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2 Free eBooks from Monergism – Calvin & Benedetto

Written November 17th, 2011
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The Prayers of John Calvin from his Commentary on Hosea

(eBook) by John Calvin

A perfect resource for your devotional reading or to find a good quote for your exposition on the book of Hosea. The following prayers by John Calvin have been collected from his Commentary on Hosea, translated into English in 1846.

FREE DOWNLOAD – Kindle .mobi and ePub formats. Read The Prayers of John Calvin online.

 

 

 

 

The Benefit of Christ Crucified

(eBook) by Don Benedetto (d. 1544)

The following treatise was arguably the most popular book of the short lived Italian Reformation. The treatise was originally published anonymously under the title Trattato Ultilissimo Del Beneficio Di Geisu Christo Crocifisso. This online edition makes use of a translation from the original Italian into English by Edward Courtenay (1548), later edited and modernized in 1855 by Rev. R. W. Johnson. It addresses such topics as original sin, the misery of man, the use of the law, justification, salvation in Christ alone, the imputation of Christ’s righteousness, and unbelief. It is available FREE in ePub and kindle format at Monergism.com.

FREE DOWNLOAD – Kindle .mobi and ePub formats. Read The Benefit of Christ Crucified online.

The Everlasting Righteousness

Written November 8th, 2011
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Or, How Shall Man Be Just with God?

by Horatius Bonar 

Horatius Bonar is best remembered for his hymns, but he was also a leading author and his “Everlasting Righteousness” remains one of the finest and most uplifting treatments of truths which have changed nations and centuries. Here is a classic treatise on justification by faith.

Available in Kindle .mobi and Epub formats

 

The Barber Who Wanted to Pray (free audio book from Ligonier Ministries)

Written November 1st, 2011
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R.C. Sproul’s “The Barber Who Wanted to Pray” is FREE to download in honor of Reformation Day!

Martin Luther was not only a leader in the 16th century Protestant Reformation, but he was also more importantly a diligent student of Scripture. Because of his study, Luther had come to develop a simple but effective way to structure a life of devotion through prayer.

Free MP3 Download:

The Barber Who Wanted to Pray by R.C. Sproul 
(Right-click to save to your computer)

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