Reformed literature,prepare to be challenged. The Puritan Hard Drive (bit.ly/ci3g2z)provides primary sources and depth of theological and spiritual insight which is lacking in much of what is passed off as genuine Reformed theology. If you think of yourself as conservative, the older Puritan and Reformed authors will help you sort reality from myth in your quest to be truly Reformed. There are more solid resources for less money here than anywhere else. I highly recommend you take responsibility for your soul and spend a few shekels for this cup of cold water in the midst of the modern religious desert. - Jim Dodson, Reformed Presbyterian Scholar, covenanter.org/ ow.ly/xX5ZK FREE MP3s On the Westminster Larger & Shorter Catechism. A Phenomenal Messages About Practical Atheism and How Christians and Unbelievers Practice This Sin As Individuals, Families, Churches and States, and How Practical Atheism Leads To the Breakdown Of All Levels Of Society by Jim Dodson (Free MP3) ow.ly/xX5ZK. Deals primarily with practical Atheism, whether practiced in the life of Christians or unbelievers. Also touches on Calvinism, election, Gods infinity, Heaven, providence, predestination, sanctification, apologetics, affections, emotions, the mind, the will, faith, reason, idolatry, unbelief, misbelief, science, judicial hardening, Gods justice, Gods mercy, reprobation, apostasy, the occult, police states, Communism, Hell and much more! A fascinating message containing much important teaching about biblical truth and its application to the individual, family, church and state, to science, to the mind and much more. The whole set from this series by Jim Dodson, explaining the Westminster Larger and Shorter Catechism from Scripture, is at sermonaudio/go/136911, or will appear here, Lord willing, in the future. This series contains some of the best teaching you will ever hear on the Westminster Larger and Shorter Catechisms. Email [email protected] for access to many more messages in this series, as well as other series of messages by Jim Dodson. Any lover of Puritan literature will find a treasure trove in the Puritan Hard Drive. - Dr. Joel R. Beeke, President of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary ow.ly/gAu3F. FULL REVIEW: DR. JOEL R. BEEKE RECOMMENDS THE PURITAN HARD DRIVE ow.ly/gAtU3 Q. 105. What are the sins forbidden in the first commandment? A. The sins forbidden in the first commandment are, atheism, in denying or not having a God; idolatry, in having or worshipping more gods than one, or any with or instead of the true God; the not having and avouching him for God, and our God; the omission or neglect of anything due to him, required in this commandment; ignorance, forgetfulness, misapprehensions, false opinions, unworthy and wicked thoughts of him; bold and curious searching into his secrets; all profaneness, hatred of God; self-love, self-seeking, and all other inordinate and immoderate setting of our mind, will, or affections upon other things, and taking them off from him in whole or in part; vain credulity, unbelief, heresy, misbelief, distrust, despair, incorrigibleness, and insensibleness under judgments, hardness of heart, pride, presumption, carnal security, tempting of God; using unlawful means, and trusting in lawful means; carnal delights and joys; corrupt, blind, and indiscreet zeal; lukewarmness, and deadness in the things of God; estranging ourselves, and apostatizing from God; praying, or giving any religious worship, to saints, angels, or any other creatures; all compacts and consulting with the devil, and hearkening to his suggestions; making men the lords of our faith and conscience; slighting and despising God and his commands; resisting and grieving of his Spirit, discontent and impatience at his dispensations, charging him foolishly for the evils he inflicts on us; and ascribing the praise of any good we either are, have or can do, to fortune, idols, ourselves, or any other creature. - Westminster Larger Catechism ow.ly/xX6oH The Ten Commandments (Westminster Larger Catechism, 1648) Gods Law: Duties & Sins by the Westminster Assembly (Free MP3) sermonaudio/sermoninfo.asp?SID=81610118280 In this present time, a great many Presbyterians (particularly in North America) have forgotten and implicitly (perhaps unwittingly) rejected their Presbyterian heritage. Strangely, Westminster confessing churches have rejected the theological distinctives of the Westminster Standards. Although the Westminster Assembly produced a beautiful statement of soteriological Calvinism, the histories clearly demonstrate that soteriology was not the principle focus, nor chief interest, of the Assembly. The Westminster Assembly was primarily concerned with uniformity in worship (in accordance with the Regulative Principle), the form of church government (Presbyterianism jus divinum), and Church-State relations (the Establishment Principle). It is a sad irony that the great and distinctive attainments of the Westminster Assembly have been ignored and rejected by so many Westminster confessing churches. However, we may yet entertain the hope that these great attainments are rejected largely because of ignorance. The best books on these subjects have not been readily available; but (thanks be to God) they are available again on the Puritan Hard Drive (bit.ly/ci3g2z). For anyone interested in recovering our Presbyterian and Reformed past, the Puritan Hard Drive (bit.ly/ci3g2z) is a must. It is my hope and prayer that the Puritan Hard Drive (bit.ly/ci3g2z) will be used by God to bring to light the things that were hidden, to call to remembrance the things that were forgotten. - Dr. Steven Dilday, Pastor of Liberty and Grace Reformed Church in Northern Virginia libertyandgracereformed.org/ and sermonaudio/PRCNOVA, President of The Matthew Poole Project matthewpoole.net/, Professor of Hebrew and director of the Ph.D. program in Puritan History and Literature at Whitefield Theological Seminary sermonaudio/sermoninfo.asp?SID=82911013359, also directs the Master of Theology degree in Ecclesiastical Latin. Dr. Dilday is currently translating the Synopsis written by the Puritan Divine, Matthew Poole matthewpoole.net/aboutSynopsis.html. This project when completed will consist of approximately 82 volumes.
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