Dedicated  To  The  Memory  Of  Reverdy  Lewin  Orrell,  Jr.  (1920 - 2006)

March 14, 2008

Bible Books Listing - Updated

With the recent addition of several books to my bible library, I've updated my online excel spreadsheet.

You can go here for the spreadsheet: http://www.rebnora.com/BibleBooks.xls

You must either have Microsoft Excel or the Excel viewer on your local computer to view the document.

I've recently added The Complete Sermons of Martin Luther (7 Volumes), Expository Thoughts on the Gospels (4 Volumes), The Westminster Pulpit (5 Volumes) and Spurgeon's Sermons (5 Volumes).

Can you believe that these 21 hardback books only cost $128, plus about $12 shipping? Even counting shipping the average cost per book was under $7.00.

You just can't beat the prices at ChristianBook.com.

I've been wanting to get the Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, 4 Volumes by J.C. Ryle for some time, so it was nice to add to my collection.

That will probably be the last 'commentary' purchased for a little bit. Having the Preacher's Outline and Study Bible (both in print and electronic form), plus having several other printed commentaries, and many more electronic commentaries within E-Sword, I pretty much have a wide gambit of commentaries.

If you notice, the other three collections that I purchased were sermons and writings by well known ministers. I wanted to get some of the sermons from the 'classic' preachers in history.

Certainly everyone has heard of Martin Luther.

Charles H. Spurgeon was one of the best known preachers of his time (June 19, 1834 - January 31, 1892) was a British Reformed Baptist preacher who remains highly influential amongst Christians of different denominations.

The Westminster Pulpit sermons of G. Campbell Morgan (1863 - 1945). Ordained a minister of the Congregational Church in 1889, the young man became the leading preacher in England, holding several pastorates. Later he became widely known in the United States and Canada as a Bible conference speaker, lecturer, pastor and teacher before returning to England in 1935 to become the pastor of Westminster Congregational Church in London.

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