Bibliology
Bibliology is the study of the Bible as a unit and individual parts. Typically Inspiration, authority, the can, etc. are included here.
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Analogy of the Faith
Apocrypha
Analogy of the Faith
Apparent Contradictions
Authority
Bible Canon
Bible inspiration
Bible Study Methods
Divine Origen
Divine Revelation
Guidance
Inerrant-Plenary-Trustworthy
Interpretation
Necessity-Importance
- 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.
- Zanchius Jerome Absolute Predestination
Zanchius Jerome Absolute Predestination
- Murray Andrew True Vine
Murray Andrew True Vine
- Shower John Serious Reflections on Time and Eternity!
Shower John Serious Reflections on Time and Eternity!
- Ryrie Survey Bible Doctrines
Ryrie's Survey of Bible Doctrines: What is God like? Is the Bible Inspired? Jesus Christ the Lord. The Holy Spirit. World of Angels. Nature of Man. What is the Church? What does the Future Hold?
- Cox Anthology of Articles on Roman Catholicism
Cox Anthology of Articles on Roman Catholicism
- Jackson – The Prosperity Trap
This work is a study on the Prosperity Gospel and why it is not biblical.
- Wilkin , R.N.- Another View of Faith and Works in James 2
In Brother Wilkin's work, Another view of faith and works in James 2, he looks at various aspects of the dynamic between salvation by faith without works, and the place of works in salvation.
- Gurnall, W. – Christian in Complete Armour
The Christian in Complete Armour; A Treatise Of the Saints' War against the Devil: Wherein a Discovery is made of that grand Enemy of God and his People, in his Policies, Power, Seat of his Empire, Wickedness, and chief design he hath against the Saints.
- Chafer Major Bible Themes
Chafer Major Bible Themes is a 49 chapter doctrinal work by Chafer (Dallas Theological Seminary, Dispensationalist) on the most important doctrines in the Bible. Each chapter has a set of study questions at the end.
- Leighton Robert A Practical Commentary upon the First Epistle of Peter
Leighton Robert A Practical Commentary upon the First Epistle of Peter
Perpiscuity
Preservation
Pseudography
Purity of Original Text
Sufficiency
Textual Criticism
Versions-Translations