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  Introduction to Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was a phenomenon in the evangelicalism of Britain in the 20th century.
What made Dr. Lloyd-Jones the phenomenon he was on the evangelical scene was the extra-ordinary combination of all these things.
He was a Bible man, but no mere scribe; he had a strong sense of history but he was also utterly abreast of his time; he was a preacher of eloquence, force and passion but one who scorned to be a performer.
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  Martyn Lloyd-Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dr David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (December 20, 1899 – March 1, 1981) was a Protestant Christian who headed much of the evangelical movement of the 20th century.
In 1943 Dr Morgan retired, leaving Jones as the sole Pastor of Westminster Chapel.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was an avid supporter of the Evangelical Library in London.
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 Christian Living: Books By D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) was one of the great Christian thinkers of the twentieth century, but his career began far removed from the Church.
Dr D. Martyn Lloyd Jones became deeply concerned with what he believed to be subtle but real shifts in commitment to the biblical gospel.
Jones recognized that no one is a Christian by nature, he saw that the primary calling of the church lay in presenting the message of the Gospel to the non-believer, the unconcerned and the sceptic.
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 December 20: Martyn Lloyd-Jones born in Cardiff, Wales
Martyn Lloyd-Jones contributed to that population boom when he was born in Cardiff on this day, December 20, 1899.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was born and reared in Cardiff.
Martyn's childhood had at least one highlight: In January, 1910, his home caught on fire while he and his brothers were sleeping.
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 Westminster Chapel, London. Established since 1840 to the Glory of God.
Dr Lloyd-Jones spoke with authority and by his travels and the publications of his many magisterial studies and sermons he was able to reach a world-wide congregation.
In 1968 he resigned the pastorate after a serious illness and major surgery, but was able to continue an influential ministry and his writing up to his final illness in 1981.
The two-volume life by the Rev'd Iain Murray, at one time Dr Lloyd-Jones' assistant at the Chapel, is an excellent, detailed biography of 'The Doctor' and his influence in Christian circles.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Dr David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (December 20, 1899 – March 1, 1981) was a Protestant Christian who headed much of the evangelical movement of the 20th century.
Lloyd-Jones was well-known for his expository style of preaching, and the Sunday morning and evening meetings at which he officiated drew crowds of several hundred, as did the Friday evening Bible studies – which were, in effect, sermons in the same style.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was an avid supporter of the Evangelical Library in London.
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 Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
While Dr. Lloyd-Jones was admirably strong in his position for the Word, he was at the same time woefully weak concerning his failure to rightly divide that Word.
According to Dr. Lloyd-Jones, since the believer's old man is gone, and he is a new creature in Christ, he is required to live at once all that is true of him in Christ.
Since Dr. Lloyd-Jones failed to scripturally differentiate between Israel and the Church, law and grace, he sought to apply to believers truth that belongs exclusively to Israel--and misapplied truth results in error.
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 Historia ecclesiastica: EMINENT CHRISTIANS: 4. MARTYN LLOYD-JONES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
My first reading of Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) was his book on the sermon on the Mount in the late 1970s.
In the words of his grandson, Christopher Catherwood, Lloyd-Jones was “struck by the ungodliness and moral emptiness of many of Horder’s aristocratic patients.” [“Martyn Lloyd-Jones” in his Five Evangelical Leaders (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1984), 55].
He brought me to see that the real cause of all my troubles and ills, and that of all men, was an evil and fallen nature which hated God and loved sin.
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 Studies in Martyn Lloyd-Jones Collection (2 volumes)
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was arguably the most important and influential British evangelical preacher in the 20th Century.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones is among the finest preachers of the twentieth century.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) and 20th Century Evangelicalism is a rigorously researched, thematic study of Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
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 Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: His Life and Ministry
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was in the tradition of Spurgeon, Whitefield, the Puritans and the Reformers.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones had a very happy home, which was open every Christmas to those members of the church who had nowhere else to go.
Before Christmas the carollers from the church came to the manse after their rounds and the conclusion of the evening was a fiercely fought table tennis match between the minister and his wife, spurred on by the cheers of the party.
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 Dr
Dr Lloyd-Jones was a fellow Welshman of mine and I wholeheartedly support his approach to reformed theology which refuses the excesses of legalism and hyper-Calvinism which are to be found on the
A pillar, however, is too static a metaphor to describe such a figure, for his spiritual and intellectual leadership created a new dynamic which owed little to the church he entered in the mid-twenties.
At the beginning of the war Dr. Lloyd-Jones had become President of the Inter-Varsity Fellowship of Evangelical Unions and was deeply involved in advising and guiding their founder and General Secretary, Dr. Douglas Johnson.
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 Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Dr Lloyd-Jones was a fellow Welshman of mine and I wholeheartedly support his approach to reformed theology which refuses the excesses of legalism and hyper-Calvinism which are to be found on the ‘hardest’ wing of reformed theology.
Also like Dr Martyn, whilst admiring Calvin we refuse to venerate him and are frank about the weaker areas within his theology.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones made an immensely powerful appeal to his large audience to come out of the compromised denominations.
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 De betekenis van Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones voor evangelisch Nederland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Doen we hem recht wanneer we stellen dat het voor hem in wezen niet uitmaakte of iemand evangelisch arminiaan of evangelisch calvinist is? Absoluut niet!
Martyn Lloyd-Jones heeft vele evangelicals de ogen geopend voor het feit dat er zoiets bestaat als een evangelisch calvinisme en dat beide begrippen beslist niet met elkaar strijdig hoeven zijn.
Wat Martyn Lloyd-Jones zo relevant maakt voor evangelisch Nederland is onder andere het feit dat hij telkens opnieuw op treffende wijze de vinger op de zere en de zwakke plek weet te leggen.
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 Selected Works of Martyn Lloyd-Jones (10 volumes)
As Dr. Lloyd-Jones recognized, it is a rare time in the history of the church when there is a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit-- and a time of special interest of every Christian who longs for revival today.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones draws out the timeless truths of this passage by looking at why and what Christ prayed and unfolding the majestic themes of our assurance of salvation, our union with God and other believers, and His loving care for us.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones also considers within these pages Pentecost, baptism of the Spirit, and the gifts of the Holy Spirit--all to give you a better understanding of this least-known member of the Trinity.
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 Adrian's Blog: Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Monday: Was the Doctor a Charismatic?
The nearness of heaven and his own title to it because overwhelming certainties, and, at once, he was brought into a state of ecstasy and joy which remained with him for several days.
Alone in their bedroom, he was reading the Welsh hymns of William Williams in the Calvinistic Methodist hymn book when he was again given such a consciousness of the presence and love of God as seemed to exceed all that he had every known before.
No small part of Dr. Lloyd-Jones� ministry in the years ahead was to help Christians to know their enemy and how to resist him.
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 Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: His Views Of Preaching | TheResurgence
Martyn Lloyd-Jones entered medical school at age sixteen, and after graduation he joined the staff of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, also known as Bart’s, one of the premier teaching hospitals in the United Kingdom.
Men and women who were converted under his ministry or who were greatly helped by his preaching went to many parts of the world to preach, plant churches, pastor congregations, and teach in schools and colleges or be salt and light in their homes and communities.
Preaching was central to the ministry of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
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 Martyn-Lloyd Jones
This man of God was born in Wales and at the age of 13 moved to London in 1914.
He was offered and accepted the post as associate pastor under Dr. Morgan in 1938.
In 1943 when Dr. Morgan retired he succeeded him as Pastor of Westminster Chapel.
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 Revival
This was the deepest desire of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, one of the great 20th century Bible expositors.
As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones recognized, it is a rare time in the history of the churce when there is a great outpouring of the Holy spirit-and a time of special interest for every Christian who longs for revival today.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones is recognized as one of 20th century's most gifted preachers and writers.
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 D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1898-1981), a great pillar of the 20th century evangelical church, abandoned his medical career for the Gospel ministry, and served as a pastor at the Presbyterian Church at Sandfields (1927-1938).
"Dr. Lloyd-Jones was not another young minister fresh out of a liberal theological college, trimming his message to contemporary opinion and the prejudices of his congregation.
He was determined to preach the message with the crystal clarity in which it had come to him.
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 Amazon.com: "Martyn Lloyd Jones": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Martyn Lloyd Jones writes, "This saying condemns the apparent laughter joviality and happiness of the world by pronouncing a woe upon it.
Martyn Lloyd Jones wrote, This Beatitude follows logically from the previous one.
Martyn Lloyd Jones (1899-1981) "Expositor of the Word" Few churches have been as blessed as London's Westminster Chapel.
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 Don Currin Ministries | The Awakener - Newsletter of Don Currin Ministries
As the interview came to a close, Martyn Lloyd-Jones was asked, "What parting word have you for the secular man or woman who does not take Jesus Christ seriously?" To which the man of God replied, "Flee from the wrath to come and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ".
At 80 years of age, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones understood that the answer to man's economic, moral, and spiritual plights was to take refuge in Christ's finished work from the rapidly approaching eternal storm.
After years of observing the spiritual declension of his own country and witnessing the futility of man's attempts to improve the conditions of the economy and church, he knew that the only answer to man's social and spiritual ills was Jesus Christ.
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Lloyd Jones has had the greatest influence on me than any other person that I have met, and I only spoke to him on one occasion.
I was first taken to the Westminster Chapel in London where the "Doctor" was the minister, by an Irishman from Northern Island, when we were both training to be Salvation Army Officers at the William Booth Memorial College.
On leaving the meeting I had to pass close to the Chairman of the Fellowship, Dr Lloyd Jones.
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We were surprised and amused to hear at one point Dr. Lloyd-Jones mention that their Friday night series would be suspended for three weeks due to the approach of Christmas, just as our own Wednesday night classes were about to be likewise suspended.
Apparently, Dr. Lloyd-Jones took seriously Paul's charge to Timothy that he should preach the Word in and out of season (2 Tim.
When one reads sermons preached by the Puritans, by the Reformers, and by early Church Fathers, one is struck by how full their messages are of Scriptural matter.
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 St. Thomas Evangelical Library | Best Books
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) was born in Wales.
His thoughts are echoed by Donald F. Ackland, an editor with the Baptist Sunday School Board: "Martyn Lloyd-Jones was a heart specialist before he relinquished his practice to become a preacher; but as a preacher he still deals with the heart, employing methods as penetrating and drastic as any surgeon.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones' exposition of Romans occupied him from 1955 until 1968.
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 walking with giants - David Martyn Lloyd-Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Introduction: Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones was Minister of Westminster Chapel during the period 1938-1968.
He became Assistant to Dr Campbell Morgan at Westminster Chapel in 1938 and then Minister until illness led to his retirement in 1968.
He encouraged people to pray for spiritual revival and sought to encourage people not to be satisfied with a dry understanding of the Scriptures and longed that the church might have a 'fullness of joy'.
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 "Heresies" by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Over against the modern faith in numbers we must say with an American of the last century, William Lloyd Garrison, ‘One with God is a majority’.
Born in South Wales, Dr. Lloyd-Jones trained at St. Bartholomew's Hospital and thereafter practised as a physician and was assistant to the famous Lord Horder.
He was there until 1938, when he moved to London to share the ministry of Westminster Chapel in Buckingham Gate with Dr. G.
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 D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Books & Resources at The Five Solas.Net
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) is recognized as one of the 20th century's most gifted preachers and writers.
Book Description: A spiritual classic, this detailed and comprehensive study by one of the greatest expository preachers of our time explains Christ's teaching in the Sermon on the Mount and incisively applies it to the Christian life.
Book Description: From the account of the first persecution to the judgment of Ananias and Sapphira, Martyn Lloyd-Jones delves into the life-changing truths found in Acts 4:8-5:16.
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 Search Results for Dr. Martin-Lloyd Jones
Dr Jim DeBruhl and myself share a passion along with many other evangelical Christians for the work, preaching, writings and life of Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones "If a church is lacking in discipline herself, what right has she to talk about the indiscipline of society?" - From "Consider Your Ways" in Knowing the Times
Colossians 1:23 Title: The Evidence of being one of His Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones entitles his commentary on Chapter One of this letter to the Colossians, "Love So Amazing," and that it is. God's love is absolutely amazing.
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