The Messianic Idea in the Old Testament
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I have a couple more of the Tyndale monographs to do, which should appear in the next few months. If anyone know of any that are not listed I will try and trace them.
I have just uploaded:
I have a couple more of the Tyndale monographs to do, which should appear in the next few months. If anyone know of any that are not listed I will try and trace them.
In the light of recent reports regarding the efforts of various search engines to digitise in-copyright books I was very interested to read a thought-provoking article on copyright and copying by Vern Sheridan Poythress. Dr Poythress makes some good points, but I was particularly encouraged to read this paragraph: Similar observations go for book publishers….
Most of the articles from the 2012 edition of the Evangelical Quarterly are now available for free download in PDF. My thanks to the authors for their kind permissions. On 3rd February 2011 Spurgeon’s College hosted a debate on the topic of ‘Is Universalism an Evangelical Option?’. The first issue (Vol. 84.1) has the papers…
A City of Scripture No. 3 This city’s streets a holy prophet trod, And one went out to meet the man of God With camels bearing many a precious thing Sent as a present from a dying king. And Le-re dwelt one, head of a soldier-band, The Lord had given deliverance by his hand. This…
The Rev George G. Findlay was Professor of Biblical Languages at the training college for Methodist ministers at Headingly, Leeds. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain book available for digitiation. George Gillanders Findlay [1849-1919], The Epistles to the Thessalonians with Introduction and Map. The Cambridge Bible for Schools…
Scripture Verse. No. 2. 1. It contains a command of God. 2. The command was given to one mentioned by our Lord with “the prophets”; the scribes and Pharisees were said to sit in his seat. and Stephen was accused of speaking “blasphemous words” against him. 3. The command is strange, and seems a dangerous…