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The material on this page reflects varying doctrinal views. It is an assembly of writings submitted by the egroup members, who represent all different Christian denominational backgrounds. The material is therefore not necessarily representative of any one denomination, nor the webmaster of this site, nor the author of Theophilos. It is strongly urged that we read objectively, so as to not only understand our fellow Christian brethren beliefs, but to understand our own views in contrast to them.

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Calvin' s Preface to his Commentary on Genesis

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John Calvin (1509--1564) - Preface to his Commentary on Genesis. [This commentary is available on the commentary page]

Christ a Complete Saviour

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John Bunyan (1628-1688) : The Intercession of Christ, and who are privileged in it. The meaning of the word 'Intercession.' The benefits of this intercession of Christ. Its perpetuity.. He ever liveth to make intercession.

Christian Poems

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A wonderful collection of Spirit filled Christian poetry written by Richard A. Palmer between 1979 and 1999.

Christologia

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John Owen (1616-1683) : A Declaration of the glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ--God and Man: with the infinite Wisdom, Love, and Power of God in the Contrivance and Constitution thereof; as also, of the Grounds and Reasons of His Incarnation; the Nature of His Ministry in Heaven; the Present State of the Church above thereon; and the Use of His Person in Religion: with an Account and Vindication of the Honour, Worship, Faith, Love, and Obedience due unto Him, in and from the Church.

Comfort for Christians

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Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) : Encouragement for Christians who are being tested or who are suffering for God.

Contentment

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Thomas Watson (1557-1592) : The Art of Divine Contentment - An Exposition of Philippians 4:11 

Creed of the Trinity

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St. Patrick (385-461) : Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Trinity, and has been associated with him and the Irish since that time. This is his Creed on the Trinity.

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