The Digital Puritan

The Digital Puritan

"The Digital Puritan" is a quarterly reader of helpful Puritan works. Each article is carefully edited and formatted to maximize readability. This edition contains the following: 1. The Preciousness of Time - Jonathan Edwards. In which being mindful of the brevity of this life makes us live life to the fullest. 2. A Description of True Blessedness - Christopher Love. Why faithful hearing and keeping of the Word of God is an essential element of saving faith. 3. Of Wisdom and Innocency - Thomas Watson. Christ teaches that we are to be "wise as serpents and harmless as doves" (Matt. 10:16). 4. The Removal of the Gospel - Stephen Charnock. God's most severe and final judgment upon a land is the removal of the gospel from it. 5. The Crown and Glory of a Christian - Christopher Ness. The essential elements of conversion and the pursuit of a God-honouring life. Includes over 500 Scripture references (in the ESV) and helpful notes hyperlinked to the articles. No internet connection is required.

The Art of War

The Art of War

Contains Active Table of Contents (HTML) The world's most influential treatise on strategy The Art of War' is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the 5th century BC and is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu. The text is composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare and it is commonly thought of as a definitive work on military strategy and tactics. It was placed at the head of China's Seven Military Classics upon the collection's creation in 1080 by Emperor Shenzong of Song, and has long been the most influential strategy text in East Asia. It has had an influence on Eastern and Western military thinking, business tactics, legal strategy and beyond.

Tao Te Ching

Tao Te Ching

The bestselling, widely acclaimed translation from Stephen Mitchell"Mitchell's rendition of the Tao Te Ching comes as close to being definitive for our time as any I can imagine. It embodies the virtues its translator credits to the Chinese original: a gemlike lucidity that is radiant with humor, grace, largeheartedness, and deep wisdom." — Huston Smith, author of The Religions of ManIn eighty-one brief chapters, Lao-tzu's Tao Te Ching, or Book of the Way, provides advice that imparts balance and perspective, a serene and generous spirit, and teaches us how to work for the good with the effortless skill that comes from being in accord with the Tao—the basic principle of the universe.

The Ultimate Christmas Collection

The Ultimate Christmas Collection

If you were looking for the definitive Christmas anthology, consider yourself lucky, because you just found it! This book is everything you want Christmas to be — loving, warm and celebratory. Timeless and adorable, beautifully designed, "The Big Book of Christmas" is a great big stocky book — stuffed with novels, novellas, short stories, poems, carols and songs. Inside you'll find: · Novels, novellas and short stories from Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, O. Henry, Lucy Maud Montgomery, E. T. A. Hoffmann, L. Frank Baum, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Leo Tolstoy, Henry Van Dyke, Oscar Wilde, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Anton Chekhov and many more! · Poems, carols and songs from John Milton, Clement Clarke Moore, William Blake, W. B. Yeats, Rudyard Kipling, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, H. P. Lovecraft, George MacDonald, Emily Dickinson and many more!

Interior Castle

Interior Castle

While I was beseeching Our Lord today...I began to think of the soul as if it were a castle made of a single diamond or of very clear crystal, in which there are many rooms, just as in Heaven there are many mansions. — St. Teresa of AvilaA masterpiece of spiritual literature, this sixteenth-century work was inspired by a mystical vision that came upon the revered St. Teresa of Avila, one of the most gifted and beloved religious figures in history. St. Teresa's vision was of a luminous crystal castle composed of seven chambers, or "mansions," each representing a different stage in the development of the soul.In her most important and widely read book, St. Teresa describes how, upon entering the castle through prayer and meditation, the human spirit experiences humility, detachment, suffering, and, ultimately, self-knowledge, as it roams from room to room. As the soul progresses further toward the center of the castle, it comes closer to achieving ineffable and perfect peace, and, finally, a divine communion with God. A set of rare and beautiful teachings for people of all faiths desirous of divine guidance, this meticulous modern translation by E. Allison Peers breathes contemporary life into a religious classic.

Free Grace Broadcaster - Issue 171 - The Majesty of God

Free Grace Broadcaster - Issue 171 - The Majesty of God

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. This edition of the Free Grace Broadcaster celebrates the God's majesty as it is displayed in His creation. Articles include the following: The Majesty of God in Providence, by G.D. Watson (1845-1923). The Great Work of God: Rain, by John Piper. The Majestic Voice, by C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1892): God’s manifesting His power in “natural” occurrences for man to behold His glory, from Psalm 29:4. The Pleasures of God in His Creation, by John Piper: many wonderful aspects of the created world show us why God rejoices in the works of His creation. The Righteous Man’s Refuge, by John Flavel (1630-1691): God’s attribute of “divine power,” in its nature, extent, promises, and providence. The Pistol Star and the Power of God, by John Piper: a short meditation on science, sight, and divine splendor. Majesty Come Down, by Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847): from Psalm 103:5-6, showing us that God’s majesty is magnified rather than diminished by the size of this humble planet.

Dio non è grande

Dio non è grande

«La fede religiosa è inestirpabile, appunto perché siamo creature ancora in evoluzione. Non si estinguerà mai, o almeno non si estinguerà finché non vinceremo la paura della morte, del buio, dell'ignoranza e degli altri». Questa la tesi da cui parte Dio non è grande. Muovendosi tra l'analisi dei testi di fondazione delle grandi religioni (Bibbia e Corano sopra tutti) e la riflessione sull'attualità politica e sullo scontro di civiltà in atto, Hitchens costruisce un implacabile atto di accusa contro le follie cui l'uomo si abbandona nel nome di una fede: oscurantismo, superstizione, intolleranza, senso di colpa, terrore verso la sessualità, anti-secolarismo. Contro questi non-valori, e memore della grande tradizione laica anglosassone, Hitchens reclama un ritorno alle idee dell'illuminismo, intessendo un elogio arguto e a tratti commovente della ragione umana. Un grande saggio che senza mai rinunciare alle armi dell'ironia e del paradosso, costringe faziosamente il lettore a schierarsi. *** «Giramondo, ipercolto, polemico, sempre divertentissimo, Christopher Hitchens è una voce senza eguali del giornalismo americano». «Voice Literary Supplement» *** «Hitchens ha un autentico talento nel fare chiarezza, nello sciogliere i nodi piú complessi, nel distinguere i vari aspetti di ogni argomento, con grande sottigliezza di pensiero e scrittura». Hanif Kureishi

Praying with Your Whole Heart

Praying with Your Whole Heart

These thematic collections of spiritual teachings from the best Christian writers in history are sure to be popular with book study groups, Centering prayer gatherings, adult Christian formation, and for individual spiritual reading.

Case for Christ Movie Edition

Case for Christ Movie Edition

Is there credible evidence that Jesus of Nazareth really is the Son of God?Now a major motion picture, Case for Christ, Strobel retraces his own spiritual journey from atheism and former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune to faith. Strobel cross-examines a dozen experts with doctorates from schools like Cambridge, Princeton, and Brandeis who are recognized authorities in their own fields. He challenges them with questions like, how reliable is the New Testament? Does evidence for Jesus exist outside the Bible? Is there any reason to believe the resurrection was an actual event?Strobel’s tough, point-blank questions read like a captivating, fast-paced novel. But it’s not fiction. It’s a riveting quest for the truth about history’s most compelling figure.The new edition includes scores of revisions and additions, including updated material on archaeological and manuscript discoveries, fresh recommendations for further study, and an interview with the author that tells dramatic stories about the book's impact, provides behind-the-scenes information, and responds to critiques of the book by skeptics. As The Case for Christ and its ancillary resources approach 10 million copies in print, this updated edition will prove even more valuable to contemporary readers.

Free Grace Broadcaster - Issue 203 - Repentance

Free Grace Broadcaster - Issue 203 - Repentance

Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. Articles in this edition of the FGB include: What Is Repentance, by William Plumer (1802-1880): The Necessity of Repentance, by J. C. Ryle (1816-1900): Six Ingredients of Repentance, by Thomas Watson (c. 1620-1686): Repentance or Faith: Which Comes First, by John Murray (1898-1975): Christ Commanded Repentance, by Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892): Sin, Sinners, and Repentance, by John Gill (1697-1771): The Fruit of Repentance, by Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952): Examining Our Repentance, by Thomas Watson (c. 1620-1686): The Greatest Motive to Repentance, by Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892): Repentance and Universal Judgment, by Samuel Davies (1723-1761): Heaven’s Joy and Repentance, by Edward Payson (1783-1827): answers the question, Why do God, the Son of God, and the angels rejoice over repenting sinners?

On Christian Doctrine

On Christian Doctrine

According to Wikipedia: Aurelius Augustinus, Augustine of Hippo, or Saint Augustine (November 13, 354 - August 28, 430) was a philosopher and theologian, and was bishop of the North African city of Hippo Regius for the last third of his life. Augustine is one of the most important figures in the development of Western Christianity, and is considered to be one of the church fathers. He framed the concepts of original sin and just war. ...Born in present day Algeria as the eldest son of Saint Monica, he was educated in North Africa and baptized in Milan. His works, including The Confessions, which is often called the first Western autobiography, are still read around the world."

Cross Examined

Cross Examined

Christianity is more than just a religion. It is a social organism that affects the lives of every person on earth in significant ways, even if they are not Christians themselves. In the United States its influence is pervasive with often profound influence on public policies, but it is largely unchallenged as a belief system, relegated to that quarantined area outside the zone of polite conversation. Despite much academic ink being allotted to the weaknesses of Christianity as a valid belief system, the general public remains unaware of these flaws. In Cross Examined, John Campbell applies his almost thirty years of experience as a trial lawyer to dissecting Christianity and the case of apologists for the Christian God. He addresses the best arguments for Christianity, those against it, and the reasons people should care about these questions. His purpose is to fill a void in books on atheism and Christianity by systematically taking Christian claims to task and making a full-throated argument for atheism from the perspective of a trial lawyer making a case.

The Confessions of Saint Augustine

The Confessions of Saint Augustine

The Confessions of Saint Augustine is considered by many to be one of the most important religious biographies of all time. Written in the middle of the 4th century "The Confessions of Saint Augustine" tells of its author's upbringing in Algeria, his place at the Imperial court of Milan, his struggle to overcome his sexual desires, and the ultimate dedication of his life to Christ and Christian ways. "The Confessions of Saint Augustine" is not simply a recount of the author's life but a true exploration of what it is to be Christian and the struggles that one must overcome in order to find Christ and live a more pious life.

The Glory of Christ

The Glory of Christ

John Owen said, “No man shall ever behold the glory of Christ by sight in heaven who does not, in some measure, behold it by faith in this world.” Furthermore, Octavius Winslow puts it this way: “If a man sees not the glory of Christ, we hesitate not to say of him that with regard to all other spiritual objects, he is totally blind—he is yet a stranger to the illuminating grace of the Holy Spirit.” What do you think of those statements? Be honest. Do you agree with them? Or do you think them an aberration, an exaggeration…maybe a form of mysticism? Owen goes on to say, “Let no one deceive himself. He that has no sight of Christ’s glory here shall never see it hereafter.” Really? Thankfully, he explains himself: “The beholding of Christ in glory is too high, glorious, and marvelous for us in our present condition. The splendor of Christ’s glory is too much for our physical eyes just as is the sun shining in all its strength. So, while we are here on earth, we can behold His glory only by faith.” So, he is not talking about dreams or visions. Rather, he says in his famous work, Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ, in His Person, Office, and Grace: with the Differences between Faith and Sight Applied unto the Use of Them That Believe—or simply, The Glory of Christ—that we can only see Christ’s glory in the Scriptures, preeminently in the gospel, through faith quickened by the Holy Spirit. When I first read Owen’s book, I confess that I was surprised, challenged, reproved, corrected, edified, and transformed. And, after prayer and contemplation, I realized that Owen’s point was simple, profound, and much neglected by modern Christianity. Friend, do you see the glory of Christ? We read Owen in our Chapel Library staff prayer meeting, and with hearts humbled by God’s transforming truth, souls warmed with biblical glimpses of the Sun of Righteousness, affections moved by the stunning beauty of the Savior, and lives transformed by seeing Him Who loved us from all eternity, we offer you this Free Grace Broadcaster: The Glory of Christ. John Owen introduces us to this vital subject by explaining the great privilege of seeing Christ’s glory in this world as preparation for seeing His eternal splendor and majesty in the next. Following this, Owen briefly explains that the glory of Christ is the glory of the person of Christ. Charles Spurgeon then helps us to glimpse that glory with a remarkable and concise panorama of Christ’s love, His incarnation, His atoning sacrifice, His resurrection, His enthronement, and His second coming! Oh, what a vision it is! Octavius Winslow then declares that there is no love like Christ’s—a revealing love, a condescending love, a self-sacrificing love, and a forgiving love. John Flavel skillfully reveals the glory of Christ in His offices as our Prophet, our Priest, and our King. Then, William Plumer gives us yet another panoramic look at Christ; but this time in His humiliation, that is, His obedient submission to His Father in His earthly life—from virgin conception to His suffering and agony on Calvary’s cross. From there, Spurgeon declares to us that Christ’s crucifixion is Christ’s glory! He presents the revelation of Christ lifted up, drawing sinners to Himself in the greatest love ever manifested in this depraved world. But Christ’s story and glory do not end there: Thomas Watson shows us that God the Father exalted His Son in His titles, His office, His ascension, His session at God’s right hand, and His judging of the world! If we really see Christ so, our hearts cannot but be ravished by His beauty; and Octavius Winslow proclaims that there is no beauty like Christ’s beauty—nothing in the universe compares! Winslow then brings this theme to a close by challenging us to contemplate Christ’s astonishing glory.

The Practice of the Presence of God

The Practice of the Presence of God

The Practice of the Presence of God is a text compiled by Father Joseph de Beaufort of the wisdom and teachings of Brother Lawrence, a 17th century Carmelite monk. It is a collection of his letters, and records made, by other participants in them, of his conversations. A constant theme is the development of an awareness of the presence of God.

Spirits Rebellious

Spirits Rebellious

A clarion call for freedom from one of the twentieth century’s most important philosophers and writers, Kahlil Gibran A book so powerful it was burned in the marketplace of Beirut at the time of its publication, Kahlil Gibran’s Spirits Rebellious is a clarion call for freedom in his homeland of Lebanon—for individuals and society. Gibran’s bitter denunciation of religious and political injustice flows through his lyric pen in three parables, that of “Madame Rose Hanie,” “The Cry of the Graves,” and “Kahlil the Heretic.” His vision of liberty is no less powerful today.

The Digital Puritan

The Digital Puritan

"The Digital Puritan" is a digest of helpful Puritan works. This edition contains the following articles: 1. Pray for Everything - David Clarkson. Clarkson shows how by praying, our weakness is made to draw upon his omnipotence. 2. How May We Attain to Love God With All Our Hearts, Souls, and Minds? - Samuel Annesley. Based on Matthew 22:37-38, this sermon introduced the Morning Exercises at Cripplegate. 3. How Ought We to Love Our Neighbours as Ourselves? - John Milward. One of only two sermons from this Puritan pastor that survived the passage of time. 4. How the Word is to be Read and Heard - Thomas Boston. A sermon on Luke 8:18, "Take heed therefore how ye hear." 5. A Penitent Heart, the Best New Year's Gift - George Whitefield. A passionate and compelling plea for all to come to new birth in Christ. 6. The Puritans in Verse: "My Song is Love Unknown" by Samuel Crossman. Includes over 500 ESV Scripture references and end-notes hyperlinked to the articles (no internet connection needed).

God Is Not Great

God Is Not Great

Whether you're a lifelong believer, a devout atheist, or someone who remains uncertain about the role of religion in our lives, this insightful manifesto will engage you with its provocative ideas. With a close and studied reading of the major religious texts, Christopher Hitchens documents the ways in which religion is a man-made wish, a cause of dangerous sexual repression, and a distortion of our origins in the cosmos. With eloquent clarity, Hitchens frames the argument for a more secular life based on science and reason, in which hell is replaced by the Hubble Telescope's awesome view of the universe, and Moses and the burning bush give way to the beauty and symmetry of the double helix. In the tradition of Bertrand Russell's Why I Am Not a Christian and Sam Harris's The End of Faith, Christopher Hitchens makes the ultimate case against religion.

The Digital Puritan

The Digital Puritan

"The Digital Puritan" is a biannual digest of carefully selected Puritan works which provides a steady diet of sound Puritan teaching. The language has been gently modernised to render it more readable, while still retaining much of the flavour and character of the original text. Hundreds of helpful notes and Scripture references (in the English Standard Version®) are included as end-notes; no internet connection is needed. The following articles appear in this autumn/winter 2015 edition: 1. The Authority and Utility of the Scriptures – Hugh Binning 2. The Duty of Searching the Scriptures – George Whitefield 3. The Great Worth of Scripture Knowledge – Francis Roberts 4. How the Word is to be Read and Heard – Thomas Boston 5. How We May Read the Scriptures with Most Spiritual Profit – Thomas Watson 6. The Puritan Practice of Meditation – Drs. Joel R. Beeke and Mark Jones

The History of the Devil: As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts

The History of the Devil: As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts

While many of Daniel Defoe’s stories and novels have religious undertones, it’s no surprise that he authored, “The History of the Devil As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts”.  An account of one man’s thoughts over the existence of a higher being, the reader will gain a sense of enlightenment and thought as their own pondering is elicited.  Perfect for anyone interested in theories behind good and evil, with some humour to lighten the mood, Defoe’s work will provide enjoyment to all.  Download Today & Enjoy - Courtesy of MindFull Media.