We urge you to secure your Bibles now. We have a very limited supply left at our warehouse. Due to shortage of workers and delays at the printer, we are not sure when we will be able to get more in stock! John Adams, the second president of the United States, wrote: âLet not Geneva be forgotten or despised. Religious liberty owes it most respect.â Between 1560 and 1599, The Geneva Bible was providentially unleashed upon a dark, discouraged, downtrodden English-speaking world. Just when it looked as if the Machiavellian, Divine Right kings, such as the Tudors of England, were about to drive Christendom back to the days of Caesar worship, a Bible appeared that set the stage for a Christian Reformation of life and culture the likes of which the world had never seen. Back in print after 423 years! [Shadow] By the time of the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, just 28 years after the first printing of the Geneva Bible, it was already being said of the English that they were becoming a people of the Book. The results of a people reading and obeying the Word of God were the explosion of faith, character, the first missionary movement in history, literature, economic blessing, and political and religious freedom. We too are living in dark days. The Biden-Harris administration and most members of congress do not value the Faith and Freedom that our nation was built upon. The Geneva Bible is needed more than ever. After 423 years, and by the providence of God, it is back in print for you to cherish! Patriotâs Edition When the Pilgrims arrived in the New World in 1620, they brought along supplies, a consuming passion for advancing the Kingdom of Christ, and the Word of God. Clearly, their most precious cargo was the Bible â specifically, the 1599 Geneva Bible. All but forgotten in our day, this version of the Bible was the most widely read and influential English Bible of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. You can read the full history of this book [here...]( $54.95
ââWas $60.00 [Order Now]( If you consider yourself a patriot, then you should own a copy of this beautiful hardback edition of the 1599 Geneva Bible: Patriotâs Edition. This edition features one of the most well-known paintings of the American RevolutionâThe Prayer at Valley Forge by Arnold Fribergâon the cover. In addition to the complete 1599 Geneva Bible and study notes, this edition includes the following historical documents: - Magna Carta
- Mayflower Compact
- Declaration of Independence
- Articles of Confederation/li>
- The United States Constitution
- Washingtonâs Rules of Civility
- Washingtonâs Circular for the States (1783)
- Washingtonâs Prayer for the United States Five-Hundredth Anniversary
Luther Edition It has been almost 500 years since Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church, marking the beginning of what is now know as the Reformation. Whether you are Lutheran, Reformed, non-denominational, Baptist, or Catholic, you owe the complexion of your current church in some part to the work and legacy of Martin Luther. He was a real man, and prone to error like all humans are. But God used him mightily to begin many good works we still have yet to complete. And this is where the Christian religion, both in Protestant and Catholic circles, has most regularly fallen short. Religion can easily become a merely human exercise, a merely external adherence to traditions. But in order for it to be true religion, it must produce works that transcend the corrupted capacities of men. You can read the full history of this book [here...]( $54.95
ââWas $60.00 [Order Now]( This special 500th Anniversary of the Reformation edition includes:
- Martin Lutherâs 95 Theses
- Lutherâs Smaller Catechism (1529)
- The Augsburg Confession (1530)
- The Lutheran Reformation by historian Col. John Eidsmoe originally published in the 3-volume Historical and Biblical Foundations of Law
- Prayers from the Evangelical-Lutheran Heritage translated by WELS Lutheran Pastor Paul C. Stratman, some into English for the first time It is not mere unity that God calls us to. Unity can be achieved by fear or mutual advantage. It is the unity achieved by love that God desires, for that is a work of his Spirit. And this unity will not manifest itself in some invisible abstraction, but in a reality as tangible as bread and wine. âPure and undefiled religionâ does not primarily produce untarnished creeds, but blameless lives (James 1:27). ââWith all of that in mind, read and cherish this book. It is the Word of God translated into your mother tongue (though perhaps a more remote version of it than you speak in your kitchen). Recognize in this book one of the fruits of Lutherâs work: to bring the Word of God to bear on everyday life. He believed the Word of God had to be studied and known by every believer, not just âspecialâ believers in monasteries and universities. His opponents said that the common mind would debase the lofty Word of God, just as their unwashed hands would defile the sacred elements of the Lordâs Supper. Luther thought differently. His aim was not to debase the transcendent, but to elevate the lowly, and he knew that could only happen through the transforming presence of God. That presence is in this book, if through faith you hear Jesus speaking to you through the Spirit. It has been nearly five hundred years since Luther nailed the Ninety-five Theses to the church door of Wittenberg. Much has changed since then. No pope or prince now restricts you from taking this book up and reading and understanding it for yourself. But then, not enough has changed, because in spite of the free access we have to the Scriptures, few people know it like Luther did. We cannot blame political tyranny or ecclesiastical oppression at this point. We have nothing to blame but our own apathy. So, Tolle Lege: take up and read. Find the promised Spirit here waiting for those with faith. With Godâs help, let us perfect and complete what Luther started. You can read the full history of this book [here...]( No longer want to receive these emails? [Unsubscribe]( Tolle Lege Press | 3150 Florence Rd, Bldg A, Suite 2
Powder Springs, GA 30127 â