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Andrew Gray - The Puritan Board Andrew Gray, influential Puritan minister, was born in 1634 and died 350 years ago next month (February 1656) at the tender age of 22 More info on his life and works may be found here
Andrew Gray Opens the Door to Everlasting Life in this Awesome Treatise Andrew Gray (1634-1656) was, in his day, a most singular and pious young man; and though he died young, yet he was old in grace, having lived and done much for God ‘s Kingdom in a little time as a Reformed preacher He was one of the most highly regarded Scottish divines of the “Second Reformation” and was also one of the youngest
Andrew Gray on Christ as the first preacher of eternal salvation N B This Andrew Gray was the early Covenanter, who died very young He is a different man from the later Andrew Gray of Perth, who was a minister in the Free Church of Scotland after the Disruption The above post is my first one from the former Andrew Gray, whereas I have posted a few things from the latter Andrew Gray in the past In all subsequent posts from the Free Church Andrew Gray, I
The Works of Andrew Gray - The Puritan Board These are some FABULOUS sermons; one of my old favorite collections (that and the other two volumes of Gray sermons that I have - the recent "Loving Christ and Fleeing Temptation" from RHB, and an older volume published by Netherlands Reformed Publishing (i e the proto-RHB) "A Door Opening to Everlasting Life" An AMAZING expositor of Scripture - and all of it before he was 23 years old
Recommendations for a doubting Christian | The Puritan Board Christopher Love - A Treatise of Effectual Calling and Election Matthew Mead - A Name in Heaven the Truest Ground of Joy Arthur Dent - The Plain Man's Pathway To Heaven Andrew Gray - A Door Opening Into Everlasting Life (go here for the portion in Gray's book regarding doubting Christians ---> ANDREW GRAY) Last edited: Feb 13, 2011
What books would you recommend for the following categories? Psalters Hymnals: the two Trinity hymnals, the Trinity Psalter, the CRC gray Psalter, the Geneva Psalter, the Scottish Psalter Historical Theology: Cunningham and Pelikan are quite good, and sufficient for most things Holiness: Owen on the mortification of sin, and J C Ryle's book on holiness, as well as Ferguson's book The Christian Life
Could the CREC be designated as an episcopacy? Gillespie finished all his studies at an amazing rate and was something of a genius, of which there are some other examples (Owen, Burnet, Andrew Gray took MA at age 19 as well)
Essential Reading in the Scottish Presbyterian tradition Andrew Gray William Guthrie Henry Scougal Robert Traill David Calderwood Alexander Henderson 18th Century John Brown of Haddington Thomas Boston Ebenezer Erskine Ralph Erskine Thomas Halyburton James Fraser of Brea 19th Century George Smeaton William Cunningham James Bannerman James Begg J A Wylie Thomas Chalmers Thomas M'Crie the Elder
2025 PB Pickem Week 10 ** Kick-off is 6:30pm CDT, FRIDAY So congrats, Edward! You’ve earned your second Flaming Scotsman of the season as well as a bonus point in the Bowl Bash later this year Here’s how we all did: Edward – 10 Todd, JL, EdM, Brad – 9 Santos – 8 Earl, Jean – 7 Turner, Me – 6 Willis, JM, Andrew – 5 2025 PB Pick’em Wall of Honor Ben D – Edward – Jean -
The Holiest of All by Andrew Murray - The Puritan Board Regarding Andrew Murray, D A Carson, in the new 6th edition of his New Testament Commentary Survey (page 131), says: "At the popular and sometimes devotional level, one may still purchase the much-reprinted book by Andrew Murray, The Holiest of All Despite (or perhaps because of) the doctrinal bias toward "higher life" tradition, the book