Jones' life was an unfolding of the Lord's Sovereign preparation and use of a man who walked by faith, performed his duty, and earnestly proclaimed the infallible truths of God's Word. Chaplain Jones was a primary leader in organizing the chaplains into a united effort for proclaiming the gospel and meeting the spiritual needs of the men in gray. Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson, and Gen. Robert E. Lee gave their full support to this spiritual mission. J. William Jones was the author of "Christ in the Camp." View More...
Biblical studies on John 11 and 12. These studies are on the power of Jesus to overcome death with life. This book deals with the results of the raising of Lazarus on the family and the community. It gives a clear exposition of those passages showing the reason Jesus delays his response to Lazarus' sisters' request to help their brother. Also, it deals with the misunderstandings of the disciples, his sisters, and others as to what Jesus was doing. The appendix is Jesus dealing with Judas in John 13. View More...
This is a biography of General D. H. Hill, a Confederate General who fought under the command of General R. E. Lee and fought in the war with Mexico. He attended West Point. He taught at Washington College and Davidson College,and founded a military school in Charlotte, NC. He authored a book on mathematics, one on the Sermon on the Mount, and one on the Crucifixion. He was President of the University of Arkansas. This book strongly emphasizes his military career as a Confederate General. 268 pages View More...
The Book of Psalms or the Book of Praises or the Book of Hymns is a precious collection of divine revelation. The Davidic Psalms give us an inspired revelation of God to His people as well as an account and insight into the life of David. David wrote on many subjects but one group of these were Psalms of Repentance (Penitential Psalms). There are seven (6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, 143). This book is an exposition of these Psalms. Indexed. 362 pages View More...
Gen. Lowrey was a combatant in the Confederate Army of the Tennessee. His commanding officers commended his exceeding bravery. He had the highest calling as a minister of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, but during the war he buckled on the sword as did numbers of ministers. He was active in the revival that swept the Army of the Tennessee. Lowrey was a Baptist pastor, a self-educated man, and pioneer in women's education. Sadly this great Southern gentleman is little known today. 158 pages View More...
This is a new biography of George Boardman Taylor. You will find a record of an honorable life well-lived. He was a dedicated pastor, a Confederate chaplain, a missionary to Italy. He was a faithful husband and father who raised his children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. 235 pages. Indexed. View More...
This is an exposition of Romans 1:28, "And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;" applied to present-day America. This is an answer to many of the moral debates among Christians today. How are believers to serve a holy God in a violent world? Such issues are considered. George Whitefield said, “The greatest curse that God can possibly send upon a people in this world is to give them over to blind, unregenerate, carnal, lukewarm, and unskillful guides.” 37 pages View More...
This book is the culmination of a project that originated as an encouragement to pastors. It began with a weekly e-mail (A Lord’s Day Snippet) delivered on Sunday mornings as an aid to pastors preparing to lead their congregations in the worship of the living God. Each snippet combined words from a hymn, a passage of Scripture often from William Tyndale’s magisterial translation, a brief, insightful exposition and a closing word of encouragement from a past preacher of the gospel. It was discovered that this met a great need in the church. These also were found to be helpful to non-pastors as ... View More...
Standing on Mars Hill in Athens, the apostle Paul declared that God had "made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth" (Acts 17:26). That is no superficial observation. One of its many anthropological and theological implications is that Genesis 10 and 11 are historically accurate. Many endure rather than enjoy reading these two chapters. Informed readers agree unanimously, however, that these chapters are strategic and historically significant. Their delineation of the family of nations illustrates the OT's universal outlook. While subsequent chapters n... View More...
This is a biography of a man of God, influenced by events and people from the founding of this country through the War of Northern Aggression, Reconstruction, and an occupied, decimated and impoverished Southland to the second decade of the Twentieth Century
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Hiden's ministry, antebellum, through the War, and postbellum are dealt with extensively in the text.
This is a biography, several of his sermons, and five events and individuals that had a promounced influence on Hiden's life and ministry. View More...
Two volumes in one. First, biography of Randolph Harrison McKim. Second, sermons of McKim. Within this offering we find another example of the impossibility of divorcing Christianity from the armies of the South; but, we have a new twist on the story, for here we have an account of a soldier turned minister. McKim goes to war as a soldier, answers the call to minister to the spiritual needs of his fellow man and trades his rifle for a Bible. The rest of the story is about his faithful, but blind, horse "Charlie." Twelve sermons are included in the second volume. View More...
This is the first full-length biography of Beverly Tucker Lacy, the chaplain to "Stonewall" Jackson and the Second Corps or Stonewall Brigade. Lacy was an ordained minister of the Old School Presbyterian Church. He was a trustee of Washington College. Lacy was a son and grandson of Presbyterian ministers. 371 pages including an index. View More...
This is a study of Proverbs 17:22 showing the value of a cheerful heart in aiding the process of a Christian getting well from physical illness. 10 pages View More...
This book seeks to document the origin and purpose of Confederate flags and their use. It shows the Christian beliefs and symbols of the Southern people. The flags show their devotion to God and the constitution. Also shown is the direct connection with the flags of Europe. Interwoven in this volume are personal episodes of those using the flags. View More...
8vo; 316 pages; This is the first major biography in almost 50 years of one of the bravest of the brave. John Pelham's life was packed into 24 short years. Born in Alabama, he spent his last years of life fighting in the Confederate Army, in Virginia. His bravery and honor were legendary. He was highly extolled by R. E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and JEB Stuart as well as many others. This West Point man was superior in fighting "horse artillery" and was a horseman par excellence. Lee called him "the gallant Pelham. "He was also one who loved the Lord and His sacred Word. Signed by author. View More...
177 pages; This book weaves the life of Jackson around his favorite text of Scripture which was Romans 8: 28. The greatness of Jackson as a military general cannot be understood apart from an understanding of his great faith in Christ. Why was he such a bigger-than-life kind of man? He faced the death of many loved ones, but how did he escape bitterness? What was the reason for his victorious death? This volume seeks to answer these and many more questions. Dr. M. E. Bradford contributed the Afterword, writing with his usual pungent style. Bradford deals with the religious foundation of secess... View More...
This recounts the last earthly meeting betwwen Lee and Jackson before Jackson's wounding and death at Chancellorsville. There is a comparison between the two Christian gentlemen, and a contrast between them and Joseph Hooker, the profane General of the Army of the Potomac.52 pages View More...
The hymn has been of great importance to the people in the South throughout their history. In life and in death the ministry of psalms and hymns has been a vital part of the fabric of life. Little is known about Southern Hymnology and almost nothing is known about Confederate Hymnology. A gospel minister observing the Confederate Army at worship declared, �The voices which now poured forth their strength in singing the songs of Zion had shouted in the charge and the victory.� One Southern minister, theological educator and hymn writer remonstrated, �We cannot afford to lose these old... View More...
Rev. Carl Russell in the Foreword said, "in a day of eschatological ambiguity, utter confusion, and often a feigned humility because of sheer ignorance of the Biblical teaching of the crown rights of King Jesus, it is most refreshing to read such a treatment of this Second Psalm that does not hesitate or hedge or hide from its plain teaching. This volume also includes three other studies: The Messiah's Dominion, delivered in 1841 by Rev. Andrew Broaddus; Christ's Universal Dominion, delivered in 1877 by Rev. B. M. Palmer; and A Glimpse of Zion's Glory, delivered in 1641 by Dr. Thomas Goodwin. ... View More...
This volume deals with a congregational puritan who is virtually unknown today. This is the first full-length biography of Bridge who was called to help draw up the Westminster Confession and the Savory Confession. Bridge had to suffer for the faith and was driven out of England for a while. This friend and adviser of John Owen was not one to shirk his duty as a minister of the gospel or as a citizen. Signed by author. 248 pages, Softcover. View More...