Walter J. Chantry
Born
Norristown, PA, The United States
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Today's Gospel: Authentic or Synthetic?
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published
1970
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14 editions
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Call the Sabbath a Delight
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published
1991
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2 editions
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The Shadow of the Cross: Studies in Self-Denial
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published
1981
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2 editions
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David: Man of Prayer, Man of War
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published
2007
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3 editions
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Signs of the Apostles
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published
1973
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6 editions
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God's Righteous Kingdom: The Law's Connection with the Gospel
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published
1980
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High Calling of Motherhood
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published
1998
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Signs of the Apostles: Observations on Pentacostalism Old and New
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published
2014
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Praises for the King of Kings
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published
1991
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The Covenants of Works and Grace
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2006
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“Calvinism that does not humble has missed its mark.”
― The Shadow of the Cross: Studies in Self-Denial
― The Shadow of the Cross: Studies in Self-Denial
“Christians are sensitive. We want to be liked and accepted. It is pleasant to be agreeable and peaceful. As God's grace quickens in us a love for men, a sense of courtesy is heightened, a longing for gentleness and peace is increased. But with all of this our Lord's honor is at issue in the discussion. You must consciously choose words that pain your own social consciousness and love of peace. Self has to be crucified. Two hearts are broken, not merely one.”
― The Shadow of the Cross: Studies in Self-Denial
― The Shadow of the Cross: Studies in Self-Denial
“The doctrines of grace are not merely a philosophy which gives the best and most logical answers to the profound questions of life. They are that. But more, they stir the inner man to self-abnegation and love for Jehovah. This act of worship before the throne of the Almighty opens a fountain of devotion which must then flow out at every level of decision and action in practical life. Self-denial is a vital link between doctrine and devotion on the one hand, and between devotion and practice on the other.”
― The Shadow of the Cross: Studies in Self-Denial
― The Shadow of the Cross: Studies in Self-Denial
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