Ridout Deadly Fallacy of Seventh-Day Adventism is a short 4 chapter work that hits on a couple of key problems with the movement.
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Ridout Deadly Fallacy of Seventh-Day Adventism is a short 4 chapter work that hits on a couple of key problems with the movement.
A Ribband of Blue and other Bible studies.
By missionary J. Hudson Taylor
A missionary book by Hudson Taylor, Missionary to China in 1800s. He speaks of prosperity and adversity, of his life under God’s care, the servant’s self-denial, and God’s all sufficiency.
(A companion volume to “Union and Communion,” and to “Separation and Service.”)
CHINA INLAND MISSION, 632, CHURCH STREET
PRINTED BY WOODFALL AND KINDER, LONG ACRE
LONDON 1899 Continue reading
By S. D. Gordon
Author of “Quiet Talks On Power,” “Quiet Talks on Prayer,” “Quiet Talks On Our Lord’s Return,” etc.
New York Chicago Toronto Fleming H. Revell Company London and Edinburgh
Copyright, 1913, by Fleming H. Revell Company
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In this 8 chapter work, Gordon (Congregationalist-Baptist) presents us with meditations on following Christ. His chapters are the lone man who went before, the long, rough road he trod, the pleading call to follow, what following mens, shall we go?, finger-posts, fellow-followers, the glory of the goat, face to face. 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
Abstract of Systematic Theology
By James Petigru Boyce
Abstract of Systematic Theology contains forty-two essays ranging in topic from the doctrines of God, the Trinity, and humanity, to creation, providence, and justification. Boyce also wrote extensively on the issues of election, atonement, and the immortality of the soul. Boyce’s theology was heavily influenced by Charles Hodge, and he used Hodge’s Systematic Theology text at the Southern Baptist Seminary. The essays found in Abstract of Systematic Theology were originally intended to supplement the content of Boyce’s systematic theology classes at the seminary from 1859–1888. Boyce compiled and completed Abstract: “it is no mere logic chopping treatise but is vibrant with an experimental faith centered in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior… .” Published in 1887.
Author Biography: wikipedia.org:Boyce Continue reading