Posted on April 1, 2008 by theexpositor
Words: Horatius Bonar, 1866.
Blessing and honor and glory and power,
Wisdom and riches and strength evermore
Give ye to Him Who our battle hath won
Whose are the kingdom, the crown, and the throne.
Into the heav’n of the heav’ns hath He gone,
Sitteth He now in the joy of the throne,
Weareth He now of the kingdom the crown,
Singeth He [...]
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Posted on March 7, 2008 by theexpositor
his Confession was drawn up by the Rev. John Newton Brown, D. D., of New Hampshire (b. 1803, d. 1868), about 1833, and has been adopted by the New Hampshire Convention, and widely accepted by Baptists, especially in the Northern and Western States, as a clear and concise statement of their faith, in harmony with [...]
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Posted on February 11, 2008 by theexpositor
“Grant what thou commandest and then
command what thou wilt.”
Augustine of Hippo
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Posted on January 13, 2008 by theexpositor
Posted on September 25, 2007 by theexpositor
Calvinism: Its Champions from a radio message from Redeemer Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky
There are in Christianity two opposing views regarding the doctrine of salvation. (We here use the term Christianity in its widest possible sense, encompassing both that which is Biblical and true, and its counterfeit which is unbiblical and therefore heretical.) The Biblical doctrine [...]
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Posted on September 7, 2007 by theexpositor
from OldTruth.com
“To the Puritans, no discipline was so exacting, and no labor so rewarding as the interpretation of the scriptures. The soundness of their method is unquestionable; we shall do well to follow in their footsteps. That will mean asking six questions of each passage or text that we seek to expound:
1. What do these [...]
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Posted on August 6, 2007 by theexpositor
I have really been blessed by the articles of Dr. Michael Horton concerning the man, the theology and the infleunce of Charles Finney. If you havent already, please listen to the White Horse Inn program concerning Charles Finney and American Revivalism.
Here is another great article by Dr. Horton from Modern Reformation magazine on The Legacy [...]
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Posted on August 4, 2007 by theexpositor
On this weeks episode of The White Horse, who was Charles Finney and how did his ideas affect the formation of modern American Christianity? What did he teach about sin, grace, or even Christ’s death on the cross? The answers to these and other questions raised on this edition of the White Horse Inn may [...]
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Posted on July 31, 2007 by theexpositor
The subject of the Five Solas of the Protestant Reformation have come up in several conversations recently, and in some of those discussions, it seemed that some people did not understand what the Five Solas are. So, I offer the following brief definition from Wikipedia.com, and a link from a document that was originally written for the [...]
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Posted on July 31, 2007 by theexpositor
from AlbertMohler.com
“What would Luther do? Asking this kind of question invites trouble. The question might be a fun exercise for a graduate seminar, but it cannot be answered in any helpful way, other than to go back to what Luther did.
Luther stood upon the authority of every single word of the Bible. As he repeatedly [...]
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