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e-books in Christianity category
by Jake Colsen - Windblown Media , 2008
Jake Colsen is an overworked and disillusioned pastor. Facing his own disappointment with Christianity, Jake must forsake the habits that have made his faith rote and rediscover the love that captured his heart when he first believed...
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by Sherwood Eliot Wirt - Harper and Row , 1968
Sherwood Eliot Wirt challenges Christians to confront the injustices of our times with Biblical faith and strong action. The author brings into the open a frank discussion of the evangelical Christian's concern for the world in which he lives.
(8757 views)
by Lonely Soul - Feedbooks , 2008
In this book you can explore many puzzling biblical mysteries, including: Does the Devil really exist? Was Mary Magdalene secretly married to Jesus? Where is Hell located? What was in the Lost Gospels? Who was the mysterious Beloved Disciple?
(10846 views)
by J. Heinrich Arnold - The Plough Publishing House , 2011
Discipleship helps us to understand what spiritual goodness is all about. Sometimes sensitive, sometimes provocative, but always encouraging, Arnold guides readers toward leading Christlike lives amid the stress and strain of modern life.
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by J. Heinrich Arnold - The Plough Publishing House , 1998
We don't talk about them, but all of us have them - private jealousies, resentments, fantasies, and temptations. For over two decades, Arnold's sensitive wisdom has helped thousands of readers battle these unwanted thoughts.
(13469 views)
by Nathan C. Taylor - Messenger Publications , 2008
An LDS Bishop's Counsel to a member of his ward on the Adam-God 'theory'. Did Brigham Young teach the doctrine that God became Adam? What about Joseph Smith? What do the scriptures have to say on this subject? Includes the book 'The Forgotten God'.
(13178 views)
by A. H. Sayce - Religious Tract Society , 1884
A sketch of the most striking confirmations of the Bible, from the discoveries in Egypt, Palestine, Assyria, Babylonia, and Asia Minor. The book offers readers a unique, vivid perspective on the people, history and environment of ancient societies.
(13622 views)
by Andre Trocme - Plough Publishing House , 2007
In this book, you'll encounter a Jesus you may have never met before -- a Jesus who not only calls for spiritual transformation, but for practical changes that answer the most perplexing political, economic, and social problems of our time.
(12590 views)
by William Ambrose Spicer - Southern Publishing Association , 1917
The living God speaks to Our Day of events of the past that have a lesson for the present, and of things to come. Divine prophecy fulfilled before men's eyes is God's challenge to unbelief. The Word of Holy Writ has been the guiding light.
(10869 views)
, 1917
For the twelve million members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide (six million in the United States), The Book of Mormon is literally the word of God, a companion volume to the Bible that contains the everlasting gospel.
(13539 views)
by Rutherford H. Platt, Jr. - Sacred Texts , 1926
This is a collection of New Testament Apocrypha, including many works which were admired by the early Christians, but which were later excluded from the canonical Bible. It includes accounts of the young Jesus, particularly the Gospel of Mary.
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by John D. Callahan , 1986
This book is about science and Christianity, and it reconciles the two. It is a book about man's place in the universe, with fascinating implications. The book is written for everyone, Christian and non-Christian, and it will challenge both greatly.
(12466 views)
- E. P. Dutton & co , 1903
According to Christian mythology, the Holy Grail was the dish, plate, or cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper, said to possess miraculous powers. This is the first volume of the Story of the Grail, compiled from a 16th-century copy of the original.
(14678 views)
by Ernest Sutherland Bates - Evinity Publishing Inc , 1937
This is an narrative of the development of the Bible, from the earliest manuscripts to the 20th century. It includes the story of the translation of the Bible into English, and presents the Bible in historical and social context.
(12775 views)
by Gustave Doré - Belford-Clarke Co. , 1891
From the creation of the world to its final redemption, view the Bible as imagined by one of history's most accomplished illustrators. This book of Dore's classic Gallery pictures many of the best-loved stories from the Old and New Testament.
(16532 views)
- gospel-mysteries.net , 2008
This book explores many fascinating biblical mysteries, including: Does the Devil really exist; What was in the Lost Gospels; Where is Hell located; Who was the mysterious Beloved Disciple; Was Mary Magdalene secretly married to Jesus; etc.
(12580 views)
by Johann Christoph Arnold - Plough Publishing House , 2002
The book goes to the root: our relationship with God, and the defining power of that relationship over all others in our lives. Includes chapters on sex, alternatives to dating, parenthood, singleness, homosexuality, abortion, divorce and remarriage.
(24658 views)
by Brian E Turner , 2008
This book is a story, not an academic treatise. The author has never been committed to a lifetime of study and involvement in Christianity and hence must be considered a dilettante in this field. This does give him the advantage of being objective.
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by Hannah Whitall Smith - J. Nisbet and Co. , 1894
The object of the book is to bring out the common-sense teaching of the Bible in regard to every-day religion. The author aimed not so much to get at the doctrinal truths of our religion, as at the every-day practical common-sense principles.
(15229 views)
, 2010
English translation of the Christian Bible first published in 1611. In 1604, King James I convened the Hampton Court Conference where a new English version was conceived in response to the perceived problems of the earlier translations.
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by W. F. Dawson - E. Stock , 1902
Christmas, its historical events and festive celebrations during nineteen centuries: memorable celebrations, stately meetings of early kings, remarkable events, romantic episodes, brave deeds, picturesque customs, time-honoured sports, etc.
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by John Bunyan - H. Holt and company , 1911
This book is a powerful drama of Christian faith, the captivating allegory of a journey in search of salvation. It follows a pilgrim as he travels to the Celestial City. An influential classic, known for its simplicity and beauty of language.
(17007 views)
by Daniel H. Shubin , 2007
The book written by a disciple of Jesus Christ and a student of the Bible for other disciples and students of the Bible. It will provide an insight into the message preached by Jesus, that the essence of the gospel is the deliverance of humanity.
(11061 views)
by John Grau , 2007
Jmmanuel, later called Jesus survived the crucifiction and later moved to Kashmir with his mother Mary, married and had children and teached others till he was 115 years old. His spirit was later reincarnated as Mohammed.
(16063 views)
by St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort - Burns & Lambert , 1863
Necessity of devotion to our lady, In what devotion to Mary consists, The perfect consecration to Jesus Christ, Motives which recommend this devotion, Biblical figure of this perfect devotion, Wonderful effects of this devotion, Particular practices.
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