God’s Everlasting Covenant
by John Gill
Summary
This is a short 4 chapter work on God’s Everlasting Covenant. Stability of the Covenant of Grace, Covenant interest in God, and eyes of the Lord upon.
by John Gill
Summary
This is a short 4 chapter work on God’s Everlasting Covenant. Stability of the Covenant of Grace, Covenant interest in God, and eyes of the Lord upon.
by Patrick Zukeran
This work is a single chapter work explaining some of the highlights of archaeology (Old Testament sites) bearing on the Bible. Zukeran is with Probe.org
True Lovers of God Highly Privileged: or, The Great Comfort of Believers in the Co-Operation of All Things for Their Good.
by Ralph Erskine
This is a 2 chapter short work on the privilege of being a true lover of God.
The Gospel of the King
by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton
This work Meyer Gospel of the King by Pastor Meyer is a selection of various thoughts about Christ and His message or Gospel.
Brown The Seven Myths of Denominationalism is an eight chapter work on “the Myths of Denominationalism” by Brown (Church of Christ). In actuality, the work is not so much against denominationalism as it is a positional statement of the Church of Christ on various matters that they see distinguishing them as being more biblical that other groups. It has some good and interesting material none-the-less, but it also has some very questionable propositions (i.e. “Myth3 We are saved by faith alone”).
SEVEN MYTHS OF DENOMINATIONALISM
by David B. Brown
This is an eight chapter Brown The Seven Myths of Denominationalism is an eight chapter work on “the Myths of Denominationalism” by Brown (Church of Christ). In actuality, the work is not so much against denominationalism as it is a positional statement of the Church of Christ on various matters that they see distinguishing them as being more biblical that other groups. It has some good and interesting material none-the-less, but it also has some very questionable propositions (i.e. “Myth3 We are saved by faith alone”).work on “the Myths of Denominationalism” by Brown (Church of Christ). In actuality, the work is not so much against denominationalism as it is a positional statement of the Church of Christ on various matters that they see distinguishing them as being more biblical that other groups. It has some good and interesting material none-the-less, but it also has some very questionable propositions (i.e. “Myth3 We are saved by faith alone”).