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Bryant, R. – Inspiration and Revelation

INSPIRATION AND REVELATION
BEING THE THIRD HARTLEY LECTURE,
DELIVERED BEFORE THE CONFERENCE
AT GRIMSBY, i4th JUNE, 1899 ….

BY REV. ROBERT BRYANT
1899
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Note: This is a republish from April 11, 2011 of this module. There were three chapters missing which I have found and added/updated.




In this older work by Bryant, he begins with preliminary discussions on the Canon of the OT and NT, and the character of Scripture (divine-human), and errors of Scripture. He then turns to the inspiration of Scripture, and the Holy Spirit’s involvement in the production of Scripture, the prophets (and false prophets), and the writers of Scripture. The he turns to the Scriptures as inspired writings and what this means. Next he explores the revelation of Scripture by God. and the next section the evidences of revelation. In this chapter he deals with miracles and revelation. Finally he deals with the moral manifestion and its relationship with Scripture.

In this 86 chapter book on inspiration and revelation, Bryant (Methodist) has it divided into 5 parts: preliminary discussions (8 chapters), inspiration (13 chapters), The Scriptures as inspired writings (13), revelation (23), and revelation and its evidences (3). This book is a result of the Hartley lectures (Methodist) for 1899.

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Bellett, J.G. – The Son of God

The Son of God.
J. G. Bellett.

This is a short (6 chapters) book on Jesus Christ as the Son of God. Each chapter deals with a phrase in Scripture dealing with Jesus as the Son of God. 1. John 1:18 – only begotten Son; 2. John 1:14 – the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us; 3.  Heb 2:13 – I will put my trust in Him; 4.  1Tim 3:16 – received up into glory; 5.  Heb 2:8 – hast put all things in subjection under his feet; 6.  1Co 15:28 the Son Himself be subject unto Him that put all things under Him.




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Bellett, J.G. – Meditations upon the Four Gospels

Meditations upon the Four Gospels.
by John Gifford Bellett

Again this is a very short work of Bellett’s writings, with 5 chapters, the first chapter being “the Character of the Lord Jesus in the Gospels”, and then a study on each of the Gospels.




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