The Harmony of the Three Commissions: Or, None But Christ, Wherein is Infallibly Declared, that All Prophets in the Time of the Law ..., and All Apostles and Ministers in the Time of the Gospel Do Each of Them Unanimously Agree in Their Doctrine Concerning God. And that According to the Doctrine of the Third Commission ... There is None But Christ; ... No Other God But Our Lord Jesus Christ ... First Written in ... 1692 ... Printed in ... 1757, Etc. [With a Letter to Friends in and about London on the Divisions in Their Church.]


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None But Jesus


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C. H. Spurgeon said of Richard Sibbes, 'He scatters pearls and diamonds with both hands', and the same could be said of another well-known Puritan: John Flavel. This little book is full of thought-provoking quotations drawn from Flavel's writings. Most focus on Jesus Christ, but they also include topics such as providence, conversion, suffering, heaven, and glory.




None But Christ


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None But Christ by the Puritan John Wall is 33 chapters on Paul's statement, "I determined to know nothing among you save Christ and Him crucified." In typical Puritan fashion Wall exhausts his subject, that nothing but Christ matters, and why that is so. It is a God-honoring, Christ-exalting book that will help you fall more deeply in love with the Savior.










No Other Savior But Jesus Christ


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Beginning with his text from Acts 4:12, “Neither is there salvation in any other…” Dr. Tuckney demonstrates that there is no salvation but by Christ, who is the only Savior. He shows this from God’s design that there is no name under heaven given to us by which we must be saved. Nor is there any temporal, much less any spiritual and eternal salvation other than which is found by way of covenant through Jesus Christ. In opposition to this, Tuckney takes to task those in his day (and ours) who say that salvation may be found outside the Gospel, which includes other religious views and philosophical arguments. Then, Dr. Tuckney examines the all-important question about those who might be saved apart from a true knowledge of the Gospel. These include those in heathen nations who remain in darkness and never hear the word of God, infants who die in infancy, and those mentally handicapped who have no ability to understand the Gospel. What does God do with such people? Tuckney examines this point by point with scholarly precision and a biblical answer. This is not a scan or facsimile, has been updated in modern English for easy reading and has an active table of contents for electronic versions.







The Friendly Visitor


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