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Hugh M. Cartwright

Philippians 4:6-7 – Prayer and the Peace of God

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This article, through the lens of Philippians 4:6-7, considers the blessing of prayer and the peace the believer has in Christ, in the face of frailty and danger.

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Hebrews 2:9 – Christ's Condescension: A Sermon by Rev. Hugh M. Cartwright

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This article is a sermon Hebrews 2:9, which speaks of the humiliation of Christ and the glory revealed therein.

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Biblical Inerrancy (Part 2)

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  • Hugh M. Cartwright

This article addresses the doctrine of inerrancy, revealing how this is being increasingly rejected and how it can be defended biblically.

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Biblical Inerrancy (Part 1)

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  • Hugh M. Cartwright

This article addresses the doctrine of inerrancy and infallibility, and reveals how these are being increasingly rejected.

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Calling the Sabbath a Delight

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Taking Isaiah 58:13 as starting point, this article considers how we should view the Sabbath, how we should keep it, and what we should expect from keeping it.

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The Reformed Doctrine of Inspiration (Part 4)

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This fourth of a four-part series investigates the Reformed doctrine of inspiration, particularly its relevance for today.

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The Reformed Doctrine of Inspiration (Part 3)

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  • Hugh M. Cartwright

This third of a four-part series investigates the Reformed doctrine of inspiration, particularly how one comes to recognize that the Bible is inspired.

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The Reformed Doctrine of Inspiration (Part 2)

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This second of a four-part series of articles investigates the Reformed doctrine of inspiration.

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The Reformed Doctrine of Inspiration (Part 1)

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This first of a four-part series of articles investigates the Reformed doctrine of inspiration.

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William Tyndale – Minister of the Word of God

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This article is about the life and legacy of William Tyndale.

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Church, College, and Confession

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  • Hugh M. Cartwright

This article is about the task of the church to train men for the ministry. The author shows the advantages of having a theological seminary, and also discusses the importance of the confessions for theological training.

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John Davidson of Prestonpans

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This article is about the life and legacy of John Davidson (1549 -1604).

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Stewart of Cromarty

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This article is about the life of Alexander Stewart of Cromarty (1794-1847). The author also discusses his preaching.

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According to the degree of our faith will be our enjoyment of Christ’s salvation, our patience in the day of trial, our victory over the world. Unbelief, in short, is the true cause of a thousand spiritual diseases. J. C. Ryle
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