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MR. D’S NOTES ON THEOLOGY Rev. Stanley L. Derickson Ph.D.
COPYRIGHT 1992 Rev. Stanley L. Derickson Ph.D.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the author, except as provided by U.S.A. copyright laws. Special permission has been received from Mr. Derickson to David Cox to place his work into TheWord and E-Sword Module formats. Reposting of this module should not be done without procuring permission directly from Mr. Derickson. Continue reading →
Three-Fold Secret of the Holy Spirit By James McConkey
In this 3 chapter work on the Holy Spirit, McConkey (Deeper Life) investigates the secret of the Holy Spirit in his incoming (Union), fullness (our yielding, and his constant manifestation.
CONTENTS
I. The Secret of His Incoming
II. The Secret of His Fulness
III. The Secret of His Constant Manifestation Continue reading →
A LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE: WHICH VERSION? Authorized or Revised?
BY PHILIP MAURO
In this book of 10 chapters, Mauro examines and compares the difference between the KJV authorized version and the Revised English Version. He explains the Westcott and Hort theory, and explains why he rejects it. Continue reading →
THE SEVENTY WEEKS AND THE GREAT TRIBULATION
(REVISED EDITION 1921)
by Philip Mauro
A Study of the Last Two Visions of Daniel and the Olivet Discourse of the Lord Jesus Christ. “I am come to make thee understand what shall befall thy people in the latter days.” (Dan. 10:14)
In this work by Mauro, he has two parts. He begins by examining some principles to guide the interpretation of prophetical passages. He then begins in the OT with the commandment to restore Jerusalem, and the details of the seventy weeks. He has two chapters on the Messiah, and then discusses the seventieth week. He deals with the question are the 70 weeks consecutive? Daniel’s last vision. Next he takes up “the King” and the time of trouble. The next section or part is the NT counterpart. He examines the Lord’s Olivet Prophecy. He then looks at Josephus’ description of the Seige of Jerusalem. Continue reading →