Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) was considered by many the greatest Scots preacher of his day. This volume contains over 430 pages of personal musings upon every chapter in the New Testament. From October 1841 - September 1846 Chalmers compiled these "Sabbath Readings" as he systematically worked through every chapter in the New Testament. Like Augustine's "Confessions," these meditations are primarily written in the form and language of prayer. Here is Chalmers at his very best! "They are precious fragments of immortal thought." - Charles H. Spurgeon
Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) was considered by many the greatest Scots preacher of his day. This volume contains over 430 pages of personal musings upo...
"An outstanding collection of sermons by many of Scotland's leading evangelical preachers and leaders of former times. It will surely be treasured." - Iain H. Murray - "Precious Seed contains sermons by the 'hall of fame' of Scottish preachers on the most glorious themes of the gospel. Here is preaching at its apex - the best preachers presenting their best sermons on the best subjects " - Joel R. Beeke
"An outstanding collection of sermons by many of Scotland's leading evangelical preachers and leaders of former times. It will surely be treasured." -...
Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) was considered by many the greatest Scots preacher of his day. From October 1841-May 1847, Chalmers compiled these readings as he systematically worked through every chapter of the Bible.
Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) was considered by many the greatest Scots preacher of his day. From October 1841-May 1847, Chalmers compiled these reading...
In 1817 the Scottish mathematician and churchman Thomas Chalmers (1780 1847), who was later invited to write one of the Bridgewater Treatises (also reissued in this series) published this book, based on weekday sermons preached by him in Glasgow. His main aim is to refute the 'infidel' argument that because the earth and humanity are such insignificant parts of the universe, God - if he existed - would not care about them. However, he is also addressing the 'narrow and intolerant professors' who 'take an alarm' at the idea of philosophy rather than incorporating science into their Christian...
In 1817 the Scottish mathematician and churchman Thomas Chalmers (1780 1847), who was later invited to write one of the Bridgewater Treatises (also re...
Scottish minister and social reformer Thomas Chalmers (1780 1847) is famous as the leader of the group of 470 ministers who left the Church of Scotland in 1843 to found the Free Church of Scotland, and as the author (in 1834) of the first Bridgewater Treatise (also reissued in this collection). Along with his theological interests, Chalmers was deeply concerned with educational reform in schools and universities. In 1827 he published this paper on university endowments, asserting that it was the state's responsibility to support religious and educational institutions, because churches,...
Scottish minister and social reformer Thomas Chalmers (1780 1847) is famous as the leader of the group of 470 ministers who left the Church of Scotlan...