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2 Bible Doctrine – What Do These Labels – “Arminianism” And “Calvinism” – Represent?
A Transcript Of The Video Study In our previous study, I sought to show you that every field of knowledge has been reduced to its own framework of teachings. With reference to the Bible, we often call its framework of teachings, Systematic Theology. However, there is more than one system of teachings derived from the Scriptures. The two most prominent…
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Part 1 – (2) Genesis 6:3
“And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.”—Genesis 6:3. It will be necessary, in order to understand the sense of this text, to inquire, I. Who is meant by the Spirit of God; and whether the Holy Ghost, the third…
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2 Bible Reading – The Basic Divisions Of A Biblical Timeline
A Transcript Of The Video Study A timeline is “a graphic representation of the passage of time.” The far left end represents the beginning of time, and the far right end represents the everlasting continuum of time, for, while time is part of God’s creative works and therefore has a beginning, yet God has decreed that time should have no…
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Ancient Prophecy, Proved To Be Divine
A Discourse Preached By John Brine At The Rev. Mr. Thompson’s Meeting-House, In A Monthly Exercise Of Prayer, With A Sermon, February The 19th, 1761. Published At The Request Of Some Who Heard It. “For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man; but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy…
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Signposts For Your Journey Through The Bible: Part 2
Some of the points covered in this sermon: • Bible Reading—the basic divisions of a timeline • Bible Doctrine—examining the meaning of the labels “Arminianism” and “Calvinism” • Bible Devotion—considering several characteristics of the evangelistic efforts of a gospel preacher
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Church Unity
Some of the points covered in this sermon: • Reviewing the definition for the Greek verb, katartizō, and the four ways it is used in the New Testament • Showing how the verb is used with reference to “joining together what has been disjointed” • Highlighting the reason why the Apostle Paul wrote his two letters to the church at…