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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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William Reid: The glory of Christ in the conversion of souls and the means employed to accomplish that end are simple statements concerning the great Scripture truth, that we are saved at once, entirely, and for ever, by the grace of God "who is rich in mercy." "The true grace of God" "without the works of the law," and only "by THE BLOOD OF Jesus," (Heb. 10:19). |
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John Knox (1505-1572) : A former priest turned Reformer, and one of the greatest Puritan writers. The queen of England once said of him "Of all the armies in the world, I do not fear, but I fear the prayers of John Knox". |
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A study by Richard Hayes on the crucifixion. What day was Jesus crucified, entombed and resurrected? |
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St. Francis of Sales (1567-1622): instructs the devout on how to live and worship. |
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The handbook of the Early Church on Church order and guidance about Apostles, prophets and teachers. |
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This is the first of 37 volumes. The Ante-Nicene Fathers |
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A study by Richard Hayes on the Holy Spirit. Emphasis is on the Holy Spirit is not a person. |
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The Larger Catechism of the Westminster Standards |
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John Bunyan (1628-1688) : Presented to the world in a familiar dialogue between Mr. Wise-man and Mr. Attentive. Published soon after the second part of the Pilgrim's Progress, and supposed by some to have been intended as a third part of that allegory. |
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Isaac Penington (1616-1679): (Quaker) An appeal to the witness of God in all consciences. Which is the more sure Word of Prophecy; the testimony of the Scriptures without, or the voice and testimony of the Light and Spirit of God within, in the heart? |
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Andrew Murray (1828-1917) : The LORD's Table - A Help to the Right Observance of the Holy Supper. |
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Edward M. Bounds (1835-1913) : The Necessity of Prayer - E.M. Bounds did not merely pray well that he might write well about prayer. He prayed because the needs of the world were upon him. |
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This Confession was drawn up by the Rev. John Newton Brown, D. D.(1803-1868), of New Hampshire , about 1833, and has been adopted by the New Hampshire Convention, and widely accepted by Baptists, especially in the Northern and Western States, as a clear and concise statement of their faith, in harmony with the doctrines of older confessions, but expressed in milder form. |
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A study by Richard Hayes on the Passover being a day separate from the seven days of the `Feast of Unleavened Bread'. This is a study to recognize observance of the weekly Sabbath (Saturday not Sunday). |
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Edward M. Bounds (1835-1913) : Discover for yourself the infinite possibilities of prayer. Chapters like "Answered Prayer," "Prayer Miracles," and "Wonders of God Through Prayer" will help you understand what can be accomplished if we will only pray. |
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Edward M. Bounds (1835-1913) : Power through Prayer has been called "one of the truly great masterpieces on the theme of prayer." The term classic can appropriately be applied to this outstanding book. |
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The Practice of the Presence of God: The Best Rule of a Holy Life |
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Brother Lawrence (1611-1691) : Learn how to pray without ceasing by being in continual conversation with God. Invite God to be with you all the time and receive joy unspeakable! Centuries ago this monk learned how; now you can too! |
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A study by Richard Hayes. This text shows how the tetragrammaton was corrupted by the Masorets and then further corrupted by carnal man. Jehovah, Yehovah, and Yahweh should not be used as personal names for God. |
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An excellent outline on a complete understanding of the concept of discipline. Heb. 12:5-11 |
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A study by Richard Hayes on justifying observance of the Sabbath (Saturday) rather than Sunday. |
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Richard Baxter (1615-1691) : Heavenly rest is a subject in its own nature so universally important and interesting, and at the same time so truly engaging and delightful, as sufficiently accounts for the great acceptance which this book has met. |
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Trace the Lost Tribes of Israel throughout history from Abram to the present day, showing the fulfillment of the Abrahamic covenants. |
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A study by Richard Hayes on the misuse of "tongues". |
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Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (480-524) : Boethius, a Roman statesman and philosopher, was a Christian martyr. The Trinity is One, is his treatise on the unity, not the plurality of God. |
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Formulated by a group of English scholars and clergy in the 1640's, it is one of the foundational documents of Reformed theology and the Presbyterian form of Church government. |
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John Bunyan (1628-1688) : Clearly explained and largely improved, for the benefit of all believers. The Advocate and Priest distinct offices.. always ready.. cannot be bribed.. Infinite in wisdom.. no salvation without the Advocate. |
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C.H. Spurgeon (1834-1892) : Communion Meditations. Observing the ordinance of the Lord's supper. |
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11 Tracts & Pamphlets such as "Why does God let bad things happen?" & "Good reasons why Evolution isn't true" |
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A study by Richard Hayes proving that Almighty God in heaven, the Christian God not only is, but can only be, the one TRUE GOD. |
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A study by Richard Hayes on doctrine and biblical interpretation |