The Person of Christ
By F. E. Raven, J. B. Stoney,C. A. Coates and J. Taylor
The Person of Christ is a composition of four Brethren authors: Coates, Raven, Stoney, and Taylor, and their writings about the person of Christ. Continue reading
The Person of Christ
By F. E. Raven, J. B. Stoney,C. A. Coates and J. Taylor
The Person of Christ is a composition of four Brethren authors: Coates, Raven, Stoney, and Taylor, and their writings about the person of Christ. Continue reading
by E.H. Chapin
This work by Chapin (Universalist) is 9 chapters on miscellaneous topics, the Tonge, Humility, conscience, Peter’s Denial, the Pastoral office, etc.
This is more of a general work by Chapin. Being a Universalist, that is one strike against him, and his topics are not all that focused in my opinion.
I would not necessarily identify a whole lot of problems with this work, but I would not really recommend it as being a great work of great impact either. Continue reading
Corlett in his book Baptism with the Holy Ghost or Baptism with the Holy Spirit looks at various important points in the biblical narrative on the subject. The Need, God’s desire to possess His temple, death to the flesh, enduement with power, etc.
The Baptism With The Holy Ghost
“He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost” (Luke 3:16)
By David Shelby Corlett
This is an old Methodist work.
Major Bible Themes BY LEWIS SPERRY CHAFER 1871-1952 (This book is in the public domain)
This is a doctrines survey book with the following topics: Bible, God, Trinity, Dispensations, Covenants, Angels, Satan, Man, Sin, law and Grace, Sanctification, Righteousness, Security, Assurance, Church, Sabbath, Love, Prayer, Service, Thanksgiving, Stewardship, Prophecy, Judgment, eternal state.
DID THEY DIP? ..OR.. (Baptism)
AN EXAMINATION INTO THE ACT OF BAPTISM AS PRACTICED BY THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BAPTISTS BEFORE THE YEAR 1641.
BY JOHN T. CHRISTIAN, M. A., D. D.,
Pastor EAST BAPTIST CHURCH, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
In this 12 chapter work by John Christian (Baptist), he presents us with the case of Baptist Baptism was never by immersion until after 1644. His chapters are statement of the case, anabaptists of England, immersion in England, anabaptists of the continent, John Smyth, the Baptists of 1641, English Baptists before 1641, the Kiffin Ms. and the Jessey Church Records, Some Witnesses, a Challenge accepted, and Roger Williams. Continue reading