- Welcome to the David Cox’ PDF Library!
This is a welcome post, explaining some of my ideas and philosophy that pertains to this library website.
- Epp Rightly Dividing the Word
Epp's work is a grand global viewpoint of Scripture, in which he gives us a biblical point of view (according to Epp) on how one should interpret Scripture. This embodies a dispensation viewpoint.
- Anonymous – A Biblical Overview of the Names and Titles of God
This work reviews the Names and Titles of God, concentrating on these, Elohim, Jehovah, Adonai, El-Shaddai, Jehovah-Jireh, Jehovah-Rophe, Jehovah-Nissi, Jehovah-M'Kaddesh, Jehovah-Shalom, Jehovah-Tsidkenu, Jehovah-Rohi, and Jehovah-Shammah.
- Machen-What is faith?
Machen-What is faith?
- McAfee – Where is he?
McAfee – Where is he?
- Adams – Conversations of Jesus Christ with Representative Men
Nicodemus, The Woman of Samaria, The Young Ruler, The Intelligent Scribe, Zaccheus, Centurion of Capernaum, Martha of Bethany, Mate, Mary Magdalene
- Chafer, Lewis Sperry – Seven Biblical Signs of the Times
Chafer, Lewis Sperry – Seven Biblical Signs of the Times
Chafer, Lewis Sperry – Seven Biblical Signs of the Times
Chafer wrote eight popular books. His first, Satan, was published in 1909. The best–known of his popular works was He That Is Spiritual (1918). Chafer’s enduring legacy is his eight–volume Systemic Theology which he began in 1937 and finished in 1948. He approached evangelical theology from the dispensationalist and premillennial viewpoint he learned from C. I. Scofield, with whom he had traveled for some years.
- Unknown – Angelology in the Talmud
—Biblical, Talmudical, and Post-Talmudical: This work has a lot of Hebrew in it. This is a work on post-biblical teachings and beliefs on angelology.
- MacDonald – Ecclesiastes Explained
MacDonald – Ecclesiastes Explained
- MacDonald – My Father’s House Heaven
MacDonald – My Father’s House Heaven
By James M MacDonald
- Greenleaf – Christ’s Resurrection Stands Legal
Simon Greenleaf*, one of the principal founders of the Harvard Law School, originally set out to disprove the biblical testimony concerning the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He was certain that a careful examination of the internal witness of the Gospels would dispel all the myths at the heart of Christianity. But this legal scholar came to the conclusion that the witnesses were reliable, and that the resurrection did in fact happen.