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Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Increase of Knowledge

[Delivered at Carter Lane Meeting-house, London, Dec. 18, 1814, on behalf of the British and Foreign School Society.] “Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.”—Dan. 12:4. Whatever obscurity there is in

Around the Horn (June 27)

The Most Dangerous Thing a Christian Can Do In this blog post, Tim Challies points out that the must dangerous thing a Christian can do is quite subtle, which is why it's terrifying. Afraid of

Around the Horn (June 20)

Rules for Preacher’s Conduct This post was written over 250 years ago by Isaac Watts, but still has relevance for preachers today. The Pursuit of (Which) Happiness? "The question of which kind of happiness we’re

Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Mysterious Nature of Man

“I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”—Psal. 139:14. The term “fearful” is sometimes to be taken subjectively, for our being possessed of fear. In this sense it signifies the same as timid. Thus the prophet was

Around the Horn (June 6)

Wisdom is Work "The mature are those who have powers of discernment, trained. The wisdom to tell the difference between true and false, right and wrong, wise and foolish, requires training." How Pastors Can Glorify Christ, Every

Andrew Fuller Friday: Fleshly vs. Holy Wisdom

I do not mean to assume this language in behalf of myself or my brethren; but would rather apply it in a way of self-examination. By “fleshly wisdom” is meant the wisdom of this world,

Around the Horn (May 30)

The Splendor of His Queen In this post, David Mathis draws upon both Old and New Testaments to show how the church reveals the mystery of Christ and his splendor. The Universal Experiences of Preachers