Divine Revelation-Prophecy
Revelation – refers to the momentary communication between God and individual men of God (prophets) when God first reveals His message to mankind. This revelation was consummated in the giving of the Holy Scriptures, and today there is not a continuing on going revelation of new material to us.
- Armstrong, George Dodd (1813-1899) – The two books of nature and revelation collated (1886)
- Andrews, Samuel James (1817-1906) – God’s revelation of Himself to men [microform] ; as successively made in the patriarchal, Jewish, and Christian dispensation and in the Messianic kingdom (1886)
- Binney – Theological Compend (1875 Methodist) IA Divine Revelation (b) 571K (57 pages)
- Bryant, Robert – Inspiration and Revelation: 3rd Hartley Lecture Delivered Before the Conference at Grimsby (1899)
- Bruce, Alexander Balmain (1831-1899) – The Chief End of Revelation (1881)
- Cassels, Walter Richard (1826-1907) – Supernatural religion; an inquiry into the reality of divine revelation v1 (1902)
- Cassels, Walter Richard (1826-1907) – Supernatural religion; an inquiry into the reality of divine revelation v2 (1902)
- Dawson, John William Sir (1820-1899) – The origin of the world according to revelation and science (1877)
- Janeway, Jacob Jones (1774-1858) – The internal evidence of the Holy Bible; or, The Bible proved from its own pages to be a Divine revelation (1845)
- Mansel, Henry Longueville (1820-1871) – Inspiration: How is it related to Revelation and Reason? (Mansel’s Bampton Lectures) (1859)
- Meyer, FB – Secret of Guidance (b) 299K (26 pages).
- Machen, J Gresham – Prophets False and True (a) 140K (7 pgs)
- McWhinney, Thomas Martin (1823-1909) – Reason and revelation, hand in hand (c1886)
Pink, Arthur (Pink Page) – The Doctrine of Revelation (b) 794K (154 pages)- Orr, James (1844-1913) Revelation and Inspiration (1910)
- Schultz, Hermann (1836-1903) – Old testament theology; the religion of revelation in its pre-Christian stage of development v1 (1892)
- Schultz, Hermann (1836-1903) – Old testament theology; the religion of revelation in its pre-Christian stage of development v2 (1892)
- Scott, Ernest Findlay (b1868) – The New Testament idea of revelation (1935)