Category: Old Reprints
The Parables and Prophecies of Christ Explained
J.R. Graves
352 pages – Hardback
Item # 955
“From a careful study of the parabolic and prophetic teachings of Christ, I am convinced that He designed to unfold to the understanding of His disciples the whole scheme of His redemption, from its inception onward through all its progressive stages and its mysteries…”
This in-depth study of great expositions into many of the parables of Christ from those illustrating the wiles and machinations of the devil to those illustrating Christ seeking, finding and redeeming a world is filled with helpful refreshing outlooks on this portion of the Scriptures. Be amazed at the thoughts procured from this study of parables on heaven, prayer and more.
Denominational Sermons
J. R. Graves, LL. D.
311 pages – Paperback
Item # 950
Compiled in this reprint by pioneer Baptist Preacher and Theologian, J.R. Graves are five of his denominational books dealing with Baptism and Communion, and a final one on Conscience. Also inserted, are 20 pages of an article titled, “Are You a Friend of Jesus?” by C. H. Spurgeon. This powerful article deals with obedience and is based on John 15:14, “Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.”
The titles of the books contained herein are:
- The Act of Christian Baptism
- Christian Baptism, The Profession of the Faith of the Gospel
- The Relation of Baptism to Salvation
- The Lord’s Supper, A Church Ordinance
- What is It To Eat and Drink Unworthily?
- What is Conscience? Have You a Good Conscience?
John’s Baptism
J.R. Graves
252 pages – Hardback
Item # 949
In this book, Bro. Graves, asks and answers questions, such as: John’s Baptism, was it from Moses or Christ? Jewish or Christian? For four centuries, the Religious world has been divided between three Theories touching the place of John’s Ministry in the Development of the Redemptive Economy:
- It belonged to the Jewish Dispensation.
- It was an Intermediate Dispensation.
- It belonged to the Christian Dispensation.
A must read in understanding Scriptural Baptism.
Mr. World and Miss Church Member
W.S. Harris
350 pages – Hardback
Item # 947
This allegory originally printed in 1900 is as appropriate for today’s world as it was then. If you enjoyed The Pilgrim’s Progress, you will find this to be another great book of vivid imagery, detailing the lives of two people on the path toward eternity. Experience with them the trials and testings along the road. See and feel the influence of the world and the devil in their daily struggles. Know for yourself that the persuasive pressures on the average church member have not changed. Get a deeper understanding of the Satanic powers that are at work to destroy the work of God.
The Trail of Blood
J. M. Carroll
56 pages – Booklet
Item # 785
Like the Bible, this is a bloody book because our Baptist history is marked with persecution and martyrdom. This brief history of the Bible believer’s faith is an excellent resource for those interested in Baptist Church history. A pull-out chart summarizes this trail.
The Surrendered Life
James H. McConkey
81 pages – Paperback
Item # 740
From the pen of the author of the Three-Fold Secret of the Holy Spirit comes this excellent series of studies on the Surrendered Life. Learn what it means to live the surrendered life, how to live the surrendered life and discover the many blessings you will receive from having lived a surrendered life.
Close Communion and Baptists
J.H. Grime
107 pages – Paperback
Item # 886
Restricted communion by the Baptists has long been a subject called in question by other denominations which practice open communion. Biblical baptism by immersion further separated the Baptists from other denominations and even caused a great wave of persecution, separating them from all other sects of believers.
Following the Bible and the belief of a close (or closed) Communion as opposed to an open Communion brought God’s blessing on the Baptist Churches in America and Wales in the late 1800′s.
Mrs. C. H. Spurgeon
Charles Ray
119 pages – Paperback
Item # 665
This is a book about Mrs. C.H. Spurgeon’s life of self sacrifice. Although she was a weak woman, her life was a brilliant example of what can be done through one who devotes their life to the service of the Master. Mrs. Spurgeon will live in the memory of all true Christians, not only as the wife of C. H. Spurgeon, but as the woman who found solace in suffering by ministering to the needs of others.
The Pilgrim’s Progress
John Bunyan
327 pages – Hardback
Item # 842
Once regarded as required reading for every schoolchild, The Pilgrim’s Progress has been in print for over 300 years. Timeless and timely, Bunyan’s allegorical tale has been hailed the most widely read book in the English language other than the Bible. Follow the Pilgrim and his friends on their dangerous spiritual journey to the Celestial City, as they pass through many experiences common to us all and travel in triumph with the King.
The Soul Winner
C.H. Spurgeon
204 pages – Paperback
Item # 836
“Winning souls is the chief business of the Christian minister and of every believer in Jesus,” writes Spurgeon. The most compelling preacher of the 1800’s, Spurgeon continues to challenge today’s believers. In this classic work, he gives you effective, encouraging instruction on how to share the news of the great commission.
Lectures to Young Men
Daniel Smith
383 pages – Paperback
Item # 625
Written over a century ago, the lectures contained in this book are still applicable to today’s young men. More than ever, Christian young men need to apply these truths and heed these admonitions to help them become mature men. This book offers common sense approaches and firm warnings to situations young men face. Recommended for both young and older men alike.
Sermons By the Devil
W. S. Harris
304 pages – Paperback
Item # 710
This book will outrage you afresh, as you will see how evil, hateful and murderous this hideous creature really is. You will readily understand that Satan is a liar and the father of lies. Read this book and take heed and understand that following Satan’s ways and rejecting Christ can damn men’s souls to hell forever.
Have We No Rights?
Mabel Williamson
89 pages – Paperback
Item # 580
We are a spoiled people, and we demand our so-called “rights.” This book, written by a missionary to China, explains how God has taught missionaries to think of others first – living by example the saying “denying self”. You don’t have to be preparing for the mission field to realize the value of this book. It is one of the most significant Christian books you will ever have the opportunity to read.
I Saw the Welsh Revival
Dave Matthews
154 pages – Paperback
Item # 600
An eye witness account of the strangely wonderful visitation of God’s Spirit at the dawn of the 20th century in the country of Wales (1904-05). The revival was accompanied by the salvation of thousands of souls and a deep stirring among God’s people. The revival spirit burst from the churches, to the fields, across the Celtic borders and around the world. Its impact was universal and life changing.
The Last of the Giants
Harry Rimmer
284 pages – Paperback
Item # 620
Three great men preaching to the loggers of Northern Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan around the 1900’s to the 1920’s. They were rough, tough, men of faith known as the “Apostles of the Pine”. They will inspire the child of God to get out of his comfort zone to reach sinners with the glorious Gospel of Christ.
Cross and Crown
J.B. McC., Jr.
619 pages – Hardback
Item # 543
“The spectacle of human beings suffering for the truth is the sublimest sight that can be witnessed on earth. It was thus with Christianity in the days of the primitive Church, the history of which is an almost unbroken record of martyrdom….Let us then cherish the memory of these Saints.” You will be amazed and blessed to read of the heroics of the Vaudois in Italy, the Huguenots in France, and the English Martyrs in Great Britain.
The Compendium of Baptist History
J. A. Shackelford
320 pages – Hardback
Item # 539
This reference book shows the origin and history of the Baptists from the days of the Apostles to the present time, enhanced with an original chart, giving a comparative view of some of the denominations of Christians. A must read for those wanting an accurate knowledge of church history.
The Writings of John Leland
L.F. Greene
745 pages – Hardback
Item # 547
The author was born near Boston in the year 1754. This volume chronicles his life and the happenings of his time period. It tells of his salvation at the age of 18, his conviction that turned him to preaching and teaching the word of God. It includes some of his sermons and letters, and hymns he wrote. This beautiful hard bound book will open your mind and heart to learn of a truly great man of God.
Baptist Encyclopedia (Two Volume Set)
William Cathcart
1,323 pages – Hardback
Item # 865
The Baptist Encyclopedia is a Dictionary of the doctrines, ordinances, usages, confessions of faith, sufferings, labours, and successes, as well as the general history of the Baptist denomination in all lands. The editor has aimed to give biographical sketches of distinguished American and foreign Baptists in addition to an immense number of purely historical and doctrinal articles. Complete with some pictures, this is a must have for the serious student of Baptist history.
The Bible Makes Us Baptist
Mary E. Bamford
351 pages – Paperback
Item # 530
A real life account of an Anabaptist family in England running for their lives because of their faith in the Bible. This persecution takes place during the 1550’s by the hand of Rome. When you see how these Christians suffered, you will have a greater appreciation for the freedom we have today.
The First Baptist Church in America
Graves & Adlam
238 pages – Paperback
Item # 929
Thorough research done by the author in the mid 1800’s leads us to some astounding facts about the first Baptist Church in America. It was the church in Newport, Rhode Island, pastored by John Clarke and not in Providence or pastored by Roger Williams, as so many people today assume. This book is well written and well researched with facts and comparisons. The author states that there is “…no shade of evidence that Roger Williams was ever a Baptist [in the true sense of the word] one hour of his life.”
Baptist Patriots and the American Revolution
William Cathcart
108 pages – Paperback
Item # 851
The Baptists of colonial America were men of iron, purified in the forge of adversity, and formed on the anvil of persecution. Thus, when the greatest danger threatened the nation, they sprang into action. Colonel Joab Houghton received news at Sunday worship of the British attack on Concord and Lexington. After the service, he addressed the people of Hopewell Baptist Church outside as they were about to disperse. Having told of the cowardly murder at Lexington by royal troops and the heroic counterattack that followed, he paused, then spoke with gravity: “Men of New Jersey, the red coats are murdering our brethren of New England! Who follows me to Boston?” At once, every man present shouted “I!” and stepped out into line! That quiet Sabbath bore witness that there was not a single coward or traitor among the Baptist men of Hopewell.
Trials and Sufferings
J. R. Graves
215 pages – Paperback
Item # 837
Baptists that came to America for religious freedom did not initially find it here. They were persecuted severely because they did not believe in infant baptism; because they did believe in baptism by immersion; and because they stood for the Truth of the Word of God.











