Brooks A Believer’s Last Day, His Best Day
Brooks A Believer’s Last Day, His Best Day
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Brooks A Believer’s Last Day, His Best Day
This Brethren work is a study of the book of Ruth, looking for the Gospel message in the images and metaphors of this book.
Charles Ryrie – Dispensationalism, Help or Heresy? This short extract is a questioning of whether Dispensationalism is a help or a false doctrine, a false way of looking at the Bible. It consists of two reviews of Ryrie’s Book.
McGee-How to Stand Against Satan is a single article on how to win our fight with Satan.
Commentary on Ezra by H L Rossier was a Brethren writer and Commentator.
Snell, H.H. Prophetical Outlines
Law, Henry – Comfort for Mourners Sorrow has crossed the threshold of your home, and sits a downcast inhabitant in your heart. You mourn as one from whom all joy […]
By Faith By Arlen Chitwood
This is a systematic theology by Wesleyean-Methodist theologian Pope.
Grant Notes on the Epistle to the Hebrews
FEAR OF DEATH By Henry Law, 1873 While the Lord delays His coming, death works incessantly. There is no moment when its scythe is idle. We may soon feel its […]
Sample Devotional It is very hard to learn (Letters of J. C. Philpot <http://www.gracegems.org/SERMONS2/Philpot.htm>) Where we err is, that we want to be something, when we are nothing. We want […]
Reasonable Service is essentially a Systematic Theology work, which is very extensive. 4 Volume Classic on Doctrine by the Reformer W.A. aBrakel
A gradual drift from confidence in the integrity of the Bible is well underway. A vast portion of Christendom does not adhere to belief in the verbal (every word) plenary (in every section) inspiration (God-breathed) and thus inerrancy of God’s word. Believers with a high view of inspiration need to face this reality as David faced Goliath—not intimidated, but ready to take up the challenge.
The Atonement and the Modern Mind By James Denney, D.D. Professor of New Testament Language Literature and Theology Unite Free Church College, Glasgow MCMIII (1903)