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Featured, John MacGowan

The Life And Testimony Of John MacGowan

Mr. John MacGowan, known to the world as the author of ‘Dialogues of Devils,’ and other ingenious works, was a Baptist minister, and pastor of the church meeting in Devonshire-square,…

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Featured, Jared Smith's Bible Doctrine

38 Bible Doctrine – Confessional Statements And Their Proper Use

I would like to welcome you back to another study in Bible Doctrine. In our previous two studies, I have given a historic and doctrinal overview of John Gill’s Goat…

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Featured, New Focus Magazine, Peter Meney

New Focus Magazine: New Issue (October 2025)

New Issue Available. New Focus promotes the Christ-centred Gospel of God’s free and sovereign grace. It presents the Gospel as the power of God unto salvation and glories in Christ…

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Featured, Peter Meney on Doctrinal Matters

The Particularity Of John 3:16

Whenever the Bible doctrine of election is presented to those who reject the Bible’s teaching of God’s sovereignty in salvation you can be sure John chapter three and verse 16…

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Featured, William Button

Preface To William Button’s Rebuttal Of Andrew Fuller’s “The Gospel Of Christ Worthy Of All Acceptation”

Mr. Thomas Goodwin, in his address to the reader, annexed to his discourse on the true nature of the gospel, observes, “It concerns every minister of the gospel to put…

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Don Fortner's Articles, Featured

What Does It Mean To Be Reformed?

The sermons from which this tract sprang were preached to the Grace Baptist Church of Danville in Danville, Kentucky - USA, November 2, 1997 by Pastor Don Fortner. The tract is taken directly…

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  • William Huntington, The Child Of Liberty In Legal Bondage (Complete)

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Backwardness (9/11)

    July 20, 2017 /

    Which leads me to the 9th head, namely A backwardness and reluctance to all that is good. The scripture, in many places, speaks against such a soul, who cannot exercise faith on the promises. His heart is shut up, the Bible is a sealed book to him, and therefore it gets out of favour with him. "Repent, and do thy first works," &c. The ordinances are a dry breast. He cannot mix faith with the good tidings, and therefore comes with reluctance, rather driven with terror than drawn by love. "I have somewhat against thee; thou hast left thy first love." The cheerful countenances of lively saints are rather a grief and trouble to him than otherwise. He cannot help envying them even in the…

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    Further Study

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Narrowness (3/11)

    July 20, 2017

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Slavish Fear (2/11)

    July 20, 2017

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Despondency (7/11)

    July 20, 2017
  • William Huntington, The Child Of Liberty In Legal Bondage (Complete)

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Legal Strivings (10/11)

    July 20, 2017 /

    10. His legal strivings against sin and corruption while under this spirit of bondage. He finds his soul bitter, and his temper peevish. He murmurs and inwardly frets, at everything that makes against him; and indeed nothing seems to go well with him; his spirit is stiff and stubborn; God, in a way of providence as well as grace, seems "to walk contrary to him, and he walks contrary to God. He is froward; and God shews himself froward." His enmity against God is stirred up; and hard thoughts of God possess him, which at times are unadvisedly spoken with his lips; or, as the prophet says, "his tongue muttereth perverseness." Against these corruptions he strives hard; but they stir not a whit the less…

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    Further Study

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Wrath (4/11)

    July 20, 2017

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Jealousy (5/11)

    July 20, 2017

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Preface

    July 20, 2017
  • William Huntington, The Child Of Liberty In Legal Bondage (Complete)

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Miserable Success (11/11)

    July 20, 2017 /

    11th head, Which is the miserable success that attends this legal labour. All his striving against sin in his own strength is like Peter's resolution, only betrays him into sin, and into the sieve of Satan; for without Christ he can do nothing. And every time he sins there is something fresh for the wrath of the law to work on, and fresh matter for conscience to accuse of; both which awaken his fears, and summon all his terrors about him. "If I sin, then thou markest me, and wilt not acquit me from mine iniquity. Thou renewest thy witnesses against me, and increasest thine indignation upon me: changes and war are against me," Job, x. 14, 17. Hardness of heart always attends this labour…

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    Further Study

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Darkness (1/11)

    July 20, 2017

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Wrath (4/11)

    July 20, 2017

    The Child of Liberty in Legal Bondage: Rebellion (6/11)

    July 20, 2017
  • John Bradford on the Law and the Gospel (Complete)

    The Law and the Gospel

    June 19, 2017 /

    A Comparison Between The Old Man And The New, Also Between The Law And The Gospel, Containing A Short Sum Of All The Divinity Necessary For A Christian Conscience. By John Bradford (1510–1555)[1]A man that is regenerate, consisteth of two men (as a man may say), namely of “the old man,” and of “the new man.” “The old man” is like to a mighty giant, such a one as was Goliath; for his brith is now perfect. But “the new man” is like unto a little child, such a one as was David; for his birth is not perfect until the day of his general resurrection. "The old man" therefore is more stronger, lusty, and stirring than is "the new man," because the birth of…

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  • John E. Hazelton's "Hold-Fast" (Complete)

    Chapter 7: The Baptists

    October 3, 2016 /

    "For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body.''—1 Corinthians 12:13 In sketching some of God's witnesses among the Baptists in the nineteenth century, Samuel Eyles Pierce (1746-1829) should be first mentioned, because in his earlier years he sat under the ministry of Toplady, Romaine, and Hawker, with the latter of whom he was on terms of close friendship till the end of the life of the Vicar of Charles. Romaine's ministry was especially useful to him. He writes: "In a subsequent sermon, Mr. Romaine said, 'Believers, you that are believers, God looks upon you as He doth on Christ; and loves you with the love He doth Him.' 'I looked up,' says Mr. Pierce, 'with amazement! Oh, thought I, if I can…

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    Further Study

    Chapter 4: The Eighteenth Century

    October 3, 2016

    Chapter 5: The Church of England

    October 3, 2016

    Chapter 8: Literature

    October 3, 2016
  • Jared Smith On Various Issues

    High-Calvinism: Fleshing It Out

    April 27, 2016 /

    First, at no time is a sinner duty-bound under both covenants simultaneously. Second, so long as the sinner remains unregenerate, he/she is held accountable under the terms and promises of the Covenant of Works (not the Covenant of Grace). Third, once the sinner has been born again, he/she is delivered/released from the Covenant of Works, being brought experientially under the terms and promises of the Covenant of Grace. Fourth, the non-elect have absolutely no part in the Covenant of Grace—it is not their duty to believe savingly on Christ, nor is it the duty of the preacher to offer Christ to them. Christ does not represent them, neither has He made provision for them through His Mediatorial work. Fifth, the regenerated sinner has absolutely no…

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    Further Study

    The Salvation Testimony Of Don Fortner

    August 5, 2024

    Hyper-Calvinists: A Caricature

    April 4, 2016

    A Specimen Of Hercules Collins’ Teachings

    July 7, 2023
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