12/18/2024 I am converting all of the zipped mySword modules on this site to straight *.bok.mybible formats. If you visit us from a cell phone, you do not have to unzip these files. I am also changing the format somewhat. I am getting away from individual descriptions, and just making library lists where you can directly download the files.
If you come across a post that doesn't have a download link, please post a note to me in the comments of that post (no download), and I will try to get the file uploaded and linked to that post. We have had glitches in the past, and some posts lost their downloads. Basically, I am taking down all posts (650 posts on the site), and checking each one to see if they have their download, and if not adding it. Most do not. Once I take it down, it will repost (1 per day) until I am caught up and can work on new posts. Note that MySword reads theWord modules and esword modules now, so use them if you have them. Check these sites twmodules.com and eswordlibrary.com
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WHEREIN HAVE WE ROBBED GOD? Malachi’s Message to the Men of To-day By Rev. G. Campbell Morgan
Copyright, 1898
In this short book of 6 chapters, Morgan examines tithing as “robbing God”. His chapters: the Spirit of the Age, the complaints of Jehovah, the divine attitude, the elect remnant, and the final word.
Malachi’s Message to the Men of To-day was originally copyrighted in 1898. This title is now public domain. Continue reading →
In this 20 chapter work by Morgan (Congregationalist) he examines the teaching of Christ around principal doctrinal themes: God, Himself, Spirit, Angels, Satan and Demons, Man, Sin, His Saving Mission, Responsibility, Sanctity, Conception, Different Phases, Existing anarchy, the cross, the church, the conflict, the crisis, and applications. Continue reading →