The James Begg Society

   
 

Articles, Tracts and Letters

A collection of pieces on Christian experience and practice.

These articles, tracts and letters were previously published in the Presbyterian Standard, the magazine of the James Begg Society. Details for recieving a free sample of the Presbyterian Standard, or for taking out a subscription, can be found here.

Volume One

Where is Your Soul Going? — by Rev. William Parks

The Decrees of God — by Rev. Alexander Patterson

The Immovable Covenant — by Rev. W.J. Grier

What About the Crusade? — by the Session of Shettleston Free Church of Scotland (1994)

The Decalogue and the Sabbath — by Rev. Thomas Hamilton

My Testimony — by Rev. Moshe Radcliff

On Preaching the Gospel — by Rev. John Elias

The Duty of Parents to Children — by John Bunyan

Confession — by Rev. Brian Garrard

Saving Faith and Repentance — by Rev. Brian Garrard

Forgiveness — by Rev. Brian Garrard

Comfort and Consolation — by John Knox

A Bad Scene — by Rev. Wallace A. Bell

Our Duty to the State — by Roy Mohon

Letter to Anworth — by Samuel Rutherford

Volume Two

The Afflicted Man's Companion (1) — by Rev. John Willison

The Afflicted Man's Companion (2) — by Rev. John Willison

The Afflicted Man's Companion (3) — by Rev. John Willison

The Afflicted Man's Companion (4) — by Rev. John Willison

The Afflicted Man's Companion (5) — by Rev. John Willison

The Afflicted Man's Companion (6) — by Rev. John Willison

The Afflicted Man's Companion (7) — by Rev. John Willison

Rev John Willison's Dying Words

 

Email Newsletter

The James Begg Society produces an Email Newsletter every two months. It is free for anyone who wishes to recieve it.

Our Email Newsletter contains news of the Society, information about forthcoming publications and events,  and an edifying article. Articles will be drawn either from our own books, or from other Reformers, Puritans, Presbyterians, etc.

If you wish to receive our Email Newsletter, please contact us.

 
 
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