Free eBooks - Religion - Theology

Total eBooks in selected subject: 21

God's Amazing Grace
by
In this book Dr. Collins speaks of what remains to be the most amazing thing that he or anyone else has encountered in a full lifetime. The fact that God would save wicked men and forgive their sins is truly amazing. But the grace of God does not stop there. Our whole life is filled with the manifestation of God's grace to us. Here you will find what grace is and how it affects us who know Christ. more...
The Blood of Christ
by
Synopsis The Blood of Christ attempts to deal with the central theme of Christianity -- the eternal efficacy of Christ's redeeming blood. Biography STEAVEN R. SNOW was born in Sikeston, Missouri, and later moved to Cahokia, Illinois, where he graduated high school. Later he attended Tennessee Temple College in Chattanooga and the University of Missouri. He is a graduate of Hyles-Anderson College. more...
How To Defend The Baptism In The Holy Spirit
by
21 Scriptural foundations that debate and defend the Pentecostal practise of speaking in tongues. For all Pentecostals there is now an ebook which will explain how to defend the doctrine of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. more...
Who Really Goes to Hell? - The Gospel You've Never Heard: What a ...
by
"The Gospel You've Never Heard" takes a close look at Christian salvation. It presents a biblical, God-centered, and understandable framework by considering carefully the Jewish context of the gospels, epistles, and prophecies surrounding the Christ. more...
Free and Impartial Thoughts, on the Sovereignty of God, The ...
by
I Cannot find, upon the most impartial Retrospection of the Argument, any Reason to alter my Sentiments concerning it; and as it is a Matter of the greatest Importance, ’tis hoped that those who maintain the Doctrines of Election, &c. will afford it all the Weight and Consideration it deserves. But, if there be any among them, who will hear no Reason or Argument whatever, and are sure, only because ... more...
The New Theology
by
CHAPTER I THE NAME AND THE SITUATION +Religion and Theology.+—Religion is one thing and theology another, but religion is never found apart from a theology of some kind, for theology is the intellectual articulation of religious experience. Every man who has anything worthy to be called a religious experience has also a theology; he cannot help it. No sooner does he attempt to understand or express his ... more...
The Smalcald Articles
by
Preface of Dr. Martin Luther. Since Pope Paul III convoked a Council last year, to assemble at Mantua about Whitsuntide, and afterwards transferred it from Mantua, so that it is not yet known where he will or can fix it, and we on our part either had to expect that we would be summoned also to the Council or [to fear that we would] be condemned unsummoned, I was directed to compile and collect the articles of ... more...
The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
by
PREFACE BY THE EDITOR. The Rev. Hugh Binning entered upon his pastoral charge at a very eventful period. He was ordained in the interval between the death of Charles I. and the coronation of his son Charles II., which took place at Scone, on the first of January, 1651. In the first year of the incumbency of Binning, the fatal battle of Dunbar was fought in different parts of Scotland; three different armies, ... more...
Miracles and Supernatural Religion
by
INTRODUCTORY   n a historical retrospect greater and more revolutionary changes are seen to have occurred during the nineteenth century than in any century preceding. In these changes no department of thought and activity has failed to share, and theological thought has been quite as much affected as scientific or ethical. Especially remarkable is the changed front of Christian theologians toward ... more...
To My Younger Brethren
Chapters on Pastoral Life and Work
by
CHAPTER I.   THE SECRET WALK WITH GOD (i.). Pastor, for the round of toilSee the toiling soul is fed;Shut the chamber, light the oil,Break and eat the Spirit's bread;Life to others would'st thou bring?Live thyself upon thy King. Let me explain in this first sentence that when in these pages I address "my Younger Brethren," I mean brethren in the Christian Ministry in the Church of England. Let me ... more...