Published in 1833 and widely used especially in the northern U.S., the NH Baptist Confession is a good expression of Reformed Baptist beliefs, shorter and simpler than the 1689 London Baptist Confession.
The faith and experience of Christians in this world testifies to the truth of Psalm 130, that "there is forgiveness with God" -- and we know that their testimony in this matter is true.
A sermon by John Newton, author of "Amazing Grace," on Jesus words, "My yoke is easy and my burden is light."
The great early American evangelist, Asahel Nettleton, on God's sovereign, electing grace in the great parable found in Luke chapter 14.
While some in the church today see the need to be contemporary, and distance ourselves entirely from the past, the biblical call for us today is to go back to the ways of the Protestant Reformation and to its foundation in the New Testament.
A clear explanation by Iain Murray of the deficiencies of modern evangelism as compared to the more Biblical view of Spurgeon and Calvinism.
Both Jesus and the apostles said that to come to God, we must "repent and believe the gospel." (Mark 1:15; Acts 20:21)
The introduction to Jonathan Edwards' greatest work, arguing from Scripture and reason that true religion can only be that which profoundly moves the affections.
