Grantian Florilegium
Friday, December 15
R.C. Sproul 1939-2017
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I met R.C. Sproul during the first week of March 1982 in San Diego at the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy’s Congress on the Bi...
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Wednesday, November 1
Christianity's Dangerous Idea
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Christianity's Dangerous Idea: The Protestant Revolution; A History from the Sixteenth Century to the Twenty-First, by Alister McGrat...
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Wednesday, August 2
Chalmers and the Primacy of Prayer
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Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847), the great Scottish pastor, professor, author, and statesman, was undeniably a man of action. He was the qui...
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Saturday, May 6
The Battle of the White Horse
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The Christian king of Wessex, Alfred the Great, defeated the pagan Viking warlord Guthrum at the Battle of Ethandun on this day in 878....
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Friday, February 10
Spurgeon on Prayer
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I know of no better thermometer to your spiritual temperature than this, the measure of the intensity of your prayer. The ship of prayer m...
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Wednesday, January 4
Written in Time
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I first began to seriously read and study the life and work of Thomas Chalmers a quarter of a century ago. When I was in graduate schoo...
Friday, December 2
The Gift of Giving
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In 2 Corinthians the Apostle Paul offers an extended exhortation on stewardship: “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, an...
Monday, November 7
The Magdeburg Confession of 1550
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By the 16th century virtually no one disagreed on the fact that the West needed to be reformed. What they disagreed on was what that refo...
Wednesday, November 2
Scots Confession
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Patrick Hamilton and George Wishart first proclaimed the doctrines of the Reformation in Scotland. Both men were gifted scholars, belove...
Wednesday, October 26
The Canons of Dort
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We didn’t get TULIP, the Five Points of Calvinism, from Calvin. Oh sure, the doctrines can be found in his magisterial Institutes of Chris...
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