The Cross Compatible Goodly Heritage Library Shelf 4
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11 Authors 21 Volumes 5082 Pages |
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Books by Category
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Key Words of the Bible, by Pierson, A.T., 162 pages; From 1894 edition This book is a concise guide to the Bible giving short (2 or 3 pages) descriptions of each book: including divisions of the book, key words and verses, and a summary of the major themes. |
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| Biography | ||
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Elijah the Tishbite, by Krummacher, F.W., 458 pages; From 1848 edition This book is the classic that propelled Krummacher into fame. This is a series of devotional studies on I Kings 17 to II Kings 2; II Chronicles 21 and Matthew 17 all dealing with the amazing prophet Elijah and the many things we can use in our own lives. |
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Memoirs of Rev. Charles Finney, by Finney, Charles G., 489 pages; From 1876 edition An autobiography of an American who was saved when working as a lawyer apprentice, left the profession to respond to the "retainer of the Lord Jesus." He spent the rest of his life in the study of Scripture and the winning and training of souls. |
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| Commentaries | ||
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Studies in the Life of Jesus Christ, by Bosworth, Edward, 269 pages; From 1906 edition A formal study of the gospels, with an organized reading of them, short descriptions of each segment, and practical applications to personal living. |
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Through the Bible Day by Day, by Meyer, F.B., 1525 pages; From 1916-1918 editions, 7 volumes A commentary on the Bible designed to be read each day of the week, along with the Bible portion. Includes outlines of each Bible book and review questions for each day's portion. |
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Tried by Fire, by Meyer, F.B., 218 pages; From 1890 edition A spiritual commentary on I Peter that presents spiritual lessons and reassurance to those who live in various circumstances, on a verse by verse basis. |
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| Devotionals | ||
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Christ-Life for the Self Life, by Meyer, F.B., 127 pages; From 1897 edition Explains what it takes to not become cast aside spiritually. Examines the doctrines of the inner Christian life, like consecration, Spirit filling, Spirit empowering, Spirit leading and spiritual rest. |
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Light on Life's Duties, by Meyer, F.B., 127 pages; From 1897 edtion This book is a practical handbook for Christians, to help them grow spiritually, and to help them stay on the path of holy living. A special chapter is included to help young men navigate the wild landscape of life, as well as a special letter written to young women. Every Christian, young or old, will find himself challenged to the basics of holy and devout living from a pastor who helped countless thousands grow spiritually. |
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| Evangelism | ||
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No Salvation without Substitution, by Conant, J.E., 173 pages; From 1943 edition This book is an excellent Scriptural, logical, philosophical, and systematic approach to the doctrine of salvation. |
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| History | ||
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British Nation, by Wrong, George M., 648 pages; From 1903 edition; 320 illustrations This book is a handy guide to English history from its beginning to 1900. Has lots of drawings, artwork, maps, and other aids to help understand the culture, religion, people, places and events. |
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| Prophecy | ||
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The Resurrection of the Body, by Bullinger, E.W., 16 pages; From 1905 edition Since very little has been said about the body in the resurrection, this booklet was written to fill the void in explaining this most crucial and important hope to the Christian. |
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Lost Senses: Deafness, Blindness, by Kitto, John, 460 pages; From 1845 edition; 2 volumes An unsurpassed classic describing what it means to be deaf and/or blind. Offers encouragement to those with such conditions and understanding to others. |
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Church Work with Juniors, by Brockway, Meme, 188 pages; From a 1923 edition This book was written to bring public school psychology into churches and thereby increase interest among Junior aged (9-13) children. Pleasant Places Press is making the book available as a resource to parents and teachers to help teach the Word of God by using the many methods described: geography drills, hand work displays, memory work, competition ideas, etc. |
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Ministry of the Word, by Morgan, G. Campbell, 222 pages; From 1919 edition The Ministry of the Word is a very scholarly approach to spiritual ministry. G. Campbell Morgan at first defines the Scriptural terms for “Ministry” and “Word.” Then those who are given gifts for the “ministry of the Word” are defined and explained. This careful examination of God’s instructions provides a clear foundation and explains what a minister of God is to do. |
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