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    • Articles, Sermons, Extracts
      • Albert Dod
        • On Revivals of Religion: Review of Charles Finney - Part One
        • On Revivals of Religion: Review of Charles Finney - Part Two
      • Chris Coldwell
        • Calvin in the Hands of the Philistines: Or Did Calvin Bowl on the Sabbath?
        • The Religious Observance of Christmas and ‘Holy Days’ in American Presbyterianism
      • Church Government
        • Extracts from Jus Divinum
      • Copyright
      • David Hay Fleming
        • The Discipline of the Reformation Part 1
        • The Discipline of the Reformation Part 2
        • The Discipline of the Reformation Part 3
      • George Gillespie
        • Assurance of an Interest in Christ
        • English Popish Ceremonies (Against Holy Days)
          • English Popish Ceremonies: Historical Introduction by Roy Middleton
          • English Popish Ceremonies: To all in the Reformed Churches (Gillespie’s Introduction)
          • English Popish Ceremonies: Bibliography
          • Introduction
          • Part 1: Holy Days take away our Christian Liberty Proved Out of the Law (EPC 1.7 31-36)
          • Part 2: Holy Days take away our Christian Liberty Proved Out of the Gospel (EPC 1.8, 37-45)
          • Part 3: Answers to some objections (EPC 1.9)
          • Part 4: That the Ceremonies are Unlawful, Because Superstitious (EPC 3.1.7-3.1.15)
          • Part 5: Popish Ceremonies are Proved to be Idolatrous Because They are Monuments of Past Idolatry (EPC 3.2)
          • Part 6: Popish Ceremonies are Proved to be Idolatrous Because They are Badges of Present Idolatry (EPC 3.3)
          • Part 7: Popish Ceremonies are Proved to be Idolatrous Because They are Formally Idols Themselves (EPC 3.4.1-3.4.6)
          • Part 8: Answers to Scriptural Defenses for Holy Days (EPC 3.6.7-3.6.14)
        • Wholesome Severity Reconciled with Christian Liberty
      • James Bannerman
        • Rites & Ceremonies in Public Worship
      • James Durham
        • Extracts from Durham on Job
        • Extracts from Durham on Scandal
          • Author’s Introduction
          • Historical Introduction by David C. Lachman, Ph.D.
          • Public Scandals and the Order of Church Discipline
          • What is Biblical “Offense” or Scandal
        • Repentance
        • The Fourth Commandment
          • Introduction
          • Part 1: The Morality of the Fourth Commandment
          • Part 1a: Family Worship
          • Part 2: The Particular Morality of this Commandment
          • Part 3: The Change of the Seventh to the First Day
          • Part 4: The Sanctification of the Lord’s Day
      • James Wood
        • Separation From Corrupt Churches
      • John M. Mason
        • Letters on Frequent Communion - Part One
        • Letters on Frequent Communion - Part Three
        • Letters on Frequent Communion - Part Two
      • Revivals of Religion
      • Samuel Miller
        • Conversation
        • Religious Conversation
        • Revivals of Religion
        • The Nature and Effects of The Stage
      • Samuel Rutherfurd
        • Rutherfurd Against Separatism: Part Four
        • Rutherfurd Against Separatism: Part One
        • Rutherfurd Against Separatism: Part Three
        • Rutherfurd Against Separatism: Part Two
      • Schism & Separatism
        • John MacPherson - Unity of the Church: The Sin of Schism
      • Thomas Boston
        • The Evil, Nature and Danger of Schism
      • Thomas M’Crie
        • Sermon: Christian Friendship
        • Sermon: Grief for the Sins of Men
        • Sermon: The Fan in Christ’s Hand
        • Statement of the Difference - Chapter 7: Brief View of the Evidence for the Exercise of Civil Authority About Religion.
      • William Cunningham
        • Relation Between Church and State
        • The Westminster Confession on the Separation of Church and State
      • William Sprague
        • Danger of Being Over Wise
      • Worship
        • David Calderwood, Reasons Against Festival Days
        • James Gilfillan, Holidays
        • John L. Girardeau, The Discretionary Power of the Church
        • Robert L. Dabney, Review of Dr. Girardeau’s Instrumental Music in Public Worship
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    • Reviews
      • Review: George Gillespie’s English Popish Ceremonies
      • Review: Jus Divinum Regiminis Ecclesiastici
      • Reviews: James Durham’s 73 Sermons on Isaiah 53
      • Reviews: James Durham’s Lectures on Job
      • Study: R. L. Dabney’s Sensualistic Philosophy
    • Titles
      • Anthology of Presbyterian & Reformed Literature v.5.
      • Anthology of Presbyterian & Reformed Literature, v.3.
      • James Durham: Lectures on Job
      • James Durham: Lectures on the Ten Commandments
      • Jus Divinum Regiminis Ecclesiastici
      • R. L. Dabney: The Sensualistic Philosophy
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