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    199 - 479,-

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    199 - 355,-

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    159,-

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    159,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    485,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    159,-

  • av Arthur W Pink & Thomas Goodwin
    195 - 335,-

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    299,-

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    315,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    329,-

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    309 - 469,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    605,-

    Arthur W. Pink was an exacting person. He was blessed (some say plagued) with a photographic memory. He never forgot what he had read, and upon occasion would prove it by stating the volume and page where he read a certain comment. Because of this, some found him hard to bear, since, if he were challenged, he could quote Scriptures by the hundreds to back up a statement of his. He plainly felt it was better to be right, than to be socially acceptable. Many a roast in the oven was burned to a crisp because Pink would preach 2 hours on a Sunday morning (from 11 a.m to 1 p.m). This is the commentary to own, if you cannot afford Owen. Why? Because Pink was an excellent judge of quality commenting, and he quotes extensively from Owen, Brown, Saphir, Gouge, etc. Along with the excellencies of these expositors, you get Pink's own valuable interpretations. You will find many unique comments in all of Pink's works. Yet he is such a close reasoner, and so adept at marshalling Scripture, that it is difficult to say, 'This time, Mr. Pink, you are wrong.' You will never regret the purchase of this set (3 vols. in 2).

  • av Arthur W Pink
    305,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    315,-

    In large, easy to read print (Tahoma, 16') prolific writer Arthur W. Pink's "The Divine Inspiration of the Bible is presented. In one of Pink's classic and most widely read books, he defines the meaning of "divine inspiration" and goes on to give evidences of the constantcy and trustworthiness of the Bible. In addition, he shows how various Old Testament characters are types of Christ. Pink is easy to understand, concise, and to the point.

  • av Arthur W Pink
    299,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    379,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    289 - 369,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    339,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    327,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    329,-

  • av Arthur W Pink
    369,-

    The Divine Covenants is an in-depth look at the covenants as they are presented and revealed in God's Word. Arthur W. Pink traces the Biblical teachings on God's covenants with man showing from scripture the existence and meaning of the covenants of works and grace, covenants given to us and our children for all time.This book is a must read and will be appreciated by any serious student of the Scriptures.Arthur Walkington Pink was an English Christian evangelist and Biblical scholar known for his staunchly Calvinist and Puritan-like teachings. Though born to Christian parents, prior to conversion he migrated into a Theosophical society (an occult gnostic group popular in England during that time), and quickly rose in prominence within their ranks. His conversion came from his father's patient admonitions from Scripture. It was the verse, Proverbs 14:12, 'there is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death,' which particularly struck his heart and compelled him to renounce Theosophy and follow Jesus.

  • av Arthur W Pink
    595,-

    Arthur W. Pink was an exacting person. He was blessed (some say plagued) with a photographic memory. He never forgot what he had read, and upon occasion would prove it by stating the volume and page where he read a certain comment. Because of this, some found him hard to bear, since, if he were challenged, he could quote Scriptures by the hundreds to back up a statement of his. He plainly felt it was better to be right, than to be socially acceptable. Many a roast in the oven was burned to a crisp because Pink would preach 2 hours on a Sunday morning (from 11 a.m to 1 p.m). This is the commentary to own, if you cannot afford Owen. Why? Because Pink was an excellent judge of quality commenting, and he quotes extensively from Owen, Brown, Saphir, Gouge, etc. Along with the excellencies of these expositors, you get Pink's own valuable interpretations. You will find many unique comments in all of Pink's works. Yet he is such a close reasoner, and so adept at marshalling Scripture, that it is difficult to say, 'This time, Mr. Pink, you are wrong.' You will never regret the purchase of this set (3 vols. in 2).

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