What are the duties of husbands and wives towards each other?
Taking as his starting point, Ephesians 5:33
Richard Steele has written a clear account of the marriage duties of husbands and wives,... More > and their relation to each other.
“Nevertheless let everyone of you in particular so love his wife even as himself; and the wife see that she reverence her husband.< Less
A series of sermons by the well known baptist Pastor John Kershaw.
Subjects covered include The Rock of Salvation, The River of God, The Ministry, Born of God, Believer's Baptism, Finishing Our... More > Course With Joy, Seeing Jesus, Immutability, Faithfullness and Longsuffering, and others.< Less
Written in 1722 these classic accounts of Daniel Defoe's journeys depict the many interesting buildings, towns, and villages that he met with on his travels around England.
A verse by verse Bible study of the book of Nahum by John Gill, the noted Baptist Theologian and Pastor.
The Bible explained in a simple but in depth manner.
I have called my own book Adventures with God, and subtitled it Some of the Lord’s Dealings with Francis Nigel Lee. Why? Because in it, I have tried to describe only those events I think... More > disclose our gracious God’s dealings with the unworthy sinner penning these lines. In enclosing several testimonials and references by my professors and employers and friends here within, I have done so only to try and show the great grace of God and the patient graciousness of those so testifying -- toward the deeply-flawed writer of this Introduction. Such kind testimonials have all been far more generous than this sinner could ever deserve.< Less
A Bible concordance and dictionary Arranged In Alphabetical Order, and containing, in addition to the usual literal explanation of words,a large number of short doctrinal and practical articles on... More > important truths found in the Word of God.< Less
Christmas is a time for stories, each of these stories has been told and retold by parents to their children, and in turn by those children to their own children.
Each story has had various... More > different forms and styles over the years, but the versions which you will find here are perhaps the best loved and most well known.
In publishing this volume it is our desire to bring these stories before the public once more, and to encourage a wide audience to read and retell them into the future.< Less
The famous German Church Historian Rev. Professor Dr.J.H. Kurtz called King Alfred the greatest and noblest of all the monarchs England has ever had. King Alfred applied all the energy of his mind to... More > the difficult problems of government; to the emancipation of his Christian country by driving out the Pagan Danish invaders and robbers; and then to improving the internal condition of the land.
Alfred is perhaps best of all remembered for his famous Law Code. King Alfred's Book of Laws or Dooms came forth from the laws of Kent, Mercia and Wessex. All these attempted to blend the Mosaic Code with the Christian principles of Celto-Brythonic Law and old Germanic customs... the laws of Alfred, continually amplified by his successors, grew into that body of Customary Law which was administered as the 'Common Law' by the Shire and the Hundred Courts.< Less
A HANDBOOK FOR REPORTERS,CORRESPONDENTS AND Freelance WRITERS WHO DESIRE TO CONTRIBUTE TO POPULAR MAGAZINES AND MAGAZINE SECTIONS OF NEWSPAPERS BY THE Author of "Newspaper Writing and... More > Editing," and "Types of News Writing"; Director of the Course in Journalism in the University of Wisconsin.< Less