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

Pink A Study of Dispensationalism #1

Posted by David Cox on April 5, 2023
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A Study of Dispensationalism

by A.W. Pink

A Study of Dispensationalism by Arthur Pink is a review of this doctrine by Pink, Reformed Baptist.




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McGee – Church at its Best

Posted by David Cox on April 2, 2023
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The Church at its Best

J. Vernon McGee

The Church at its Best is a short 10 page work on the church. He examines the churches of the New Testament identifying good and bad in them.

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Younce, M. – A Biblical Examination of Baptism

Posted by David Cox on March 18, 2023
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A Biblical Examination of Baptism

Biblical Examination of Baptism
By Pastor Max Younce

In this 12 chapter work on Water Baptism by Pastor Max Younce, he examines many issues in baptism. First he deals with infant baptism, the baptism for salvation, who is to administer the ordinances of Baptism, the mode of baptism, was baptism prior to salvation, various baptisms in Scripture, baptism in its order, and several other chapters.

Read online Max D. Younce – A Biblical Examination of Baptism

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Pink A Study of Dispensationalism #5

Posted by David Cox on January 26, 2023
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A Study of Dispensationalism
by A.W. Pink

Chapter 5


In these articles we are seeking to show the use which believers should make of God’s Word: or more particularly, how that it is both their privilege and their duty to receive the whole of it as addressed immediately unto themselves, and to turn the same unto practical account, by appropriating its contents to their personal needs. The Bible is a book which calls not so much for the exertion of our intellect as it does for the exercise of our affections, conscience and will. God has given it to us not for our entertainment but for our education, to make known what He requires from us. It is to be the traveler’s guide as he journeys through the maze of this world, the mariner’s chart as he sails the sea of life. Therefore, whenever we open the Bible, the all-important consideration for each of us to keep before him is, What is there here for me today? What bearing does the passage now before me have upon my present case and circumstances—what warning, what encouragement, what information? What instruction is there to direct me in the management of my business, to guide me in the ordering of my domestic and social affairs, to promote a closer walking with God?




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