More than Forgiven
More than Forgiven
By Tim Morton
More than Forgiven is a set of eight outlines intended to help a born again Christian better understand his salvation.
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More than Forgiven
By Tim Morton
More than Forgiven is a set of eight outlines intended to help a born again Christian better understand his salvation.
Introduction to the New Testament
by Louis Berkhof (1915)
This is a New Testament introduction with brief descriptions on each book of the N.T. giving information about the date, author, recipients, context, purpose, etc.
(1846) This work is a treatment of the Parables and other types of illustrative material in the Old Testament, by Alfred Barry, Lord Bishop of Sydney, and Primate of Australia and Tasmania.
THE SEVEN WORDS ON THE CROSS
By Robert Bellarmine
This Catholic work is arranged in two books, with 12 chapters in the first part, and 24 in the second. Bellarmine examines the phrases and then the individual words in Christ’s sayings.
Bellarmine was Catholic.
by Ulysses S. Bartz, A.M. (1900)
This is a brief study on immortality, death, the resurrection, the Second Coming, the intermediate state, and hell.