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Overview

This is a collection of most of A.W. Pink's tracts brought together into one book. These tracts are less than 30 pages long. Their subjects include: How to live as a disciple of Christ, The nature of Sin and How to resist Satan. These tracts contain both Biblical Doctrine and practical advice. Anyone acquainted with Mr Pink will appreciate these short sketches.Those not aquainted with him will gain an overview of his rich teachings and trustworthy analysis of Scripture through a reading of this Anthology.

Key Features

  • Challenging and inspirational
  • Rich in devotional and practical truth

Contents

  • 1 John 2:2
  • Another Gospel
  • Anxiety
  • Bearing the Rod
  • Chosen to Salvation
  • Christian Fools
  • The Christian in Romans 7
  • Christian Liberty
  • The Christian Sabbath
  • Churches of God
  • Communion
  • The Covenant Allegory
  • The Cross and Self
  • Cross-Bearing
  • The Cure for Despondency
  • “Doctor” or “Brother”
  • Does First Corinthians 12 Mean the Universal Church or a Local New Testament
  • Eternal Punishment
  • Evangelical Preaching
  • Experimental Salvation
  • The Eye of Faith
  • Faith
  • Family Worship
  • “The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Wisdom”
  • A Fourfold Salvation
  • The God of Jacob
  • The “god” of This Generation
  • Godly Companions
  • God’s Sovereignty and the Human Will
  • The Gospel of Satan
  • Gospel Preaching Commanded
  • A Great Deception
  • Have You Truly Come to Christ
  • “He Instructed Him”
  • The Holiness of God
  • The Hope of His Calling
  • The Impotency of the Human Will
  • “It Is Finished”
  • Keeping the Heart
  • Knowing God
  • The Law and the Saint
  • The Longsuffering Of God
  • Love Of the Truth or For the Truth?
  • The Meaning of “KOSMOS” in John 3:16
  • The Narrow Way
  • The Nature of Christ’s Salvation Misrepresented by the Present-day “Evangelist”
  • Objections to God’s Sovereignty Answered
  • The Ordained Lamp
  • Personal Holiness
  • Practical Godliness
  • Prayer
  • Preaching False and True
  • The Prodigal Son
  • Real Christianity
  • “Rejoice in the Lord Alway”
  • Repent or Perish
  • Resisting the Devil
  • Satan and His Gospel
  • Signs of the Times
  • The Snare of Service
  • The Sovereignty of God in Creation
  • The Sovereignty of God
  • A Study of Dispensationalism
  • Subjection Under God’s Chastisement
  • That Worthy Name
  • Tithing
  • True Christian Love
  • Vile!
  • What Ought to be Our Attitude Toward the Sovereignty of God?
  • Worship
  • The Wrong Emphasis!

Praise for the Print Edition

The widespread circulation of his writings after his death made him one of the most influential evangelical authors in the second half of the twentieth century.

—Iain H. Murrary

Product Details

  • Title: The Arthur Pink Anthology
  • Author: A. W. Pink
  • Publisher: Logos Research Systems, Inc.
  • Publication Date: 2000

About A. W. Pink

A. W. Pink (1886-1952) a native of Nottingham, England, whose life as a pastor and writer was spent in a variety of locations in the British Isles, the United States, and Australia. As a young man he turned away from the Christian faith of his parents and became an adherent of the theosophical cult; but then he experienced an evangelical conversion and crossed the Atlantic in 1910, at the age of 24, to become a student at the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. After only six weeks, however, he left to take up a pastoral ministry. It was during the years that followed that he found his way to a strictly Calvinistic position in theology. He was soon wielding a quite prolific pen. As one whose life was devoted to the study and exposition of the Scriptures, he became the author of numerous books which the Banner of Truth Trust has been assiduously reprinting in recent times. No doubt his chief monument is the paper Studies in the Scriptures which he produced monthly and regularly for a period of thirty years from the beginning of 1922 until his death in 1952.

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Top Highlights

“ Christian liberty is deliverance from the Power of the Devil.” (source)

“The success of an illegitimate coiner depends largely upon how closely the counterfeit resembles the genuine article. Heresy is not so much the total denial of the truth as a perversion of it. That is why half a lie is always more dangerous than a complete repudiation. Hence when the Father of Lies enters the pulpit it is not his custom to flatly deny the fundamental truths of Christianity, rather does he tacitly acknowledge them, and then proceed to give an erroneous interpretation and a false application.” (source)

“Christian liberty is deliverance from the Authority of Man.” (source)

“One evil ever leads to another. God’s appointed method for the financing of the work which He has been pleased to place in our hands, is that of tithing—the strict setting aside one-tenth of all we receive, to be devoted to His cause. Where the Lord’s people faithfully do this, there is never any shortage or going into debt. Where tithing is ignored there is almost always a deficit, and then the ungodly are asked to help or worldly methods are employed to raise money. If we sow the wind, we must not be surprised if we reap the whirlwind.” (source)

“The last part of verse 25 sums up what he had said in the second part of Romans 7. It describes the Christian’s dual life. The new nature serves the law of God; the old nature, to the end of history, will serve ‘the law of sin.’” (source)

  • Title: The Arthur Pink Anthology
  • Author: Arthur Walkington Pink
  • Publisher: Faithlife
  • Print Publication Date: 2000
  • Logos Release Date: 2005
  • Era: era:modern
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Pink, A. W. › Works of
  • Resource ID: LLS:AWP-ANTH
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-23T22:44:25Z
Arthur Walkington Pink

A. W. Pink (1886–1952) pastored churches in the United States and Australia for most of his working life. At the age of 24, Pink experienced an evangelical conversion and crossed the Atlantic from Great Britain to study at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. But after only six weeks, he left to take up a pastoral ministry during which he found his way to a strictly Calvinistic position in theology.

In 1922, Pink produced a monthly magazine entitled Studies in the Scriptures which circulated among English-speaking Christians worldwide. Pink devoted his life to the study and exposition of the Scriptures and became the author, also under the name Arthur Walkington Pink, of numerous books which the Banner of Truth Trust began publishing after Pink’s death.

Articles, books, tracts, and pamphlets, including the notable Exposition of Hebrews and The Nature of God, can be found in the A. W. Pink Collection (40 vols.). Also available from Logos are The Godhood of God, Why Four Gospels?, The Divine Inspiration of the Bible, and The Law and the Saint.

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