Clarke, C.J. – Christian Courtship

This entry is part 8 of 15 in the series Family

Dating, Engagement and Marriage. How to find a mate the Godly way …
Christian Courtship
Written by Charles J. Clarke, London, 1920

This booklet has been written to give young people some simple guidance concerning that period of preparation for marriage we call courtship. The aim is to show that courtship is not only a very thrilling experience but also a serious phase of life which may issue in either happiness or misery. Courtship, the writer teaches, is the foundation upon which marriage is built. Unless the foundation has been wisely laid the whole structure of marriage may fall into ruin.

The four short chapters entitled Friendship, Courtship, Betrothal, and Marriage, indicate the scope of the booklet. It is a word of advice, chiefly, to Christian young people, emphasizing the principles which should guide the Christian youth or maid in the choice of a life-partner. This is just the message that many parents, youth leaders, and ministers have been longing to put into the hands of young people for whose life-long happiness they yearn. Continue reading

Dabney, R.L. – Repentance

This entry is part 5 of 20 in the series Salvation-Sanctification

Repentance

By Robert L. Dabney

taken from “Systematic and Polemic Theology” LECTURE LV

Summary of this article: This is a chapter (55) out of Dabney’s book, Systematic and Polemic Theology, which deals with repentance. He deals with the different kinds of repentance, legal versus evangelical repentance, the author of repentance, whether it precedes or follows regeneration, and what is its relationship with faith and repentance. Finally, is repentance atoning? Continue reading