Children of the Bible
Author unknown.
Chicago: Moody Press, [ca. 1900].
This little work is really a book for children. It reviews various children mentioned in the Bible (and adult Bible characters when they were children). Continue reading
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Children of the Bible
Author unknown.
Chicago: Moody Press, [ca. 1900].
This little work is really a book for children. It reviews various children mentioned in the Bible (and adult Bible characters when they were children). Continue reading
by S. D. Gordon
Author of “Quiet Talks on Power”, “Quiet Talks on Prayer”, “Quiet Talks about Our Lord’s Return”
COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
In this 8 chapter book Gordon (Congregationalist) presents us with Christ as He appears after he is crowned and presented to us in Revelation. His chapters are the Christ crowned the fact, the Crown book, a sight of the crowned Christ, a message from the crowned Christ, an Advanced step in the Royal Programme, a clearing up storm in the realm, the crowned Christ reigning, and watching the horizon. Continue reading
by Archibald Alexander, 1844
In this work, 17 Thoughts on Religious Experience, Alexander deals with different topics in our religious experience, and makes comments on these topics. Topics among others: piety, Christian education, new birth, temperaments, sympathy, regeneration, backsliding, deathbed, death, and prayer. Continue reading
By G. Campbell Morgan
In this work by G. Campbell Morgan, Life’s Problems, he studies some of life’s problems: Self, Environment, heredity, spiritual antagonism, influence, and destiny Continue reading
by Johann Wilhelm Baier (1647-1695)
(1877)
Edited by C. F. W. Walther, St. Louis, Concordia Publishing House, 1877 (Abridged).
The Baier/Walther Compendium served as the systematic theology textbook for the first few generations of Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod pastors. Written in Latin, it is a revised edition of a classic work by the Seventeenth Century Lutheran dogmatian Johannes Baier. This edition contains an english translation of the theses at the head of each chapter. Later editions will offer the full text of the work. Continue reading