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.
Just over 10 years ago I completed the digitisation of the Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society (1908-1921) and its successor, The Baptist Quarterly (1922-1998) – a total of 2,435 articles on a wide variety of subjects. The original scanning was done with the permission of the Baptist Historical Society. Site visitors now have a…
Today’s free book is Charles H.H. Wright’s commentary on the book of Daniel. This public domain title was digitised using the copy held in Spurgeon’s College library. For more resources on Daniel click here. Charles Henry Hamilton Wright [1836-1909], Daniel and His Prophecies. London: Williams and Norgate, 1906. Hbk. pp.334. [Click here to visit the…
The last free commentary of 2020 is J T Marshall’s slim volume on the Book of Ecclesiastes. This book is part of the American Commentary on the Old Testament series, which I have not come across before. This public domain volumes was digitised from the volumes held in Spurgeon’s College library. John Turner Marshall [1850-1923],…
Today’s free book is G. Buchanan Gray’s study of Sacrifice. This book was published posthumously from the “nearly complete” notes from a series of lectures delivered by Gray before the University of Oxford. This public domain title was digitised from a copy held at Spurgeon’s College library. George Buchanan Gray [1865-1922], Sacrifice in the Old…
If your studying First Corinthians you will find 195 free books, commentaries and peer-reviewed articles on this page. Main image: 1 Corinthians 1:1–2a in Minuscule 223 from the 14th century. folio 150 recto of the codex, with the beginning of the 1. Epistle to the Corrinthians. Image source: Wikipedia.
Last week Book Aid Charitable Trust was pleased to welcome Dr David Capes, Director of the Lanier Theological Library in Houston, Texas. David interviewed Christine Pulsford, Book Aid’s Director and myself about Book Aid’s ministry. This is now available as part of the Stone Chapel Podcast series. You can listen to the podcast here.