Heart Talks by Charles W. Naylor
Date: 1920 About Charles W. Naylor Charles W. Naylor is also the author of God's Will and How to Know It, Winning A Crown, and The Secret of Being Strong. more
Date: 1920 About Charles W. Naylor Charles W. Naylor is also the author of God's Will and How to Know It, Winning A Crown, and The Secret of Being Strong. more
…dialogue between theology and science throughout the twentieth century. Praise for the Print Edition It would be good if all theologians who write on the evolutionary hypothesis manifested the same knowledge and appreciation of its strong and weak points. —Christian World Product Details … more
…apostles that this was the sad history which awaited the church. It is the apostles who tell us what disasters were to flow in with a strong tide—nobody more so than the apostle Paul, who says, “I know that after my decease shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock.” … more
…Calvin’s teaching, preaching, and catechizing fostered growth in the relationship between believers and God. —Joel R. Beeke, President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Church History, and Homiletics, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grad Rapids, Michigan The Institutes is a … more
…Homiletics, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grad Rapids, Michigan The Institutes is a strongly personal book. The author addresses his readers directly. . . . It is this immediate, engaging style that has no doubt contributed so much to the power and attraction of the Institutes over … more
…The Institutes is a strongly personal book. The author addresses his readers directly. . . . It is this immediate, engaging style that has no doubt contributed so much to the power and attraction of the Institutes over the years. —Paul Helm, Teaching Fellow at Regent College, … more
…Seminary, Grad Rapids, Michigan The Institutes is a strongly personal book. The author addresses his readers directly. . . . It is this immediate, engaging style that has no doubt contributed so much to the power and attraction of the Institutes over the years. —Paul Helm, Teaching Fellow … more
…including The Cruciality of the Cross, his strong plea for the orthodox doctrine of atonement, and The Justification of God, a moving collection of lectures written at the height of World War I, when many Christians were having trouble reconciling their faith in God with the horrors of war. … more
…preaching, and catechizing fostered growth in the relationship between believers and God. —Joel R. Beeke, President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Church History, and Homiletics, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan The Institutes is a strongly personal book. … more
…growth in the relationship between believers and God. —Joel R. Beeke, President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Church History, and Homiletics, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan The Institutes is a strongly personal book. The author addresses his … more
…’s teaching, preaching, and catechizing fostered growth in the relationship between believers and God. —Joel R. Beeke, President and Professor of Systematic Theology, Church History, and Homiletics, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan The Institutes is a strongly … more
…topical book of quotations, and a book of his famous prayers Praise for Henry Ward Beecher His discourse sparkled with felicitous similes and metaphors (it is his strong suit to use the language of the worldly,) and might be called a striking mosaic work, wherein poetry, pathos, humor, … more
…when harmless idiosyncrasy runs into serious doctrinal divergence; strong in his convictions, but not litigious; tenacious of principle, but never sticking in the bark: a sturdy, robust thinker, always ready to defend the faith, a brilliant thinker…Beyond all question he takes his place … more
…and tradition raised the ire of not a few church leaders, among them A. H. Strong. After Strong penned a damning indictment of the Plymouth Brethren movement, H. A. Ironside weighed in on the controversy at the request of a congregant, and, in doing so, brought needed clarity to a … more
…Trial which makes a strong appeal to clergy and laity alike by its ripe scholarship and forceful and simple style. —The Living Age Sidelights on Christian Doctrine Author: James Orr Publisher: A. C. Armstrong Publication Date: 1909 Pages: 183 Sample Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 … more