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This page updated as of august 17, 2017




Welcome! MySword is a free MySword android phone app. This app will allow you to search the Bible, read commentaries, dictionaries, and books on your Android Smartphone. If you have questions or problems, please post a commentary on the page of the module which you have a problem, or on this page. Continue reading

Abbey-Overton – The English Church in the Eighteenth Century

The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
By Abbey and Overton

Abbey-Overton – The English Church in the Eighteenth Century is a book of English Church History written in 1896. Chapter titles include Robert Nelson, The Deists, Latitudinarian Churchmanship, Trinitarian Controversy, Enthusiasm, Church Absuses, Evangelical Revival, Church Fabrics and Services. (Full chapter contents follows …) Continue reading

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Abbey-Overton - English Church in 18th century Bok
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MacDougall The Old Testament Parables

The Old Testament Parables
by John MacDougall, B.D.

This is a rare book on the parables of the OT. These are for example the Ewe Lamb of David and Nathan, the Vineyard, the Woman of Tekoah, the king of the trees, the potter, the ploughman, etc. Continue reading

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Macdougall-otparables Bok
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Aitken, W.H. – The Doctrine of Baptism: Mechanical or Spiritual?

The Doctrine of Baptism: Mechanical or Spiritual?
1901
By W.HAY M.H.AITKEN. M.A

In this Anglican work, the author examines Baptism from the perspective of the anglican point of view. His position is that baptism is spiritual, and even the baptism of babies will save their souls if the correct words and actions are performed, even though the baby, parents, god-parents, and priest are all completely unbelieving and uninterested in the events. Continue reading