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Ian Paisley

Ian Paisley (1926 - Present)

Read freely text sermons and articles by the speaker Ian Paisley in text and pdf format. Founder of the Free Presbyterian Movement with over 100 churches world-wide and bible colleges. This presbyterian renewal movement was started in light of compromise and apostasy in existing churches in Ireland, Scotland and England. These churches are clear biblical churches with a clear emphasis on preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His death for sinners.

Ian Paisley also has been active in politics for many years and a leader of a political party. Leonard Ravenhill commented once that the Lord could have used paisley in a powerful way like Whitfield if he stayed away from politics. His preaching is expositional and biblical from a burdened heart to represent His Lord well.

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Auricular Confession
      No portion of the Papal system presents more originality than the Confessional. The glory and the infamy of this institution is all its own. The idea never entered into the heads of the men of the ancient world. The patriarchs of mankind knew nothing of i ... read more

Catholic Unity
      WE hear much in these times of Catholic Unity, which has in it a good deal to captivate and charm minds of a certain order, as appears from the recent productions of the English Tractarians. There is nevertheless, perhaps, no subject on which there has be ... read more

Christ’s Ministry: His Two Hard Hitting Church Protests
      The great first miracle of our Lord has just taken place. Following it we read: John 2:12 ‘After this he went down to Capernaum, he, and his mother, and his brethren, and his disciples: and they continued there not many days.’ Capernaum was a place o ... read more

Clerical Celibacy
      THERE is a peculiarity about the subject of Celibacy. The chief complaint against the other dogmas of Catholicism is, that they have no support in the Sacred Scriptures, properly interpreted. Several of them, indeed, have not even the shadow of it; while ... read more

Communion In One Kind
      THERE is no error of the Church of Rome more easy of detection, or less defensible than that which withholds the cup from the people; language cannot make it more certain than that the Lord Jesus Christ gave both the bread and the wine to his disciples, a ... read more

Consider Him
      The picture here is the Christian engaged in the great race. He is on the stretch, and he is stretched. Every iota of strength, stamina, and strain are combined into the effort he is making. Many dangers and obstacles block his pathway. He could turn b ... read more

Cult of Mary - Part One
      Rome is not the Church of Jesus Christ let alone the true Church, but rather the synagogue of Mary, a cult of papal invention. In the true Church of Jesus Christ our Lord Jesus Christ has all the preeminence. In the Church of Rome Mary, by order of the ... read more

Cult of Mary - Part Two
      Part One’s dialogue between Mr. Twilight and Mr. Daylight’s dialogue covered the whole sweep of Mariolatry but some matters must be surveyed and studied in reference to the Mary’s usurpation of the Father and the Son. Rome’s Idolatrous title for her id ... read more

Discerning The Signs Of The Times - Part One
      TIME, what is it? The divide between two eternities, shutting the door of the old eternity and hastening to open the door of the new eternity. Colton was right when he spoke of THE PLUNDERER TIME:- TIME is the most subtle, yet the most insatiable ... read more

Discerning The Signs Of The Times - Part Two
      As we meet here today the Intergovernmental Conference on the new European Union and how it is going to be governed is in session in the City of Rome. Even all the European wars did not attempt to wipe out the Reformation in the way which this scheme ... read more

Duties Of Protestants
      IN dealing with an adversary, a point of the first importance, is, to ascertain his strength, and to understand the principles of his policy. This is particularly so in the case of Rome. There is nothing in which her boasted unity is so strikingly manifes ... read more

Extreme Unction
      EXTREME UNCTION is one of the sacraments of Rome, and as such, is held to "confer grace on the receiver;" it is therefore placed on the same level with the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Baptism, and Confirmation. Such is its position in the standards ... read more

Holy Orders
      HOLY ORDERS is an expression altogether unknown to the Sacred Scriptures, and the thing it represents would have been not less a novelty to the Apostles themselves and their disciples. Popery has assigned to it a very significant import, and clothed it wi ... read more

Hugh Latimer
      Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, one of the first reformers of the Church of England, and the most popular preacher of his age, was born at Thurcaston in Leicestershire, about 1490. He was educated at Cambridge, where he came under the influence of Biln ... read more

Image Worship
      MAN must have religion of some sort; should he cease to worship the God who made him, he will worship the god whom he himself made-an idol graven or molten-or it may be a stock, a stone, a creeping thing, the sun, the moon, the stars, or even the devil! ... read more

Indulgences
      The subject of Indulgences is one which occupies a conspicuous place in European history, from the relation in which it stands to the Reformation. That the doctrine may be rightly understood, it must be examined through the medium of Luther's life and la ... read more

John Jewell
      John Jewell, Bishop of Salisbury, was born in 1522, at the village of Buden, near Ilfracombe, Devonshire. He studied at Oxford, and in 1546 openly professed the tenets of the Reformers. Having obtained the living of Sunningwell, Berks, he distinguished hi ... read more

Justification
      The ground of a sinner's justification before God, is the most important subject within the whole circle of human inquiry, and none ever more beautifully and strikingly expresses it than the Prophet, in the following words: "Wherewith shall I come befor ... read more

King Solomon’s Startling View of the Church of Rome
      Five duties on our response to the Word of God are set out in these verses of Proverbs chapter 2. One: RECEIVE "Receive my words" verse one. King Solomon’s Look At The Church Of Rome Receive the instruction, the information, the wisdom, the ... read more

Let Luther speak for himself
      "I am born to be a rough controversialist," says Luther. "I clear the ground, pull up the weeds, fill up ditches, and smooth the roads; but to build, to plant, to sow, to water, to adorn the country, belongs to Melanchthon." "My style, rude and sk ... read more

Literary Policy Of Rome
      FREEDOM of speech, and freedom of publication, are among the birthrights of Englishmen, and rank with the choicest blessings of which this happy country has to boast. In this respect, no land is comparable to the kind we live in. There is nothing which an ... read more

Lot by Name and Lot by Nature
      Scripture Reading: Genesis 13: vs 1-13 V1 "And Abram went up out of Egypt, he, and his wife, and all that he had, and Lot with him, into the south. V2 And Abram was very rich in cattle, in silver, and in gold. V3 And he went on his journeys from ... read more

Merit of Good Works
      The question of Good Works is one of infinite moment. On this subject, Popery and the Gospel teach a very different doctrine: the Pope teaches that "our good works do merit eternal life, as worthy not only by reason of God's covenant and acceptation, bu ... read more

Oliver Cromwell
      In any great crisis in a nation's history, oftentimes for a time, the evidence of the sovereignty and supremacy of Almighty God is concealed. However, when a demonstration of power is manifested, a demonstration which is beyond natural explanation, th ... read more

Papal Infallibility
      Infallibility is a dogma at which the Protestant world has long ceased to look with gravity. Among them it only serves the purposes of humour, mockery, and reproof to self sufficient folly. The claim to infallibility, however, notwithstanding its superlat ... read more

Papist Doctrine Of Oaths
      IN traversing the wide domain of Popery there is no relief to the moral eye, everything is so bad that the student is inclined to think that what is at present before him is surely the worst; but the neat object which presents itself, if not worse, is at ... read more

Popish Baptism
      BAPTISM is the first of the Seven Sacraments of Popery, and the manner in which it is dealt with, is a fair specimen of the manner in which Popery deals with everything, whether based on the Scriptures or on the authority of the Church. It is first to be ... read more

Popish Confirmation
      CONFIRMATION is a sacrament of Popery, which, it is stated, "confers grace," and without which there can be no salvation, and this is to be received under pain of anathema! While Baptism gives spiritual life, Confirmation imparts strength, and of a spir ... read more

Popish Miracles
      THAT the kingdom of Antichrist may bear in full the stamp of prophecy, miracles, signs, and lying wonders, of some sort, must be mixed up with it, since otherwise it would not be the system to which the Word of God so clearly pointed. As this is a subject ... read more

Punishment Of Heretics
      POPERY, at the present moment, is seen under a mask, by which its true features are in a measure concealed. To serve the purpose of blinding Protestants, of furthering its own ends of proselytism, and securing the restoration of its lost power, it is prep ... read more

Purgatory Pickpocket
      It was in 1950 that Pope Pius XII repeated the claim when he wrote in ‘Humani Generis’ that the enlightener of the Church is not the Spirit but the teaching office of the Vatican: ‘Together with the sacred sources (Scripture and tradition) [NB] God has ... read more

The Appalling Night but the Approaching Dawn
      The dying of the old year 2002 and the birth of the New Year 2003 are momentous. No other New Year any of us has experienced is so foreboding, so fearful and so frightening as the coming of this New Year. What is in store for us? One does not need to b ... read more

The Changes of the Unchanging and Unchangeable God
      My friend, Dr. Bob Jones now in Heaven, in a most eloquent sermon said this: - "Often a shout raised on the rocky pinnacles of the Old Testament is echoed back from the dawn – crowned, rainbow – wreathed peaks of the New Testament. So it is with Job’s ... read more

The Eucharist, Or Mass
      THE Eucharist, or the Mass, is a Romish Sacrament, and a perversion of what is known among Protestant as the Lord's Supper. The first step in the process is the work of Transubstantiation, which, having considered it at length in the previous chapter, we ... read more

The God-Exalted Christ
      Reading: Philippians 2:5-13. 5. ‘Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: 6. who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God; 7. but made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant, an ... read more

The Harlotry Of Rome
      In ‘The Independent’ of 21st March 2001 glared the heading of a report, ‘Vatican Confirms Report of Sexual Abuse and Rape of Nuns by Priests in 23 Countries’. In great detail the report reveals that the Roman Catholic Church is still rife with perverse ... read more

The Holy Trinity
      I John 5:7 "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word and the Holy Ghost and these three are one." [Westminster Confession of Faith puts this as a proof text of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity] in Chapter two paragraph III. ... read more

The Incarnation
      The Westminster Confession of Faith gives I Timothy 3:16 as a proof text of the Incarnation of the Son. "And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto t ... read more

The Infallibility of the Pope
      I shall prove that this claimed infallibility is against Scripture, reason, and history. The argument is old; yet, not useless now, as it may prevent the introduction among Protestants of some pseudo-infallibility, if not of the Popish infallibility it ... read more

The Inquisition
      THE Inquisition! This terrible word still falls heavily on the ears of mankind, and in Popish countries strikes a measure of terror into the hearts of the people; but in the palmy days of Popery, it was only another name for the mouth of hell! Most of the ... read more

The Inspiration of the Bible
      The Inspiration of the Bible is a cardinal doctrine of Holy Scripture. It is all important as it sets forth the Bible as the only infallible rule of faith and practice. Now the NIV deletes the very word "inspiration" from the foundational proof text ... read more

The Jesuits
      We will consider the Jesuits, firstly, in regard to themselves; secondly, in regard to the Church; finally, in regards to society. * In regard to themselves. Many will tell me that they know some Jesuits who are very gentle, kind, and learned men. I ... read more

The Pre-eminence of our Lord Jesus Christ
      ‘And he is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things he might have the preeminence.’ Colossians 1:18. I come this day to do the most exhilarating and glorious task, to join with you and lead ... read more

The Rule of Faith
      In dealing with Popery, we affirm that the Sacred Scriptures are in very deed, the Word of God; an express revelation of the Divine will on every subject which man is concerned to know, and that they are the standard by which all doctrine and all systems. ... read more

The Sectarianism Of Rome And The Ecumenical Churches
      Open your Bible at the first chapter of Galatians, verse 7. We will read verse 6 for the connection: "I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: Which is not another; but there be some ... read more

Thomas Cranmer - Faithful Unto Death By Fire - Part 2
      Cranmer was not perfect but as Bishop J.C. Ryle was right when he said, “No man amidst the faith of an evil age kept himself so pure as Thomas Cranmer”. What we want to do in this address is to let Thomas Cranmer, stand forth as his own witness and speak ... read more

Virgin Worship
      THE worship of the Virgin Mary throughout the Romish Church, is one of those things which there is no denying, any more than that the sun is in the firmament. It is a prime element of the system; and were it to be taken out of her literature, her conversa ... read more

What is the Individual in the Papal System?
      I shall prove three propositions; first, that in the Romish system, the individual is blind; second, that he is superstitious; third, that he is poor. The teaching of his clergy produces blindness; his veneration for them, superstition; their authority an ... read more

Worship Of Saints And Angels
      AMONG the charges that are justly brought against the Church of Rome, is that of worshipping saints and angels; and it is worthy of observation, that this is not denied by the Papists themselves. We are, therefore, absolved from all necessity of an attemp ... read more

Yea, He Is Altogether Lovely
      Turn in your Bible to the fifth chapter of the Song of Solomon. In Solomon's Song we have two delightful portraits of our Blessed Saviour and one of them is from verse 9 to verse 16 in chapter five. 9 What is thy beloved more than another beloved, O t ... read more

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