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Classics of the Christian Faith
— published 2007 |
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Martin Luther's Here I Stand: The Speech That Launched the Protestant Reformation
— published 2006 |
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The Listener's Bible - English Standard Version
— published 2001 |
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Unleashing the Word: Rediscovering the Public Reading of Scripture [With DVD]
by Max McLean, Warren Bird — published 2009 |
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The Journey Of Jesus As Told By Max McLean
— published 2006 |
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The Listener's Bible
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We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident: Four Masterpieces That Define Our Nation
— published 2005 |
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Listener's New Testament-ESV
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Listener's New Testament-NIV
— published 2002 |
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Listener's Bible
— published 2001 |
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“This parlor, said the Interpreter, is the heart of a man who was never sanctified by the sweet grace of the gospel. The dust is his original sin and inward corruptions that have defiled the whole man. He that began to sweep at first, is the law. But she that brought water and sprinkled it is the gospel. Now you saw that as soon as the first began to sweep the dust flew about the room so that it could not be cleaned, and you were almost choked with it. This is to show you that the law, instead of cleansing the heart by its working, from sin, does revive, strengthen and increase sin in the soul even as it does discover and forbid it. For the law does not give power to subdue sin. Again, you saw the young woman sprinkle the room with water, upon which it was cleansed with pleasure. This is to show you that when the sweet and precious influence of the gospel comes into the heart then sin is vanquished and subdued and the soul made clean and, consequently, fit for the king of glory to inhabit.”
― Max McLean, The Pilgrim's Progress
― Max McLean, The Pilgrim's Progress
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