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Bible Resource Library

A Free Library for Bible Study. Webmaster Pastor David Cox. These Christian Reference books are for free download, pdf, and rar.

Welcome to the David Cox’ PDF Library!

Posted by David Cox on January 22, 2025
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Welcome to the David Cox’ PDF Library!

This website is a library website to read and download free online Christian books for Bible Study. I am a missionary and Pastor in Mexico City, Mexico since 1986, and I use these works for my own study and sermon preparation, and I am making these works available for the public.

Please note: Google Ads are not producing any revenue on this site. As such, I am considering removing Google Ads completely, and possibly even deleting this website from the Internet altogether. I have these works downloaded on my hard disk. I do not need the website for my own studies. I offer this website and these works as a way to be a blessing TO YOU! If you get use from this website, (1) highly consider praying for me and this ministry, (2) send me a comment on some of the pages you visit telling me something about why you like this website, mentioning some detail of the website. (3) make a donation to help me keep this website up. (Please include the word bibleresourcelibrary in your PayPal donation. Note that you do not need to have a PayPal account, just a debit or credit card.)

Also note, that I will probably keep the website up if enough people send me comments saying that it is a blessing or in some way they have gotten benefit from it. (When gratitude dies in a man’s heart, he is well neigh hopeless.) If people don’t comment positively, I will assume that these 16k of unique visitors are bots, and ignore them. Nobody’s out there looking here, just bots.

My websites cost me about $10/month/site. I run 30+ ministry websites, and my costs are x30. While this is not very much money, it is killing me over the years because few or nobody donates. If you and others donate $2/month, I only need 5 people to “pay the rent.” It will pay for itself. But while my programs tell me that in the last 30 days (from Oct 3, 2023) we’ve had 16,000 unique visitors that have downloaded 3 Gigabytes of information, not a one of them have donated to me. (Nobody has donated to me in since April 2023 this year, and that was for a different website). So if only 120 people of that 16k would donate $1 per year, this website would pay for itself. So enjoy the site. It will probably be taken down with time. I have carried the financial burden of this site for some 15 years, and I am being taxed out.


A carpenter making his own tools
is an explanation of why I, Pastor-Missionary David Cox, write my own material. I like the idea of producing the material that we use in our ministry and also for evangelism.
Read the short article: A carpenter making his own tools.

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Arthur Pink Page

Posted by David Cox on October 26, 2025
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Arthur Pink Page is a brief overview of who Arthur Pink was, he was a Reformed Baptist, read below, and downloads of his works.

About Arthur Pink

Arthur Walkington Pink was born in Nottingham, England, to a corn merchant, a devout non-conformist of uncertain denomination, though probably a Congregationalist.[1] Otherwise, almost nothing is known of Pink’s childhood or education except that he had some ability and training in music.[2] As a young man, Pink joined the Theosophical Society, an occult gnostic group in contemporary England, and he apparently rose to enough prominence within its ranks that Annie Besant, its head, offered to admit him to its leadership circle.[3] In 1908 he renounced Theosophy for evangelical Christianity.[4]

Desiring to become a minister but unwilling to attend a liberal theological college in England, Pink very briefly studied at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago in 1910 before taking the pastorate of the Congregational church in Silverton, Colorado. In 1912 Pink left Silverton, probably for California, and then took a joint pastorate of churches in rural Burkesville and Albany, Kentucky.[5] In 1916, he married Vera E. Russell (1893–1962), who had been reared in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and Pink’s next pastorate was at Scottsville Baptist Church, Scottsville, Kentucky.[6] Then the newlyweds moved in 1917 to Spartanburg, South Carolina, where Pink became pastor of Northside Baptist Church.[7]

By this time Pink had become acquainted with prominent dispensationalist Fundamentalists, such as Harry Ironside and Arno C. Gaebelein, and his first two books, published in 1917 and 1918, were in agreement with that theological position.[8] Yet Pink’s views were changing, and during these years he also wrote the first edition of The Sovereignty of God (1918), which argued that God did not love sinners who had not been predestined unto salvation, and that He had deliberately created “unto damnation” those who would not accept Christ.[9] Whether because of his Calvinistic views, his nearly incredible studiousness, his weakened health, or his lack of sociability, Pink left Spartanburg in 1919 believing that God would “have me give myself to writing.”[10] But Pink then seems next to have taught the Bible—with some success—in California for a tent evangelist named Thompson while continuing his intense study of Puritan writings.

In January 1922, Pink published the first issue of Studies in the Scriptures, which by the end of the following year had about a thousand subscribers and which was to occupy most of his time for the remainder of his life and become the source for dozens of books, some arranged from Studies articles after his death.[11] In 1923 Pink suffered a nervous breakdown, and he and his wife lived with friends in Philadelphia until he regained his health. In 1925, the Pinks sailed to Sydney, Australia, where he served as both an evangelist and Bible teacher at the Ashfield Tabernacle. But his impolitic preaching of Calvinist doctrine resulted in a unanimous resolve of the Baptist Fraternal of New South Wales not to endorse him. From 1926 to 1928, Pink served as pastor of two groups of Strict and Particular Baptists.[12] – Wikipedia.org (Continue reading on their site)

 

Arthur Pink Page

Spurgeon Sermons from the Books of History

Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers

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Austin-Sparks Anointing of the Spirit

Posted by WLue777 on October 24, 2025
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Austin-Sparks Anointing of the Spirit

First published in “A Witness and A Testimony” magazines, 1933-1934.
Vols. 11-4 through 12-4
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Berridge John Christian World Unmasked

Posted by WLue777 on October 22, 2025
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