Watson, Thomas – All for Good
homas Watson, from a Calvinist perspective, explains why the “election” is good, all for good. The things he explores are the good things that God plans for the elect.
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homas Watson, from a Calvinist perspective, explains why the “election” is good, all for good. The things he explores are the good things that God plans for the elect.
This is a serious study on Dispensationalism, its origin, its principal proponents (Scofield, Chafer, Darby, etc), the conditions of its focus, etc.
Teasley Holy Spirit and Other Spirits is about the Holy Spirit’s effect on the believer as wells as how other spirits (demons) try to affect mankind with specific unholy spirits.
The Holy Spirit in the New Testament By Arno Clemens Gaebelein is a 19 chapter work looking at key verses on the Holy Spirit in the NT.
MacDuff, John – The Christian’s Pathway (31 days) is a 31 day devotional work by Congregational MacDuff.
Dabney was a Baptist, and this work is his Systematic Theology. Dabney was also Calvinistic.
In this 31 chapter (month devotions) book by Andrew Murray (Deeper Life, Dutch Reformed), he examines the spirit of Christ
The Carnal Mind by Harmon Allen Baldwin is a 30 chapter work on the carnal mind, defining terms, biblical view, what is evil, guilt, pollution, self-denial, oppositon to light, etc.
Robert Shaw’s short 1 chapter work on God and the Holy Trinity is an excellent collection of observations and verses that defend the Trinity.
Dr John R Rice’s small book on new converts, setting out the steps he sees as good for them. Assurance of Salvation, Baptism, Young Children, Prayer Life, and Giving and Soul-Winning (Evangelism).
Calvin Institutes of the Christian Religion is a monumental work by Calvin of 18 chapters or Books on Doctrine.
Our God by Octavius Winslow is a 10 chapter look at some of the characteristics of God himself. Love, Hope, Patience, Comfort, Grace, Holiness, peace, Light, etc.
Charles Hodge’s great systematic theology work is a well known Reformed/Calvinist theology. It is extensive.
These are Al Franklin Hermeneutics Class Notes for Hermeneutics from Shasta Bible College
According to the Promise by Charles H. Spurgeon