
Sinner’s Sanctuary, The
“There is, therefore, now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” The precious truths of Romans 8 offer the freedom, comfort, and refuge of life in Christ. In Scottish Covenanter Hugh Binning’s “The Sinner’s Sanctuary,” a series of forty sermons on Romans 8:1-15, believers will enjoy these benefits richly applied using truths from across the Scriptures. With a foreword by Sinclair Ferguson, this newly republished collection of sermons captures the brilliant insights of one of the most learned Scottish Covenanters.
• Captures Binning’s distinctive preaching style amongst 17th-century divines
• Fills a gap in the storied history of the Scottish Covenanters
• Expounds one of the most beloved passages in the Bible
416 pages.
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“The quality of Hugh Binning’s godliness and the depth of his scholarly insight were so great that he made a profound impact on century and far beyond. Binning is both stimulation for the mind and food for the soul.” —Eric Alexander, minister of St. George's-Tron Church, Glasgow from 1977–1997
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“There is, therefore, now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” The precious truths of Romans 8 offer the freedom, comfort, and refuge of life in Christ. In Scottish Covenanter Hugh Binning’s “The Sinner’s Sanctuary,” a series of forty sermons on Romans 8:1-15, believers will enjoy these benefits richly applied using truths from across the Scriptures. With a foreword by Sinclair Ferguson, this newly republished collection of sermons captures the brilliant insights of one of the most learned Scottish Covenanters.
• Captures Binning’s distinctive preaching style amongst 17th-century divines
• Fills a gap in the storied history of the Scottish Covenanters
• Expounds one of the most beloved passages in the Bible
416 pages.
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“The quality of Hugh Binning’s godliness and the depth of his scholarly insight were so great that he made a profound impact on century and far beyond. Binning is both stimulation for the mind and food for the soul.” —Eric Alexander, minister of St. George's-Tron Church, Glasgow from 1977–1997












