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View the 2009-11 NPH Resource Catalog of products available from Northwestern Publishing House

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18 Hymn Preludes & Intros (CW)

The organ compositions vary in style but are easily accessible for most organists. Many of them are for manuals only. Tunes include Belmont; Land of Rest; Liebster Jesu; Mendon; Nettleton; St. Anne; St. Crispin; Stephanos; and Such, Wer Da Will. The traditional but interesting harmonies in this set make them very useful for worship. They are interesting and accessible hymn settings that organists will enjoy using for worship. 40 pages. Published 2009. Easy to Medium.

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The History of Pietism

This commentary, written from a confessional Lutheran standpoint, serves as a resource for the study of Pietism. Author Heinrich Schmid was a professor of theology at the University of Erlangen (Germany) during the 1800s. Translator James L. Langbartels is a pastor at Christ Lutheran Church in Imlay City, Michigan, and has translated other works such as The Complete Timotheus Verinus (item number 15N0594). The History of Pietism presents the history of events leading up to the Pietistic Movement and offers a fair appraisal of the movement's founders Philip Spener and August Francke. The author recognizes the problems in the orthodox church and the validity of the Pietists' complaints. He offers his conclusions on where the Pietists were right and how they went wrong. This book helps readers understand temptations present-day Lutherans face as they seek to improve their congregations. After a lengthy introduction in which the author acquaints readers with 17th-century Germany at the time of the Pietistic Movement, he discusses the movement in 10 chapters: Speners's Early Life; Spener's Views and Principles; Spener's Later Life; The Movements That Arose From Pietism; Individual Attacks on Spener; The Controversies Over Individual Aspects of Pietism; August Hermann Francke; Lange and Loescher; The Doctrinal Controversies; and The Essence of Pietism. Includes translator and author prefaces, abbreviations and book cited pages, an introduction, endnotes, and an index. Size 6 x 9 inches. Hardcover. 412 Pages. Published 2007.

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The Millennium:What Does the Bible Teach

Drawing on Scripture, this booklet discusses false teachings concerning end times. Helps alleviate confusion and doubt so that Christians can feel certain about what is to come on the Last Day. Gospel-centered words reassure Christians as they live their faith and wait for the Lord's return. 52 pages. Paper cover. Published 2006.

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People's Bible Complete Set

Entire 41-volume set of The People's Bible series, a Bible commentary for everyone. The authors of the series have served as parish pastors, college teachers, or seminary professors, many in more than one role. Each author began with the original Hebrew or Greek text and then worked to bring the message of God's Word to Christians who face the stress and temptations of everyday life. Two important truths guide all the commentaries. First, the Bible is God's inspired Word and therefore is true and reliable. Second, the central message of the entire Bible is Jesus Christ.

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