Anglican

Aitken, W.H. – The Doctrine of Baptism: Mechanical or Spiritual?

The Doctrine of Baptism: Mechanical or Spiritual?
1901
By W.HAY M.H.AITKEN. M.A

In this Anglican work, the author examines Baptism from the perspective of the anglican point of view. His position is that baptism is spiritual, and even the baptism of babies will save their souls if the correct words and actions are performed, even though the baby, parents, god-parents, and priest are all completely unbelieving and uninterested in the events. Continue reading

Brown, J. – Christ: The Way The Truth and The Life

Christ: The Way, The Truth, and The Life

by Rev. John Brown

Summary

In this work (29 chapters) by John Brown (Anglican) he examines John 14:6, concentrating on the meaning and application of the being of Christ as the Way, the Truth and the Life. Some chapters deal with how Christ is made use of by God to achieve various things in the believer’s life. Continue reading

Cobbett, W. – Advice to Young Men, and Woman

COBBETT’S ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN, AND (INCIDENTALLY) TO YOUNG WOMEN, IN THE Middle and Higher Ranks of Life. IN A SERIES OF LETTERS, ADDRESSED TO A YOUTH, A BACHELOR, A LOVER, A HUSBAND, A FATHER, A CITIZEN, OR A SUBJECT.

BY WILLIAM COBBETT.
(FROM THE EDITION OF 1829)

In this book (format of 6 letters) by Cobbett (Anglican) a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.

LONDON
HENRY FROWDE
1906
OXFORD: HORACE HART
PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY




In this book (format of 6 letters) by Cobbett (Anglican) a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject. Continue reading

Colwell, E.C. – The Study of the Bible

The Study of the Bible
By ERNEST CADMAN COLWELL

In this 6 Chapter work by Coleman (Anglican Greek Scholar) on the Bible, he examines the origin and growth of the Bible, the Transmission of the Bible, the Translation of the Bible, the Interpretation of the Bible looking at the Modernizing Method, the historical method (Literary Criticism and Historical Criticism).





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