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By: HAMILTON (IAN).
Price: $15.20
Publisher: Banner of Truth,: 2008.
Seller ID: 76847
ISBN: 1848710135
Condition: NEW
8.3 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches144ppLike much of the New Testament, John's three letters were written to deal with pressing difficulties being experienced in the first-century churches. False teachers, whom John calls 'antichrists', were denying fundamental Christian truths and deeply troubling the Christians whom the aged apostle loved and called his 'little children'. John writes with warmth, seriousness, and urgency to correct this situation. He shows that sound doctrine is vital, not only to the well-being of Christians, but to their very existence, since error leads to deception, darkness... View more info
By: HAMILTON, IAN.
Price: $21.10
Publisher: Christian Focus / Mentor,: 2009.
Seller ID: 69301
ISBN: 184550514X
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233ppHow do strong confessional churches that seem to be doing all the right things drift inexorably from the truth. What is clear from Ian Hamiltons fascinating study is that it doesnt happen over night but it is a gradual erosion of theological and doctrinal standards. Nineteenth century Scotland was seen as a Christian nation composed of church-going people. Among its churches, Presbyterianism was strongest and within Presbyterianism there were several large denominations. The future looked bright and optimism marked many of the church leaders and congregations. Yet the sad fact is ... View more info
By: HAMILTON, IAN.
Price: $21.10
Publisher: Christian Focus / Mentor,: 2009.
Seller ID: 68898
ISBN: 184550514X
Condition: NEW
233ppHow do strong confessional churches that seem to be doing all the right things drift inexorably from the truth. What is clear from Ian Hamiltons fascinating study is that it doesnt happen over night but it is a gradual erosion of theological and doctrinal standards. Nineteenth century Scotland was seen as a Christian nation composed of church-going people. Among its churches, Presbyterianism was strongest and within Presbyterianism there were several large denominations. The future looked bright and optimism marked many of the church leaders and congregations. Yet the sad fact is ... View more info
By: HAMILTON, IAN.
Price: $21.10
Publisher: Christian Focus / Mentor,: 2009.
Seller ID: 93812
ISBN: 184550514X
Condition: NEW
233ppHow do strong confessional churches that seem to be doing all the right things drift inexorably from the truth. What is clear from Ian Hamiltons fascinating study is that it doesnt happen over night but it is a gradual erosion of theological and doctrinal standards. Nineteenth century Scotland was seen as a Christian nation composed of church-going people. Among its churches, Presbyterianism was strongest and within Presbyterianism there were several large denominations. The future looked bright and optimism marked many of the church leaders and congregations. Yet the sad fact is ... View more info
Price: $28.20
Publisher: Oxford:, Oxford University Press,: 1994.
Seller ID: 53102
ISBN: 0198661479
Condition: Fine in Fine DJ (Plastic non adhesive cover)
xvi + 602pp DJ faded on spine View more info
By: IAN HAMILTON.
Price: $15.20
Publisher: Banner of Truth,: 2008.
Seller ID: 76848
ISBN: 1848710135
Condition: NEW
8.3 x 5.3 x 0.4 inches144ppLike much of the New Testament, John's three letters were written to deal with pressing difficulties being experienced in the first-century churches. False teachers, whom John calls 'antichrists', were denying fundamental Christian truths and deeply troubling the Christians whom the aged apostle loved and called his 'little children'. John writes with warmth, seriousness, and urgency to correct this situation. He shows that sound doctrine is vital, not only to the well-being of Christians, but to their very existence, since error leads to deception, darkness... View more info
By: IAN HAMILTON.
Price: $13.50
Publisher: Banner of Truth,: 2013.
Seller ID: 94513
Condition: NEW
156ppThe Christian life is a faith-shaped life. Faith is the instrument that unites us to Christ, but it is also the reality that shapes how we live in union with Christ. From beginning to end, the Christian lives by faith.The life of faith is not easy. The Christian is engaged in an unrelenting warfare with the world, the flesh and the devil. Every step forward will be contested. The one thing that will keep the believer on track and pressing on is moment by moment trust in God, in his word, in the goodness and perfection of his purposes, and in his exceedingly great and precious pr... View more info
By: IAN HAMILTON.
Price: $13.50
Publisher: Banner of Truth,: 2013.
Seller ID: 94512
Condition: NEW
156ppThe Christian life is a faith-shaped life. Faith is the instrument that unites us to Christ, but it is also the reality that shapes how we live in union with Christ. From beginning to end, the Christian lives by faith.The life of faith is not easy. The Christian is engaged in an unrelenting warfare with the world, the flesh and the devil. Every step forward will be contested. The one thing that will keep the believer on track and pressing on is moment by moment trust in God, in his word, in the goodness and perfection of his purposes, and in his exceedingly great and precious pr... View more info
By: IAN HAMILTON.
Price: $5.80
Publisher: Reformation Heritage Books ,: 2015.
Seller ID: 107519
ISBN: 1601783795
Condition: NEW
37pp View more info