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Talbot, L.T. – Christ in the Tabernacle

Christ in the Tabernacle
by Louis T. Talbot, D.D., LL.D.
President of The Bible Institute of Los Angeles (BIOLA)
Copyright @ 1942

In this 20 chapter work, Talbot (Biola) presents us with a study of Christ in the Tabernacle. Among his topics, the high priest and sons, the court and gate, the tent, the brazen altar, the offerings, the laver, candlestick, table of shewbread, altar of incense, the ark and mercy seat, the day of Atonement, and the Shekinah Glory. Continue reading

Washburn, L.K. – Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays


Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays


by Lemuel K. Washburn

New York
The Truth Seeker Company
1911
Is The Bible Worth Reading

This work, Is The Bible Worth Reading,  is simply 108 short quips and quotes on different subjects. Note the title of the work comes from the 1st of these sections, and the entire work deals very little or almost nothing with bibliology. The quotes cover all subjects related to Christianity.

Note from Editor: Please forgive me, but this work’s original title had nothing to do with its contents. I am renaming this book to something more descriptive of its contents.–David Cox
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Clowe, J. – Miracles of Jesus Christ

Miracles of Jesus Christ

Miracles OF JESUS CHRIST, EXPLAINED ACCORDING TO THEIR SPIRITUAL MEANING, in the way of QUESTION and ANSWER.
BY THE REV. J. CLOWES, M.A

MANCHESTER: Printed for a Society of Gentlemen, by J. Gleave, 196 Deansgate. 1816 and 1817.

This is a 39 chapter work on various miracles of Jesus (some would probably not be considered a miracle normally), in which the author presents questions and answers. This author may be a follower of Swedenborgism. Continue reading