Ironside, H.A. – Baptism: What Saith the Scripture?

Baptism: What Saith the Scripture?
By Harry Allen Ironside
1915

Summary: In this work of 15 parts or sections, Ironside (Brethren) does a thorough and good examination of Baptism. He deals with Baptism as it relates to conversion, John’s Baptism, Jesus’, the baptism of the wrath of the cross, the death of Jesus, of households, for the dead, who has authority to baptize? etc.




Table of Contents


Dagg Manual of Theology is a theology work in 2 volumes by J.L. Dagg a Reformed Southern Baptist. It is an extensive, very ample presentation of doctrines.
This is an extensive Bible Systematic Theology (Bible Doctrines book) from a conservative point of view.
Read/Download: now with pdf download link. 50,000 views on this page with download link

Introductory.
Conversion to God.
John’s Baptism unto Repentance.
The Baptism of Jesus.
Baptism of Wrath upon the Cross.
Baptism in the Commissions.
Baptism unto the Death of Jesus Christ.
Baptism for the Remission of Sins.
Baptism of Households.
Baptism for the Dead.
Who has Authority to Baptize?
Baptism and Fellowship.
Re-baptism: Is it Sectarian?
A Parting Word.
Appendix.

More Works on Baptism

Ironside-baptism-what-saith-scripture Bok
ironside-baptism-what-saith-scripture.bok_.mybible
215.0 KB
250 Downloads
Details
Category:Mysw-bok-i
Date:February 4, 2015


pc85 Carl Jung and Psychology
explains the origin of Psychology with spiritist Jung, which had contact with a spiritual guide. Psychology is from a spiritist, who got the "science" of psychology (which is in no way a science or scientific) from a spirit, Philemon. (This is a demon speaking to a human, which is a medium, and prohibited in the Old Testament.) I analyze what Jung says with Scripture.
Topics: The Foundation of Psychology | Psychology is not a True Science | Psychology versus Psychoanalysis | The True Origin of Psychology: Philemon | Darkness versus Light | Ying and Yang | What Fellowship does Light have with Darkness? | Spiritism is Prohibited | Conclusion
pc85 Carl Jung and Psychology.

Exit mobile version