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[013181] Chambers, Oswald. The Making of a Christian. London: Simpkin Marshall (1941) Ltd, 1945. Pamphlet. Average . 37 pages. £1.75 [013182] Chambers, Oswald. The Ministry of the Unnoticed; also The Dedication of Following; and Can You Come Down?. London: Simpkin Marshall Ltd, 1940. Third Edition. Pamphlet. Average Plus . 47 pages. Undated. £1.75 [013183] Chambers, Oswald. The Moral Foundations of Life. London: Simpkin Marshall (1941) Ltd, 1945. Cloth. Average . 128 pages. £3.75 [013184] Chambers, Oswald. Not Knowing Whither: The Steps of Abraham's Faith: A Series of Studies in the Life of Abraham. London: Simpkin Marshall (1941) Ltd, 1941. Cloth. Average . 150 pages. Undated. £3.75 [013185] Chambers, Oswald. The Psychology of Redemption. London: Simpkin Marshall Ltd, 1935. Cloth. Average . 142 pages. £9.50 [013186] Chambers, Oswald. Shade of His Hand: Talks on the Book of Ecclesiastes. London: Simpkin Marshall Ltd, 1935. Hard Cover. Average / Average. . vii + 152 pages. The last lectures ever given by Chambers, at the YMCA Hut in Zeitoun, Egypt. Undated. £4.75 [013187] Chambers, Oswald. The Shadow of an Agony. London: Simpkin Marshall (1941) Ltd, 1945. Fourth Edition. Cloth. Average . 123 pages. Undated. £3.75 [013188] Chambers, Oswald. So Send I You: A Series of Missionary Studies. London: Simpkin Marshall Ltd, 1941. Third Edition. Cloth. Average . 172 pages. Undated. £3.75 [013189] Chambers, Oswald. Studies in the Sermon on the Mount. London: Simpkin Marshall Ltd, 1940. Sixth Edition. Cloth. Average . 111 pages. Undated. £3.75 [013190] Oxenham, John (Dunkerley, William Arthur). A Little Te Deum of the Commonplace. London: Methuen & Co Ltd, 1920. Pamphlet. Average . 12 pages, overlapping parchmnet-style cover, staple rusted. Undated. William Arthur Dunkerley (1852-1941) wrote under the pen-names John Oxenham and Julian Ross, and his daughters, Erica and Elsie (of 'Abbey Girls' fame), both adopted the Oxenham pen-name. £3.75 [013191] Oxenham, John (Dunkerley, William Arthur). The Later Te Deums. London: Methuen & Co Ltd, 1920. Pamphlet. Average . 12 pages, overlapping parchmnet-style cover, staple rusted. Undated. William Arthur Dunkerley (1852-1941) wrote under the pen-names John Oxenham and Julian Ross, and his daughters, Erica and Elsie (of 'Abbey Girls' fame), both adopted the Oxenham pen-name. £3.75 [013192] Hogg, Charles F (editor); Vine, William Edwy (editor); Trench, George F; Goodman, George; Bennet, W H; Dawson, J C M; Hoste, William. The Good Deposit (2 Timothy 1:14, RV): A Restatement of Some of the More Important Christian Doctrines. Glasgow: Pickering and Inglis, 1920. Cloth. Average . 12 x average 32 pages, the first 12 of a series of Witness Manuals previously published separately issued as one volume. Undated but early 20th century. Contains: The New Birth and the Life Eternal; Christianity: History, Philosophy and Experience; B C and A D - or How the World was Prepared for the Gospel; The Historic Christ; Sin: Its Nature, Consequences, and Remedy; The Death of Christ: The Fact and Its Meaning; The Person of the Lord Jesus Christ; The Resurrection of Christ; The Scriptures, and How to Use Them; Christian Baptism; The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit; Law and Grace. £7.50 [013193] Moule, Handley Carr Glyn. Outlines of Christian Doctrine (The Theological Educator series). London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1889. Second Edition (Revised). Cloth. Average . xvi + 268 pages. £5.75 [013194] Whyte, Alexander. Bunyan Characters (in the Pilgrim's Progress) First Series. London: Oliphants Ltd, 1910. Cloth. Good . 281 pages, spine faded. Undated. £5.75 [013195] Whyte, Alexander. Bunyan Characters (in the Pilgrim's Progress) Second Series. Edinburgh: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1894. Cloth. Average . 307 pages. A few characters from Pilgrim's Progress Part 1 and many from Part 2. £5.75 [013196] Whyte, Alexander. Bunyan Characters: Third Series: The Holy War. Edinburgh: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1895. Cloth. Average . 301 pages, spine rubbed, front cover a bit stained, a little foxing and grubbiness. £9.50 [013197] Congregational Praise. Congregational Praise: Words Edition. London: Independent Press, 1952. Cloth. Average Minus . xv + 895 pages, WORDS ONLY, NO MUSIC, 888 pieces. Spine torn and incomplete. £1.75 [013198] Congregational Hymnary. Congregational Hymnary - Words Edition (Part 1 - Hymns). London: Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1950. Cloth. Poor . 771 pieces, WORDS ONLY, NO MUSIC, external spine chipped. £1.75 [013199] Baptist Hymn Book. The Baptist Hymn Book: Words Edition. London: Psalms and Hymns Trust, 1962. Cloth. Average . 884 items, a couple of pages loose/tatty. WORDS ONLY, NO MUSIC. Replacement in the English "Baptist Union" for the earlier "Baptist Church Hymnal". £1.75 [013200] United Reformed Church. Rejoice and Sing: Melody edition (Hymn Book). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. Cloth. Good ISBN: 019146922X. . viii + 887 pages, 762 pieces, words and melody (soprano/treble) line of music. Largely traditional hymns, and even some Scottish Metrical Psalms and other psalm settings, but some later hymns have social messages typical of the trends in the late 20th century United Reformed (Presbyterian / Congregational) Church. £3.75 [013201] Lang, George Henry. The Local Assembly: Some Essential Differences Between Open and Exclusive Brethren Considered Scripturally and Historically. Walsham-Le-Willows: Published by the Author/Raven Publishing Company, 1942. Fourth Edition, Enlarged. Paperback. Average . 96 pages, edges foxed. £4.75 [013202] Whyte, Alexander. Lord Teach Us to Pray: Sermons on Prayer. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1922. Fifth Edition. Cloth. Average . 292 pages, edges foxed, spine a little worn. £4.75 [013203] Ryle, John Charles. The Christian Leaders of the Last Century: or, England a Hundred Years Ago. London: T Nelson & Sons, 1880. Cloth. Average . 432 pages, brown cloth with black and gilt decoration, extremities worn, some foxing, one loose and tatty pagem some pen underlining to early pages. Introduction to state of nation and revival in 18th century, George Whitefield, John Wesley, William Grimshaw, William Romaine, John Berridge, Henry Venn, Samuel Walker of Truro, James Hervey, Augustus Toplady, John Fletcher of Madeley. Inscribed "Miss Emily Ball, on her Marriage, Dec 15th 1881, with Mr & Mrs Talbot's and Miss Froggat's best wishes for her future happiness and welfare". £7.50
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