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ROCK OF AGES
Augustus Toplady: The Little-Known Man Behind the Well-Known Hymn
Thomas Isham

Sadly, Augustus Toplady is not known as much as his most famous hymn 'Rock of Ages.' Thomas Isham seeks to redress that reality in his latest book. You will find out that the man who wrote this great hymn was a gifted and godly man who accomplished a great deal more than just writing a few worthy hymns that are still sung hundreds of years after his death. The man with the odd name was a true and noble champion for the Doctrines of Grace, and he did not shy away from entering the theological arena. He sought to follow the counsel of Jude who urged the people of the first century, "to contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints." This book will bring back to life the little-known man behind the well-known hymn. Take it up and read it for your good.

"Thomas Isham has skillfully and sympathetically facilitated for his readers an enjoyable and highly informative encounter with one of the greatest figures in the annals of Evangelical Anglicanism. His candid portrait of Augustus Toplady enthralls, and at last does justice to a much maligned and misunderstood minister of the Lord Jesus Christ." - Rev. Roger Salter, Saint Matthews Anglican Church, Vestavia Hills, Alabama

The author begins his Preface with these words:

"For a period of years, the name of Augustus Montague Toplady hovered on the edges of this author's mind, a shadowy and indistinct presence even to one well versed in evangelical and Reformed literature. Toplady: Ah, yes, he was the fellow who wrote 'Rock of Ages,' wasn't he? And yes, he had that curious name - Toplady! Curious; rather humorous, too.

As time passed, the hovering shadow began to take on contours here and there; bits and pieces of the controversies between the Calvinist Toplady and the Arminian John Wesley entered into awareness, and, in time, encouraged further investigation. By-and-by, intimations of Toplady's theological and literary virtuosity became too pronounced to ignore further, and this writer embarked on reading anything and everything concerning the oddly named controversialist and hymn writer."

He then concludes his Preface with these inviting words:

"Again, this author asks, with amazement: What manner of man was this, that even two-hundred and thirty-five years after his death his words remain capable of convincing, inspiring, instructing, infuriating, intimidating, even scandalizing, those who happen upon them. What manner of man, indeed; what manner of clergyman, controversialist, scholar, churchman, preacher, hymn writer and sanctified sinner? To find out, read on. Taste and see that the man is good; a 'true Israelite without guile,' and - in this author's opinion - with enough theological and literary heft to impress the adversary, the uncommitted and the partisan alike."

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

1. Introduction

2. A Singular Life

3. Conversion in Ireland

4. Protestant Mystic

5. Dutiful Pastor

6. Preacher

7. A Not Unsociable Man

8. Anglican Calvinism

9. Philosophical Necessity

10. Wesley's Scourge

11. God in All Things

12. Writer of Hymns

13. True to the End

Afterword

Bibliography

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ANNALS OF THE WORLD
Archbishop James Ussher

Master Books commissioned this important literary work to be updated from the 17th-century original Latin manuscript to modern English and made available to the general public for the first time. In its pages can be found the fascinating history of the ancient world from the Genesis creation through the destruction of the Jerusalem temple. Find Out:

- Why was Julius Caesar kidnapped in 75 B.C.?

- Why did Alexander the Great burn his ships in 326 B.C.?

- What really happened when the sun 'went backward' as a sign to Hezekiah?

- What does secular history say about the darkness at the Crucifixion?

In the years 1650-1654, James Ussher set out to write a history of the world from creation to A.D. 70. The result was published in 1658 as the literary classic The Annals of the World. This famous comprehensive history of the world, originally published in Latin, offers a look at history rarely seen. Ussher traveled throughout Europe, gathering much information from the actual historical documents. Many of these documents are no longer available, having been destroyed since the time of his research. Using the Bible as his timeline, Ussher began with the death of Nebuchadnezzar as a reliable date and worked backward through the genealogies of the Old Testament to arrive at the date of creation - 4004 B.C. Integrating biblical history (around 15% of the text is from the Bible) with secular (around 85% of the material is from non-biblical sources), Ussher wrote this masterpiece. Considered not only a literary classic, but also an accurate reference, The Annals of the World was so highly regarded for its preciseness that the timeline from it was included in the margins of many King James Version Bibles throughout the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, calling to mind the fact that the earth is only around 6,000 years old. The fact that Ussher's chronology has been deleted from Bibles is evidence of the Church's backsliding into the deceptive ideas of evolution. The Annals of the World is a necessary addition to any church library, pastor's library, or any library - public or personal. The entire text has been updated from 17th-century English to present-day vernacular in a five-year project commissioned by Master Books. Containing many human-interest stories from the original historical documents collected by Ussher, this is more than just a history book - it's a work of history.

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- Over 2,500 citations from the Bible and the Apocrypha

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- One of history's most famous and well-respected historians

- Spent over five years researching and writing this book

- Entered college at age 13

- Received his master's degree at age 18

- Was an expert in Semitic languages

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JOHN G. PATON: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THE PIONEER MISSIONARY TO THE NEW HEBRIDES
John G. Paton, edited by his brother James Paton

"THIS IS FAR AND AWAY THE MOST POWERFUL MISSIONARY BIOGRAPHY I HAVE EVER READ. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERSTATE THE POWER AND PASSION CONTAINED IN THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK. ONCE YOU HAVE READ IT YOU CAN NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN! " -Michael Gaydosh



The autobiography of John G. Paton contains everything necessary to make it a missionary classic. Born into a Christian family near Dumfries in 1824, Paton’s early years were marked by a struggle against poverty. He was self-educated, and the training ground for his life’s work was the slums of Glasgow where he laboured with success as a city missionary. With ‘the wail of the perishing heathen in the South Seas’ continually sounding in his ears, he prepared himself to serve overseas and was ordained as a missionary to the New Hebrides in 1858. This group of thirty mountainous islands, so named by Captain Cook, with its unhealthy climate, was then inhabited by savages and cannibals. The first attempt to introduce Christianity to them resulted in John Williams and James Harris being clubbed to death within a few minutes of landing in 1839. The difficulties that confronted Paton were accentuated by the sudden death of his wife and child within months of their arrival. Against the savagery and the superstition, despite the trials and the tragedies, Paton persevered and witnessed the triumph of the gospel in two of these South Sea islands. His life is almost without parallel in missionary annals and his account of it is moving and gripping.

‘Early in my life I was enduringly impacted by Paton’s autobiography edited by his brother, James. The story was a stunning account of dedication, desperation, sacrifice at the most extreme level, and selfless love to Christ. I was marked for life by the amazing missionary adventure and the far reaching and lasting gospel impact of that one man empowered and protected by the Holy Spirit.’ — JOHN MACARTHUR

‘What sustained John Paton in his missionary zeal? No doubt he had a love for the people. He was certainly burdened for them and had compassion on their souls, knowing that without Christ they were certain to go to hell. As important as compassion is for those who do not know God, I suggest this will not sustain a missionary zeal, whether it be for missionaries serving on the field or for Christians in western churches who pray and support various missionaries. Something more is needed…Only a zeal for the true and living God to receive his due, to receive the glory and commitment in a local church.’ — ALLEN M. BAKER

PART FIRST

INTRODUCTORY NOTE 2

CHAPTER I. THE HOME LIFE 3-18

CHAPTER II. SCHOOL AND EARLY COLLEGE DAYS 19-31

CHAPTER III. IN GLASGOW CITY MISSION 32-51

CHAPTER IV. FOREIGN MISSION CLAIMS 52-61

CHAPTER V. THE NEW HEBRIDES 62-69

CHAPTER VI. LIFE AND DEATH ON TANNA 70-85

CHAPTER VII. MISSION LEAVES FROM TANNA 86-108

CHAPTER VIII. MORE MISSION LEAVES FROM TANNA 109-148

CHAPTER IX. DEEPENING SHADOWS 149-185

CHAPTER X. FAREWELL SCENES 186-224

CONCLUDING NOTE 225

PART SECOND

PRELIMINARY NOTE 228

CHAPTER I. THE FLOATING OF THE “DAYSPRING” 229-258

CHAPTER II. THE AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES 259-275

CHAPTER III. TO SCOTLAND AND BACK 276-293

CHAPTER IV. CONCERNING FRIENDS AND FOES 294-308

CHAPTER V. SETTLEMENT ON ANIWA 309-325

CHAPTER VI. FACE TO FACE WITH HEATHENISM 326-359

CHAPTER VII. THE LIGHT THAT SHINETH MORE AND MORE 360-387

CHAPTER VIII. PEN PORTRAITS OF ANIWANS 388-416

CHAPTER IX. SECOND VISIT TO BRITAIN 417-442

CLOSING TESTIMONY 443-444

PART THIRD

PRELIMINARY NOTE 446

CHAPTER I. ROUND THE WORLD FOR JESUS 447-471

CHAPTER II. THE HOME-LANDS AND THE ISLANDS 472-496

FAREWELL TO THE READER 497

APPENDICES

A. A WHITE-SOULED PEASANT 501-503

B. NOTES ON THE NEW HEBRIDES 503-506

C. THE PRAYER OF THE TANNESE 506-508

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A MAN AS PRIEST IN HIS HOME: The Preeminent Challenge Facing Every Christian Husband and Father
Samuel Waldron with Benjamin Hoak

"THIS IS A GREAT BOOK TO USE FOR A MEN'S STUDY GROUP, It is also a book for a father to use with older sons, to help prepare them for marriage and family. It is simple and straightforward, and always rooted in the text of Holy Scripture." - Michael Gaydosh, founder of Solid Grouind Christian Books

This important book begins with these words - "The concern in this book is rooted in the great calling to serve one another. As Christian husbands and fathers, how should we view our ministry to our family? When our teenager has just vaulted into the annals of history with the stupidity and sinfulness of his behavior, how should we respond? When we let our wives down, how do we respond? When our families are struggling, how do we help them? What kind of ministry should we have in our home?

To support the ultimate conclusion of this book that a man serves as a priest in his home, we must begin with the idea that all Christian ministry is priestly in character. When we talk about ministry, we're referring not just to the official duties of pastors, but to the whole spectrum of dealings among Christians, including such things as counseling, teaching, praying, rebuking, encouraging, helping, etc. To prove the idea that all Christian ministry is priestly in character, we'll look at four arguments."

Waldron and Hoak then walk us through ten concise but meaty chapters intended to define what it means for a man to be priest in his home, defend this position against attacks from inside and outside the church, and describe how this priestly work is to be carried out in the midst of a family stained by sin. This is a challenging book which concludes with a strong word of HOPE in the closing chapter.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. PRIESTLY MINISTRY - The Heart of Christian Service

2. THE SCRIPTURAL WARRANT - Old Testament, New Testament & Christ

3. THE CLASSIC PORTRAIT - The Example of Job

4. PRIESTLY ROLE # 1 - A Man as an Intercessor in Prayer

5. PRIESTLY ROLE # 2 - A Man as a Director of Religious Worship

6. PRIESTLY ROLE # 3 - A Man as a Mediator of Divine Blessing

7. PRIESTLY ROLE # 4 - A Man as an Iinstructor in Sacred Scripture

8. PRIESTLY ROLE # 5 - A Man as a Judge in Holy Things

9. SPIRITUAL QUALIFICATIONS - Blamelessness, Compassion & Faithfulness

10. HOPE FOR A MAN AS A PRIEST IN HIS HOME

The book concludes with the following encouragement: "How will we ever become the kind of man God wants us to be? Again and again, when our sins are set before us, and we feel our weakness, our lack of compassion, our inconsistency and defectiveness, those issues should drive us back to Jesus Christ. He is the one who says, 'He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, 'From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.'' He is the one who, as Paul says, will transform us from glory to glory when we behold Him (2 Corinthians 3:18).

That transformation takes place when we live in the presence of Jesus Christ. Like Moses, who dwelt in the presence of God's glory on the mountain, our faces will shine with His glory. We have to live with Christ. We've got to wake up with Him. We've got to walk with Him. We've got to end the day with Him. We have to be with Him always. We have to read His Word and speak to Him. As we do, the glory of what Christ is as a priest will begin to enlighten us as well. May God grant it to be so for each one of us."


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THE SCOTTISH PULPIT: From the Reformation to the Present (YALE UNIVERSITY LECTURES OF 1886)
William M. Taylor (1829-1895)

William Taylor was one of the very few men asked to deliver a second set of lectures at the Yale Lectures on Preaching. These were delivered in 1886 and were published, upon great demand, early the next year.

In his own words: "My aim has simply been to put the preachers in the environment of their times, to bring out the characteristics by which they were distinguished, and to give point to such lessons from their work as may be useful in our own age."

Taylor begins with John Knox, Andrew Melville, Alexander Henderson, Samuel Rutherford, Robert Leighton and many more. Very rare!

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SCATTERED AND KEPT: 28 Lost Sermons of Rev. Thomas Boston
THOMAS BOSTON (1676-1732)

THIS VOLUME CONTAINS MORE THAN TWO DOZEN LONG-BURIED SERMONS FROM THE PASTORAL OF THE REV. THOMAS BOSTON.

FROM THE PREFACE TO THIS NEW ADDITION

"You hold in your hands a precious book. On three accounts the sermons published in this book are highly valuable.

Firstly, they are sermons by a man who has been described as ‘one of the most remarkable and godly ministers to adorn the church of Christ since the days of the apostles.’ Thomas Boston (1676-1732) was the godly pastor of two remote parishes in the Scottish Borders. He served first at Simprin, from 1699 to 1707, and then at Ettrick, from 1707 till his death in 1732. Boston was indefatigable in his pastoral labours – he ploughed and sowed the gospel seed in soil that lesser men would have given up on. But his labours bore fruit, both within the bounds of his parishes, and eventually throughout the world, as the sermons he preached to his humble congregations were committed to the press to become some of the best-known books in the annals of Christian publishing – titles such as Human Nature in its Fourfold State and The Crook in the Lot...

Within the church Boston stood for truth – at times the lone voice in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. He sighed and cried for the abominations done in the land, but more especially within the church, and in the hearts of the Lord’s backsliding sheep. The labours of a pastor’s heart are evident in these sermons. Indeed, they would be valuable simply on the account of the love for souls with which they are saturated, without any of the other reasons for which their author should have our attention.

Secondly, the sermons deal with the sins of the church and nation, issuing a call to repentance, and a promise of mercy to returning backsliders. They seem particularly pertinent to the situation we find ourselves in today, and their rediscovery is timely. The church is, and has been, under the judgement of God. We have become materialistic and lukewarm, doctrinal fidelity is at a low ebb, low views of God have led to innovation and worldliness in worship, we hold the Word of God with a loose hand. God is dealing with us as he dealt with his people in the kingdom of Judah when he scattered his people under his judgements. But that was not the end of them. He still had a purpose of grace towards them – thoughts of peace – and to that end, when his chastising hand had produced good fruit, he gathered his people back to himself once more. All his dealings with them ensure and reflect the fact that they are kept (1 Peter 1:5). Readers today must confront the same question as Thomas Boston put to his hearers: is the response of our souls to God’s judgements one of repentance and seeking his mercy?

Although Boston’s sermons in this book were preached at different times and on different occasions, when collected together they seem to provide an extended commentary on the church’s timeless confession about our Saviour: ‘He that scattered Israel will gather him, and keep him, as a shepherd does his flock’ (Jeremiah 31:10). These sermons clearly expose the reasons for God scattering his people,

and the solemnity of experiencing God’s displeasure. They also preach the means of God gathering his scattered people – the glorious message of the gospel. And they proclaim the faithfulness of God who keeps his once straying and now recovered sheep. Such preaching is very much needed in the church today.

Thirdly, despite Boston’s ‘complete’ or ‘whole’ works being published in the past (the former in twelve volumes, at least three times in the last 170 years), the sermons reprinted here have not been republished in the last 250 years. This fact is quite astounding, given the high value placed on all of Thomas Boston’s writings by the Lord’s people. We can discern no significant difference in the quality of

these sermons, compared to those published in Boston’s Complete Works. "

Preface

Thomas Boston’s Portrait

SERMONS

Preface

1. The Duty of Redeeming the Time in Evil Days, Illustrated and Enforced (Ephesians 5:16)

2. Passing Under the Rod, a Means of a People's Being Brought into the Bond of the Covenant (Ezekiel 20:37)

3. An Untoward Generation Characterized, with the Means to be Saved from it (Acts 2:40)

4. Israel’s Sin and Judgement, with Regard to Abused Mercies, Described (Hosea 2:8-9)

5. God’s Dispensations Towards a Froward Generation Described (Deuteronomy 32:20)

6. The Certain, Though Slow, Accomplishment of Threatened Judgements (Ezekiel 12:23)

7. A Caveat Against Seeking Great Things in an Evil Day (Jeremiah 45:5)

8. Mercy Often Interposes to Prevent the Execution of Judgements (Hosea 11:8)

9. The Duty of Owning God in our Civil Affairs Recommended and Urged (Joshua 9:14)

10. Resolute Cleaving to the Lord Jesus Illustrated and Enforced (Acts 11:23)

Appendix: The Great Sin and Chief Guiltiness of Scotland

11. The Straying State and Condition of Mankind Sinners (1 Peter 2:25)

12. The Fulness of the Godhead Dwelling in Christ by an Act of the Father's Good Pleasure (Colossians 1:19)

13. The Care of the Chief Shepherd in Returning Straying Sinners (1 Peter 2:25)

14. Help for Ruined Sinners Laid on the Lord Jesus Christ, the Mighty One (Psalm 89:19)

15. God’s Glory Repaired in the Way of Salvation by Jesus Christ (Luke 2:14)

16. God’s Glory Shines Forth in the Contrivance of Salvation by Jesus Christ (Luke 2:14)

17. Peace for Rebel Sinners by Jesus Christ (Luke 2:49)

18. Believers Not Under the Law, but Under Grace (Romans 6:14)

19. Spiritual Mourning Issuing in Joy; or, The Spiritual Sower in Tears Reaping a Harvest of Joy (Psalm 126:5)

20-23. Temple Ordinances Precious to the Saints on Earth (Revelation 21:22)

SERMON I

SERMON II

SERMON III

SERMON IV

24, 25. The People of God in the World, a People Dwelling Alone (Numbers 23:9)

SERMON I

SERMON II

A conversation becoming the gospel recommended (Philippians 1:27)

**Three Previously Unpublished Sermons

Introduction

26. The Hearing of the Gospel (Ephesians 1:13)

27. The Best Security in Evil Times (Job 22:21)

28. The Believer’s Rock (Psalm 18:46)

Complete Textual Index to Boston’s Sermons

ENDORSEMENTS

"Years ago one of my university professors handed me an old notebook. ‘This,’ he said, ‘is one of Thomas Boston’s sermon manuscript notebooks.’ The sense I had then of handling undiscovered treasure returns now with the publication of these long out-of-print (and some unpublished) sermons of a great pastor-theologian." — Sinclair B. Ferguson, Chancellor’s Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries

"There is a certain searcher’s delight in uncovering long hidden treasure in which those with whom he shares his discovery get to participate. I have no doubt this will be the case for readers of this substantial volume of forgotten and newfound material from the pen of Thomas Boston. One would think with twelve volumes making up the published works that not much would remain to uncover from such a well-known author. Such is clearly not the case. Most of this volume contains little-known printed material that for some reason never made the collected works. This would make a notable contribution on its own account, but also in this volume are three sermons taken from a manuscript collection in Boston’s own hand. Hopefully this book is the first of more to come from what appears to be a surprisingly large store of material that remains in manuscript by this great gospel light of the Scottish Presbyterian Kirk. I commend the publishers for their work in uncovering and presenting this treasure to the world." — Chris Coldwell, Naphtali Press

"These rediscovered sermons are an invaluable providential gift to the church. We sorely need their refreshing Christ-centred gospel truth. Many of them also cast light from unusual texts on times very like our own." —Matthew A. Vogan, General Manager, Reformation Scotland

"This excellent book is a treasury of truths which Christians today would do well to read." —Maurice Roberts, Former editor, The Banner of Truth

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William B. Sprague, editor

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William B. Sprague

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"The value of Sprague's Annals of the American Pulpit cannot be overstated. Here is a rich hoard of biography, church history, and best of all, specimens of the preaching of the early generations of America's Presbyterian and Reformed ministers, who exercised a degree of influence over the life of our nation unsurpassed and seldom equalled by any who came after them. No accurate or profound understanding of what Presbyterianism was down to the middle decades of the 19th century, or the place it filled in American life, is possible without consulting the Annals. Every Christian will derive great profit as well from reading the biographical sketches of these highly educated, gifted and devout men of God." - Rev. Ray B. Lanning, Associate Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, MI

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A BODY OF DIVINITY: Being the Sum and Substance of the Christian Religion
Archbishop James Ussher, New Introduction by Dr. Crawford Gribben

"Archbishop James Ussher (1581-1656) was a leader par excellence among the Irish Puritans. His colorful history is inseparable from that of Irish Christianity and from major events transpiring simultaneously in England and Scotland. Ussher's range of achievements are outstanding, including ancient languages, patristics, ancient and Irish history, theology, and chronology. Though he is best known for his biblical chronology, I believe that his Body of Divinity is his most valuable legacy. This volume, long overdue to be reprinted, was once regarded as a classic in the field of Reformed systematic theology and deserves to be so regarded again. Here is pristine Irish Puritan theology, presented to us in a captivating question and answer format." --Joel R. Beeke, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan

"Raised in a Bible-believing Calvinistic environment, Dr. Ussher soaked himself in the Holy Scriptures without ceasing. He also read the Early Church Fathers - systematically, every day, for eighteen years. Head of Ireland's foremost Theological Faculty, Ussher was internationally the greatest Anglican antiquarian and theologian of his age - if not of all time." -Dr. Francis Nigel Lee, Professor-Emeritus of the Queensland Presbyterian Theological College

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