J.H. Merle D'Aubigne
John Calvin was born almost 500 years ago on 10 July 1509. Many Christians around the world will celebrate the occasion in various ways. But perhaps the best way to commemorate the birth of the Reformer is to remember the gospel he preached. According to J. H. Merle D’Aubigné, the great historian of... (more)
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Thomas Manton
What sort of things do cults believe and how can you recognise them?
Normally you would have to spend a lot of time going to many different sources to get the information packed into this booklet. There are so many new religious groups, how can you tell whether they are part of the church or not?... (more)
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John Gunstone
The Anglo-Catholic movement within the Church of England enjoyed a golden era beginning in the aftermath of the First World War and continuing to the middle of the 20th century. Its influence was widespread in all areas of local, national and international church life, and the renowned Anglo Catholi... (more)
£25.00
Lewis, Donald M
'Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Anglicanism in the nineteenth century' D.G. Paz
A comprehensive and compelling study of the church and the complexities ofnineteenth century London, which challenges our understanding of the cultureon London at this time and will make an im... (more)
£12.99
James Hart Brumm
Worship is central to what it means to be the church, and certainly a Reformed church. It was a chief concern of John Calvin's in Strasbourg and Geneva, a subject addressed by both the Heidelberg Catechism and the Belgic Confession, and central enough to become part of the Constitution of the Reform... (more)
£15.99
Helen Gittos (ed) / M B Bedingfield (ed)
New research into the liturgy of Anglo-Saxon history, with important implications for church history in general.
£50.00