Monergism Books is giving away three quality prizes for Thanksgiving:
First Prize – Calvin’s Commentaries
by John Calvin
This Special Collector’s edition contains the 22 commentary volumes plus the Beveridge edition of Calvin’s Institutes. Each volume includes a 500-year logo/emblem to celebrate the 500th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth.
Second Prize – Expository Thoughts on the Gospels
by J. C. Ryle
Ryle’s ‘plain and pointed’ words are a great stimulus to the reading of the Bible itself. While his chief aim is to help the reader to know Christ, he additionally writes so that his commentaries can be read aloud to a group. There are many other fuller commentaries on the Gospels, but no others make such compelling listening as those of J.C. Ryle.
Third PrizeĀ – The Gospel According to John
by D. A. Carson
In this commentary on John’s Gospel, a respected Scripture expositor makes clear the flow of the text, engages a small but representative part of the massive secondary literature on John, shows how the Fourth Gospel contributes to biblical and systematic theology, and offers a consistent exposition of John as a evangelistic Gospel.
To find out more about this giveaway (you must fill out a very short survey) click HERE.
Thanksgiving Giveaway! Monergism Books
Monergism Books is giving away three quality prizes for Thanksgiving:
by John Calvin
This Special Collector’s edition contains the 22 commentary volumes plus the Beveridge edition of Calvin’s Institutes. Each volume includes a 500-year logo/emblem to celebrate the 500th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth.
by J. C. Ryle
Ryle’s ‘plain and pointed’ words are a great stimulus to the reading of the Bible itself. While his chief aim is to help the reader to know Christ, he additionally writes so that his commentaries can be read aloud to a group. There are many other fuller commentaries on the Gospels, but no others make such compelling listening as those of J.C. Ryle.
by D. A. Carson
In this commentary on John’s Gospel, a respected Scripture expositor makes clear the flow of the text, engages a small but representative part of the massive secondary literature on John, shows how the Fourth Gospel contributes to biblical and systematic theology, and offers a consistent exposition of John as a evangelistic Gospel.
To find out more about this giveaway (you must fill out a very short survey) click HERE.
(h/t Tim Challies)
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