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      To believe Christ’s ability to save us may appear a very easy thing to those to whom sin hath not appeared sin. The reason is, they being strangers to sin, are strangers also to the cost of redemption from it. But those who are truly convinced of sin find it a very difficult matter: and they experimentally know how hard, of all things hard, it is to believe that Christ is able to deliver them from it.— Thomas Charles, Spiritual Counsels, p. 216-217

Puritan and Reformed Books

In this section I’ll be sharing with you the e-Books I have collected over the past few years, all in pdf format. I hope you would find much spiritual profit from your perusal from these virtual pages, and I pray may draw you closer to the Lord Christ Jesus.

Click an author:

A.W. Pink (1886-1952)
John Owen (1616-1683)
Richard Baxter (1615-1691)

Note:
As far as I know these e-books have no copyright on them and are distributable for free. If it is found to be otherwise please do inform me which titles have copyrights on them, so I may be able to request permission from the copyright holder to post the e-books, and if request is not granted, take them down instead.
You can reach me at: jm@newdemonstration.com

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  1. March 7th, 2010 on Sunday at 6:58 am

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