History Of Holy Days: Part 7 - Dr. Steven Dilday (The crowning sermon of this fine series on little heard Bible truth related to removing Antichrist's holy days, removing the monuments to idolatry of the Papal Antichrist, the duty of the civil magistrate [rulers] in these matters, errors of Dispensationalism, the egalitarian American amendments to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Jonathan Edwards on Antichrist and his holy days, David Steel on separation, etc. More FREE ONLINE MP3s and TEXT RESOURCES from the best Puritan, Covenanter, Presbyterian, Reformed and Baptist authors and preachers, on the Biblical view of holy days, are at http://www.sermonaudio.com/go/413 and at http://www.swrb.com/newslett/FREEBOOK/holyday.htm).
+++ See also the PURITAN HARD DRIVE for classic Reformation, Covenanter, Presbyterian and Puritan books on holy days.
"I have now had several months to peruse the contents of the (SWRB) CD sets, and the experience has been a feast for the soul. They have been invaluable to me in sermon preparation and in improving personal and familial piety. If these had been the only blessings attached to the reading of these documents, the expense (even if it had been much greater) would have been justified; but there is more here . . .
In this present time, a great many Presbyterians (particularly in North America) have forgotten and implicitly (perhaps unwittingly) rejected their Presbyterian heritage. Strangely, Westminster confessing churches have rejected the theological distinctives of the Westminster Standards. Although the Westminster Assembly produced a beautiful statement of soteriological Calvinism, the histories clearly demonstrate that soteriology was not the principle focus, nor chief interest, of the Assembly. The Assembly was primarily concerned with uniformity in worship (in accordance with the Regulative Principle), the form of church government (Presbyterianism jus divinum), and Church-State relations (the Establishment Principle). It is a sad irony that the great and distinctive attainments of the Westminster Assembly have been ignored and rejected by so many Westminster confessing churches.
However, there is reason to believe that these great attainments are rejected largely because of ignorance. The best books on these subjects have not been readily available; but (thanks be to God) they are available again on these CD sets. For anyone interested in recovering our Presbyterian past, these CD sets are a must. It is my hope and prayer that these CD sets will be used by God to bring to light the things that were hidden, to call to remembrance the things that were forgotten."
- Dr. Steven Dilday B.A. Religion and Philosophy, Campbell University (graduated summa cum laude) M.A.R. Theological Studies Emphasis, Westminster Theological Seminary (graduated First Honors) + PURITAN HARD DRIVE SUPER SALE
A "must listen" for all seekers after truth who are interested in what the Bible teaches about holy days.One of the best series of preaching we have heard on holy days, excepting Dr. Dilday's position on headcoverings (see Greg Price's free online...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
A "must listen" for all seekers after truth who are interested in what the Bible teaches about holy days.One of the best series of preaching we have heard on holy days, excepting Dr. Dilday's position on headcoverings (see The Practice Of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
CHRISTMAS: FREE BOOKS, MP3s & Videos By The Best Reformers, Puritans and Covenanters I don’t believe there has been a more valuable extra-biblical resource and tool than the Puritan Hard Drive." - Dr. Matthew McMahon, A Puritan's Mind....[ abbreviated | read entire ]
DO DEMONS LOVE CHRISTMAS? If you listen to the free MP3 at http ://ww w.ser monau dio.c om/se rmoni nfo.a sp?SI D=670 61533 29, titled "Demon Possession (1 of 3) in Early America," by Cotton Mather, you will hear how the demons consider Christmass a very...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
The regulative principle of worship has clear implications for those who want to promote the celebration of Christmas. The Regulative Principle forces those who celebrate Christmas to prove from Scripture that God has authorized the celebrating of...[ abbreviated | read entire ]