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Chapin Discourses on Various Subjects

Chapin Discourses on Various Subjects

by E.H. Chapin

Summary of Chapin Discourses on Various Subjects

This work by Chapin (Universalist) is 9 chapters on miscellaneous topics, the Tonge, Humility, conscience, Peter’s Denial, the Pastoral office, etc.




Evaluation by David Cox

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

Brakel Christian’s Reasonable Service

Brakel Christian’s Reasonable Service

The Christian’s Reasonable Service
By William á Brakel

Brakel was a Dutch reformed theologian. In this work he has 4 volumes with over 100 chapters. This is an extensive systematic theology. The work is not as organized as some systematic theologies, but none the less, most of the elements of a Reformed theology are there.
In theWord format here.




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Moule Veni Creati

Moule Veni Creati is a well know (in past times) work on the Holy Spirit by H.G. C. Moule, (Anglican). It is a deep treatment of the Holy Spirit.

By H.G.C. Moule

Although Moule was an anglican bishop, in his time there were a number of anglican ministers along with Moule that rejected the Catholic Church´s teaching. At times there may be something that you will raise your eyebrows about, but in general, he has a lot of good things to say about his biblical topics. I would not say that I agree 100% with him, but he is a heavy theologian to read after. He has good points. He thinks deeply.

— DRCox

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