Jeff Pollard
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Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America
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2001
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8 editions
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A Theology of the Family
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2014
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4 editions
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Moon For Sale
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2015
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2 editions
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Unión con Cristo - Portavoz de la gracia # 49
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Why the Church Needs the Family, and the Family Needs the Church
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2005
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Discipline: The Biblical Doctrine
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2008
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Holiness, Legalism, and the Sufficiency of Scripture
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Free Grace Broadcaster Issue 187 Spring 2004
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The Giraffe and the Lion
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Uncle Duncle
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“The fashion industry does not believe that the principle purpose of clothing is to cover the body; it believes that the principle purpose of clothing is sexual attraction. This is the very opposite of Christian modesty.”
― Christian Modesty
― Christian Modesty
“Men must always live holy lives that avoid wrath and dispute, particularly in connection with prayer for others; women are always to live in accord with their profession of godliness, dressing modestly and discreetly, and manifesting a proper relationship to men as regards the question of authority.”[17] We have then a Biblical directive for modest apparel that begins in the context of our corporate worship and that extends from there to our daily living. However, having said that, modesty is not first an issue of clothing. It is primarily an issue of the heart. And if the heart is right with God, it will govern itself in purity coupled with humility and will express itself modestly.”
― Christian Modesty
― Christian Modesty
“Richard Baxter wisely commented that women sin when their clothing tends “to the ensnaring of the minds of the beholders in shameless, lustful, wanton passions, though you say, you intend it not, it is your sin, that you do that which probably will procure it, yea, that you did not your best to avoid it. And though it be their sin and vanity that is the cause, it is nevertheless your sin to be the unnecessary occasion: for you must consider that you live among diseased souls! And you must not lay a stumbling-block in their way, nor blow up the fire of their lust, nor make your ornaments their snares; but you must walk among sinful persons, as you would do with a candle among straw or gunpowder; or else you may see the flame which you would not foresee, when it is too late to quench it.”
― Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America
― Christian Modesty and the Public Undressing of America
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