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Basil – De Spiritu Sanctu

Basil – De Spiritu Sanctu is lucid and edifying proof of the scriptural doctrine of the divinity of the Holy Spirit.

De Spiritu Sancto
“On the Holy Spirit”
By  Basil of Caesarea

This is one of the principal writings of Basil, and it is a lucid and edifying appeal to Scripture and early Christian tradition to prove the divinity of the Holy Spirit. He has 30 chapters, in which he makes some excellent observations from Scriptures. This is basically a Catholic work, so it shows the beginning of the fundamental shift from biblical first century Christianity (authority is only the Scriptures) to the concepts of Catholicism (authority is first and foremost the church’s interpretation of Scriptures, and these are formed into traditions). Even so, there is still a good bit of scriptural explanation that still makes this a valuable work.




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Kinkead Explanation of Baltimore Catechism (Catholic)

Kinkead Explanation of Baltimore Catechism (Catholic) is a work explaining the Baltimore Catechism by Kinkead. These chapters are questions and answers with expanded explanations.

An Explanation of The Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine
For The Use of Sunday-School Teachers and Advanced Classes
(Also known as Baltimore Catechism No. 4)
byRev. Thomas L. Kinkead
1891

This is a work explaining the Baltimore Catechism by Kinkead. These chapters are questions and answers with expanded explanations. Read online here.




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Allies, T.W. – St. Peter: His Name and His Office

St. Peter: His Name and His Office,
by Thomas W. Allies
LONDON: RICHARDSON AND SON, 172, FLEET STREET;
9, CAPEL STREET, DUBLIN; AND DERBY.
MDCCCLII.
(1852)

St. Peter: His Name and His Office, is an 8 chapter work by Allis, which is Catholic, and basically this is a defense of Roman Catholicism claim that they alone are the true Church of Christ. Continue reading

Berghuisk Christian Fasting

Christian Fasting

By Kent Berghuisk

Christian Fasting is Kent Berghuisk’s dissertation on fasting from a Christian’s perspective.

This published dissertation develops an integrative theology of fasting from an evangelical Christian perspective. The progress of revelation is seen as centering on the work of Jesus Christ in a canonical theology. Two chapters have been devoted to studying the references to fasting in scripture, one each on the Old and New Testaments.

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Machen Virgin Birth of Christ

In Machen Virgin Birth of Christ Machen studies the Virgin birth looking at how each of the Synoptic Gospel writers address it. He also looks at the Virgin Birth and Secular History, and references places in the rest of the NT. He also addresses alternative theories and their problems.




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