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1911 Is The Bible Worth Reading
This work, Is The Bible Worth Reading, is simply 108 short quips and quotes on different subjects. Note the title of the work comes from the 1st of these sections, and the entire work deals very little or almost nothing with bibliology. The quotes cover all subjects related to Christianity.
Note from Editor: Please forgive me, but this work’s original title had nothing to do with its contents. I am renaming this book to something more descriptive of its contents.–David Cox Is The Bible Worth ReadingContinue reading →
Miracles OF JESUS CHRIST, EXPLAINED ACCORDING TO THEIR SPIRITUAL MEANING, in the way of QUESTION and ANSWER.
BY THE REV. J. CLOWES, M.A
MANCHESTER: Printed for a Society of Gentlemen, by J. Gleave, 196 Deansgate. 1816 and 1817.
This is a 39 chapter work on various miracles of Jesus (some would probably not be considered a miracle normally), in which the author presents questions and answers. This author may be a follower of Swedenborgism. Continue reading →
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 →
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 →