$18.00
This popular blues album is a wonderful music project based on “The Danger of Not Reforming Known Evils, and Other Works” by William Williams (1666-1741) is sung by Sammy Rivers. Amazing vocals.
Description
The tech is now at a point where it is virtually indistinguishable from music recordings.
Reform What’s Amiss – Reformed Music Project – William Williams (1666-1741) – Sammy Rivers – by C. Matthew McMahon
In the style of Blues.
File Types: ZIPPED file, with Mp3 files
Digital Album download price: $18
Copyright for Music and Songs under A Puritan’s Mind (TM)
Includes an electronic copy of William’s book “Puritan Meditations“.
McMahon – “I can’t believe technology like this exists today, and that such a thing is even possible. And now to have REFORMED music? This is one of my favorite genres.”
This popular blues album is a wonderful music project based on “The Danger of Not Reforming Known Evils, and Other Works” by William Williams (1666-1741). Williams was a minister just prior to the Greak Awakenings, and was Jonathan Edward’s uncle. His work surrounds a master-exhortation in calling the wayward church, those professing they have been effectually called, to reform those things in their midst that need correcting. People who have been changed by the Spirit desire holiness.
This album is takes the 11 chapters of William’s work, (11 tracks) and sets them in order in the area of reformation. All Christians, all churches, should Reform What’s Amiss. Do they? Are they willing?
To get a sense of the overall message and tenor of the album, listen to the songs HERE streaming on Spotify.
USING THE FILES: After purchase, download and save the ZIPPED file (about 125 megs) to your desktop, then extract the files and save them in a folder (right click the file and click EXTRACT ALL). Then transfer them to your phone or MP3 player/device.
C. Matthew McMahon, Ph.D., Th.D., is a Reformed theologian, and pastor of Grace Chapel in Crossville, TN; part of the Biblical Reformed Synod of Christ the King. He is the founder and chairman of A Puritan’s Mind, the largest Reformed website on the internet for students of the Bible concerning Reformed Theology, the Puritans and Covenant Theology. He is the founder of Puritan Publications which publishes rare Reformed and Puritan works from the 17th century, specializing in the Westminster Assembly. He is also a managing partner at Reformed.org, and the Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics.
Music Tracks
1. Never Exempt
2. Lack of Love
3. Ignoring the Light
4. Neglect
5. False Hope and Future Lies
6. Season of Grace
7. Forsaking True Worship
8. Worldly Chains
9. Reform What’s Amiss
10. Playin’ the Hypocrite
11. Reform Your Ways
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