Arnot {Presbyterian}- The Parables of Our Lord
Summary
In this 18 chapter work on Baptists, Armitage (Baptist) traces some of the Baptists in the colonies and England, and then in Baptist missions around the world. The work is older (1887), so his update is limited to the time of his writing.
AIM: Presbyterian.
CIM: Parables.
Contents
INTRODUCTION, 11
1. The Sower, 43
2. The Tares, 75
The Mustard Seed and Leaven
3. The Mustard Seed, 101
4. The Leaven, 111
5. The Hidden Treasure, 128
6. The Pearl, 144
7. The Draw-Net, 160
8. The Unmerciful Servant, 185
9. The Vineyard Labourers, 204
10. The Two Sons, 223
11. The Wicked Husbandmen, 237
12. The Royal Marriage Feast, 254
13. The Ten Virgins, 282
14. The Entrusted Talents, 299
15. The Seed Growing Secretly, 312
16. The Two Debtors, 326
17. The Good Samaritan, 341
18. The Friend at Midnight, 357
19. The Rich Fool, 369
20. The Barren Fig-Tree, 378
21. The Excuses, 387
22. The Lost Sheep, 402
23. The Lost Coin, 422
24. The Prodigal Son, 427
25. The Prudent Stewardand Lazarus, 451
26. The Rich Man, 465
27. Unprofitable Servants, 483
28. The Importunate Widow, 497
29. The Pharisee and the Publican, 509
30. The Servants and the Pounds
T. NELSON AND SONS. LONDON,
LONDON: 1874.
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William Arnot (1808–1875) was a Scottish preacher and theological writer.