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Moral Law
By Ernest Kevan

Principles of Conduct, Aspects of Biblical Ethics
By John Murray
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Principles of Conduct, Aspects of Biblical Ethics
By John Murray / Eerdmans Publishing Co.
This classic study clearly shows the organic unity and continuity of the biblical ethic. John Murray here addresses ethical questions relating to such topics as marriage, labor, capital punishment, truthfulness, Jesus' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, law and grace, and the fear of God. Though the Ten Commandments furnish the core of the biblical ethic, Murray points the reader again and again to all of Scripture as the basic authority in matters of Christian conduct. 272 pages from Eerdmans Publishing Company. |
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Moral Law
By Ernest Kevan / P & R Publishing
Demonstrates the value of the Law of God in the believer's life. Based on the insights of the brilliant Puritan writer Anthony Burgess. 112 pages, softcover. |
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Institutes of Biblical Law
By Rousas J. Rushdoony / P & R Publishing
This volume by Rousas John Rushdoony is a study in the importance of God's law for society. |
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Romans 7:1-8:4: The Law--Its Functions & Limits
By D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones / Banner Of Truth
This volume deals with what is undoubtedly one of the most controversial chapters in the Bible. Lloyd-Jones contends that "the greatest cause of trouble is to become obsessed by the so-called 'man of Romans 7,' and to approach the entire chapter, as a consequence, from the standpoint of Christian experience." Lloyd Jones, then, explains the true character, purpose, and importance of the Law. |
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Whatever Happened to the Ten Commandments?
By Ernest Reisinger / Banner Of Truth
Whatever happened to the Ten Commandments? Drawing extensively on the neglected Larger Catechism of the Westminster Assembly, this book examines the scope of each of the commandments in turn and helps us towards a right understanding of God's perfect requirements for our lives.. One of the great strengths of this book, as of the Catechism, is the sheer quantity of Scripture quoted to show the duties required and the sins forbidden by each of the commandments. |
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The Ten Commandments
By Thomas Watson / Banner Of Truth
In this book Thomas Watson continues his exposition of the Shorter Catechism drawn up by the Westminster Assembly. Watson was one of the most popular preachers in London during hte Puritan era. His writings are characterized by clarity, raciness and spiritual richness. The series of three volumes, of which this is the second, makes an ideal introduction to Puritan literature.
There are few matters about which the Puritans differ more from present-day Christians than in thier assessment of the importance of the ten commandments. The commandments, they held, are the first thing in Christianity which the natural man needs to be tuahgt and they should be the daily concern of the Christian to the last. In this book, Watson examines the moral law as a whole as well as bringing out the meaning and force of each particular commandment. In view of the important function of the law in Christian life and evangelism this is a most valuable volume. |
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