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.


A carpenter making his own tools
is an explanation of why I, Pastor-Missionary David Cox, write my own material. I like the idea of producing the material that we use in our ministry and also for evangelism.
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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.

Chapter Content of Chapin Discourses on Various Subjects

Title: Chapin-Discourse on Various Subjects
1. Hope and Humility
2. Truth in Contrasts
3. The Burning of Lexington
4. The Christian Disposition
5. The Government of Tongue
6. The Heavenly State Contrasted with the Earthly.
7. The Still Small Voice
8. Peter’s Denial
9. The Pastoral Office

Chapin Discourses on Various Subjects

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evc06 The Young Age of the Earth
We explain why scientific evidence supports a young earth against evolutions long time spans. Evolutionists insist on extremely long time spans in earth's past and formation, because evolution "is not seen", i.e., there is no present evidence of the evolutionary theory process today. So they insert time such that no scientist can study it nor observe it. This tract clears this point up from a creationist's point of view. God formed the earth instantly, not over long time spans.
Topics: The Salinity of the Oceans | Time is important | The Long Spans of Time | Bayes Law | First law of Thermodynamics | Second law of Thermodynamics | The Error of Presuming that everything continues Today as It Happened in the Past | Topsoil Testimony | The Accumulation of Space Dust on Meteors | The Sun, the Meteors, and the Moon | The Magnetic Field | The Deterioration in the Rotation of the Earth | Helium in the Atmosphere | The Process to Discern Age by Carbon 14.
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