Short Meditations on Elisha
By J. G. Bellett.
“Tell me, I pray thee, All the great things that Elisha hath done.” 2 Kings 8:4.
This is a 19 chapter work on Elisha.
Short Meditations on Elisha
By J. G. Bellett.
“Tell me, I pray thee, All the great things that Elisha hath done.” 2 Kings 8:4.
This is a 19 chapter work on Elisha.
Nehemiah by Edward Dennet is a 13 chapter commentary on Nehemiah by Dennett (Brethren).
Nehemiah
by Edward Dennett
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This book was originally copyrighted in 1912 (or earlier). It is now in the public domain.
This is a 13 chapter commentary on Nehemiah by Dennett (Brethren). Continue reading
In Bounds ineffable Glory, thoughts on the resurrection, Bounds looks at the resurrection in 22 chapters.
By Rev. Edward M. Bounds
with an Introduction by Rev. Homer W. Hodge
Hodder & Stoughton: Limited I: London
COPYRIGHT 1907
By Homer W. Hodge
COPYRIGHT 1921
By George H. Doan Company
FORMERLY ISSUED UNDER THE TITLE OF
“The Resurrection”
More Biographical info on Edward McKendree Bounds at wikipedia.org
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COMPANION TO THE BIBLE.
BY REV. E.P. BARROWS, D.D., PROFESSOR OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE.
(Also known as “People’s Companion to the Bible”)
This is a Bible Companion Manual, with 39 chapters on various topics of the Bible, for example: the Genuineness of the Gospels, the preservation of the Gospels, the disputed books, Inspiration and canon, OT and NT relationships, authorship of the Pentateuch, formation of the canon, ancients versions, apocryphal books of OT, principles of Biblical Interpretation, figures in Scripture and Types, Interpreting prophecy. Continue reading
Gentle Child Training
Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young
By Jacob Abbott, 1871
The principles on which a firm parental authority may be established and maintained, without violence or anger, and the right development of the moral and mental capacities be promoted—by methods in harmony with the structure and the characteristics of the young mind. Continue reading