Austin-Sparks, T. – Power With God

Austin-Sparks Power With God

Power with God
by T. Austin-Sparks

These writings are from the 1967 January-October “A Witness and a Testimony” magazines. 1932

In this 5 chapter work by Austin-Sparks (Deeper Life), he examines the lives of 5 men who had_power with God: Noah, Daniel, Job, Moses, and Samuel.

This work by former Baptist Austin-Sparks deals with examples of men with power_with God. He was in the holiness movement.


Dagg Doctrine of God is a 14 chapter work on the Person of God, His existence, His Attributes, which are Unity, Spirituality, Omnipresence, eternity, immutability, Omniscience, Omnipotence, Goodness, Truth, Justice, Holiness, Wisdom.
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CONTENTS of Austin-Sparks Power With God

Chapter 1 – Power_With God Exemplified in Noah
Chapter 2 – Power_With God Exemplified in Daniel
Chapter 3 – Power_With God Exemplified in Job
Chapter 4 – Power_With God Exemplified in Moses
Chapter 5 – Power_With God Exemplified in Samuel

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