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The Doctrine of the Soul In Life and in Death

unto life. ” These are important words. It is singular enough that these very men con ­ tend zealously that “ eternal life ” means “ eternal existence, ” and argue from this being the portion of the righteous, that others will not eternally exist. Now, according to their own showing, our Lord

The Church of God

by some one accustomed to travel about, although dealt with in the assembly where lives the supposed heretic, are cases best dealt with by inviting spiritual well-taught brethren from neighbouring assemblies, to help in prayer and counsel. There are various degrees of discipline. We read of persons

What is there after Death?

is fearfully solemn. The question is answered there. First, then, THER E IS EXISTENCE AFTER DEATH The rich man and the poor man lived their lives on earth—the one had his "good things," the other his " evil things." They died and passed into eternity. The Lord Jesus Christ

To my Brethren. "What Think Ye of Christ?"

to this conclusion; as also to humble 4 myself before Him, for not having earlier resented publicly, expressions about Himself Which at all times troubled my conscience. The more so when it was plainly shewn that they led directly to a brother denying the eternity of the Sonship of Christ, for which

Christ, the Test of Every Man

; the other went from that spot, illu­ mined by the grace of God, dying as he had lived, in his sins, a. scoffer, going out into eternity to share a scoffer’s doom. We have seen what an. opportunity this was for men to express their indifference and hatred to Christ, and what a moment

Hebron, or, The Place of Fellowship. A Bible Reading

of fellowship existed long before the world was. He whose life on earth was one of unbroken communion with the Father had dwelt in fellowship with Him from all eternity, as He says in His prayer, - “ The glory which I had with Thee before the world was, ” and “ Thou lovedst Me be ­ fore

Expedient, or Obedient. An appeal to all who love the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity, on the subject of the Church of God and Priesthood

, however, soon sowed tares ; and , while apostles still lived, defection, i.e. , apostasy* from the truth, had set in, of which Jude gives the history in his epistle. The epistles to the Church at Corinth showhow rife party spirit was there, and how it was con- demned by the apostle as carnal (1 Cor. iii

A Photograph of Darbyism Past and Present

should have stated that “ His connexion with these consequences was in virtue “ of His having been made of a woman, and thus “ having brought Himself into association with a race “ on whom these penalties were resting. In other “ words, that when the Eternal Word became flesh, “ He thereby voluntarily

John Beaumont

John Beaumont Born: circa 1824 Died: 27th September 1896 Intro, Biographical Information, Notes etc: Born in Leicester sometime before 14 Apr 1824 when he was baptised at St Margaret’s church—the son of brickmaker John and his wife Sarah (née Ellis). On 20 Jul 1846 he married his first wife

Obituary in Believer's Magazine 1991

of service. When Matthew was being prepared for What the Bible Teaches one chapter (and sometimes two) flowed per week from his pen. Indeed he often said any contributor should give a firm commitment to meet a particular deadline and see any slippage in terms of breach of promise. So he lived, ever con­

Notes on the First Book of Psalms with An Outline of the Five Books of Psalms

of the world; that He may give ‘them eternal life now, rand! the glory when He comes. The prayer in Acts iv, and the promises in Rev. ii. 24-29 refer to this. The desire was that God would stretch forth His hand to heal, that His word might be in power. The day is coming when He will come forth in power

Jesus Christ, A Perfect Saviour

truth is unfolded to us in the three “ One Things ” of Scripture. If we care­ fully learn these, and ponder them over beforeJesus Christ a Perfect Saviour. 3 God, they will not fail to bias our lives for good. The first is found in Mark x. 21, and states The Sinner’s Need. Every unsaved person

The Three Commissions. An Apendix to "Baptism, etc ... "

The Three Commissions. An Apendix to "Baptism, etc ... " by John Fort 13 pages. View / Download. She Shm CommUsms of Matthew x ; Matthew xxviii ; and Galatians ii. AN APPENDIX TO (( Baptism, WHAT IT WAS; WHAT IT IS ; WHAT IT WILL BE.” By JOHN FORT. Price ad. each, or a|d. post-free, 6

Baptism for the Remission of Sins

on a different ground of blessing. In ver. 5, God says, " If ye will obey My voice indeed, and keep My covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto Me," etc. Had Israel known themselves, they would have prayed that God might continue to deal with them in grace, as He had up till then been

Some Criticisms by Mr. George Goodman of my Pamphlet Entitled "Baptism. What it was; ... " Tested by the Word of God

applies to man in the flesh—" as long as he liveth (Rom. vii, 1, 2)" but, as identified with Christ in death, we are no longer in the flesh or under the law: " We have died to that wherein we were held (Rom. vii, 6)", "Ye are not in the flesh but in the spirit (Rom. viii, 9

A Good Conscience

gnaw eternally as a worm that never dies ? There is a solemn word thrice repeated in Romans i. 24, 26, 28, “ God gave them up. ’ This is a judicial act on the part of God, and is not put into execution until conscience has been knowingly and repeatedly violated. There is even in the natural man

Two Kings

, just simply a woman that can only look down ; all she can see is her home or her household, her dress, her earthly pleasures and her business, the source from which she gets her livelihood. That is all she sees, she is bowed to­ gether and looks down. That is where most of us were. Satan has bound

Born on the Ocean Wave; or, The Story of Ruapehu

was sufferin g from a large abscess. Elizabeth was looking to the Lord for help, and to see a medical man who lived some miles distant. She looked out one day and saw a vehicle with two occupants. They must have forded the I(-- river to get to the bush. They were christian men, and on seeing

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toils are ended, Glad Thy suffering time is o'er, To Thy Father's throne ascended, There Thou liv'st to die no more. Yes, my soul! He lives for thee, He who gave Himself for me. 7 Lord, we worship and adore Thee For Thy rich, Thy matchless grace; Perfect soon in joy before Thee, We

The Northern Witness

. Has this been lost? The reason I'm asking is that I think that my great-grandfather, James Robertson Hood, may have either had an article published in it or is mentioned. He lived in Kilmarnock and was a prominent member of the local assembly. Thursday, Dec 13, 2018 : 20:02 Tom said ... Hi

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