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Barely Saved? Richard Sibbes

Beyond Probation Lee Irons

Can You Begin by the Spirit and Be Completed by the Flesh? by John Piper

Centrality of the Gospel by Tim Keller & City Church

Challenge to Theonomists by William J. Baldwin

Christ Died for the Sins of Christians Too by Rod Rosenbladt

Christ Redeemed Us From the Curse of the Law by John Piper

Christ, Our Surety by Richard Sibbes

Discipline Yourself . . . Without Legalism By Don Whitney

Do God's Commands to the Unregenerate Imply Moral Ability? by John Hendryx

Flesh Tank and Peashooter Regulations by John Piper

Formalism by J.C. Ryle

From Legalism to Grace by Mike Taylor

Getting It Right by Larry Barber

I Want to Be Free, But I Still Hear the Chains Rattling by Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.

In Sync with the Gospel by John Piper

Justification and Sanctification: How Do They Differ? By J. C. Ryle

Keller On Preaching in a Post-modern City by Tim Keller

Law or Spirit? Galatians Between Legalism and Antinomianism by Thomas Schirrmacher

Law: Civic, Ceremonial & Moral by R. Alderson

Legalism "Walking the Thin Line"-Liberty vs. Legalism in the Church by Carey Hardy

Legalism and its Antidotes by Dominic Smart

Legalism: Does It Lead to True Righteousness? Richard L. Mayhue

Moses Law for Modern Government The Intellectual and Sociological Origins of the Christian Reconstructionist Movement J. Ligon Duncan, III

Mr. Believer Mr. Libertine and Mr. Legalist by William Harrell

Pharisees and Sadducees by J. C. Ryle

Poetic Polemics: Warnings Against Legalism in the Gospel Sonnets of Ralph Erskine by Shane Rosenthal

Statement on Theonomy by William J. Baldwin

Thank You Lord That I am Not Like Woody Allen by John Hendryx

That Distinction a Mean Betwixt Legalism and Antinomianism by Edward Fisher

The Believer and Indwelling Sin by John MacArthur

The Christian & Politics: Has the Contemporary Church Become Obsessed With Political Solutions? by Darryl Erkel

The Danger of Legalism in Reformed Circles by Bill Baldwin

The Deadly Dangers of Moralism by John MacArthur

The Difference Between Legal and Gospel Mortification by Ralph Erskine

The Evil of Legalism by Edward Fisher

The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification by Walter Marshall

The Gospel Under Assault By William Webster

The Moralistic Impulse in American Evangelicalism by D.G. Hart

The Pharisee and the Publican By Hampton Keathley IV

The Scoop on Judging by Greg Koukl 

There Must be Fifty Ways to be a Pharisee by Jack Crabtree

Trying to Be a Christian by Jim Elliff

Up With Legalism! by Jack Crabtree

Walking by the Spirit by John MacArthur

Walking the Thin Line: Combating Legalism in the Church by Carey Hardy

What Is Legalism? by John W. Robbins

What is the Difference between Legalism and Obedience? by. C. Matthew McMahon

What is Legalism?

The belief that the works of man hold merit apart from God or gain merit from God.

Col. 2:20

If with Christ you died to the elemental spirits of the world, why, as if you were still alive in the world, do you submit to regulations—