C. Matthew McMahon
Christian Preacher
I'm working on giving up a whole bunch of books. 800-1000.
I'm keeping my puritan books, and those surrounding the reformation and church history.
But I have loads more.
Books by Keil and Delitche, Piper, Sproul, NICNTs, lots of books on cults, individual commentary sets (partial sets too), marriage books, dictionaries, NT and OT surveys, Kittle's set on the NT, lots of philosophy books, and a ton of individual books I'll never read again. I'm even contemplating ridding my shelf of Calvin's 22 volume set which I have on CD. I even have greek and hebrew works, grammars, brand new flash cards, etc., and sets of books I bought because they looked nice but I won't read or use though they ruin in the reformed realm (like Carl Henry's 5 or 6 volume work on Scripture.)
If there is someone in the area who is interested in getting around 800 books or so, I'm open for you to visit with me. The closest school here is knox seminary. Maybe a seminary student wants to start building his library if you know one that needs free books?
In any case, I REALLY don't want to go through the hassle of shipping 800 volumes. Boxes, packing, post office runs, etc. is grusome work.
If I have to, I'll box them up and take them to Whitefield on my next run up there next month. That is a tax writeoff for me, but if someone is close and wants to take what I don't want, I'm GIVING THEM AWAY IF YOU CAN HAUL THEM OFF.
Tomorrow, I have a couple of CHristian friends at work who will get all of Piper's stuff and a few commentaries. But other than that, I'm looking to relinquish quite a few. I want to try and get my library down to 1000 key volumes.
If you are in the area, this week, let me know.
Email me if you are interested or know someone - [email protected]
I'm keeping my puritan books, and those surrounding the reformation and church history.
But I have loads more.
Books by Keil and Delitche, Piper, Sproul, NICNTs, lots of books on cults, individual commentary sets (partial sets too), marriage books, dictionaries, NT and OT surveys, Kittle's set on the NT, lots of philosophy books, and a ton of individual books I'll never read again. I'm even contemplating ridding my shelf of Calvin's 22 volume set which I have on CD. I even have greek and hebrew works, grammars, brand new flash cards, etc., and sets of books I bought because they looked nice but I won't read or use though they ruin in the reformed realm (like Carl Henry's 5 or 6 volume work on Scripture.)
If there is someone in the area who is interested in getting around 800 books or so, I'm open for you to visit with me. The closest school here is knox seminary. Maybe a seminary student wants to start building his library if you know one that needs free books?
In any case, I REALLY don't want to go through the hassle of shipping 800 volumes. Boxes, packing, post office runs, etc. is grusome work.
If I have to, I'll box them up and take them to Whitefield on my next run up there next month. That is a tax writeoff for me, but if someone is close and wants to take what I don't want, I'm GIVING THEM AWAY IF YOU CAN HAUL THEM OFF.
Tomorrow, I have a couple of CHristian friends at work who will get all of Piper's stuff and a few commentaries. But other than that, I'm looking to relinquish quite a few. I want to try and get my library down to 1000 key volumes.
If you are in the area, this week, let me know.
Email me if you are interested or know someone - [email protected]