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Epp Devil Exposed

Posted by David Cox on March 21, 2025
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Epp Devil Exposed, I include this work for those who do in-depth studies of issues from all sides, but Epp basically denies many biblical truths about Satan and sin. I would consider this work a counter presentation to the Bible, therefore approach it very carefully, because Epp denied many biblical truths. His chapters are the Devil, Diabolos, Satan, Satan the Adversary, Demons, Signs of Demon Possession, the Demoniacs, Temptation, Origins of Sin, the Temptation of Christ, the Literalness of Christ’s Temptation, Devil is not a supernatural being.

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Smith Theology of Charles Finney

Theology of Charles Finney:
A System of Self-Reformation
By Jay Smith
An article of 28 pages from Trinity Journal
232 footnotes

Smith’s work, Theology of Charles Finney, A System of Self-Reformation, examines Finney’s theology from a Reformed-Calvinist point of view.

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Torrey, R.A. – The Deity of Jesus Christ

Posted by David Cox on March 16, 2025
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The Deity of Jesus Christ

by R. A. Torrey

In this 8 Chapter work, Torrey presents us with the Divine names, attributes, and offices that are applied to Jesus. Other chapters are the equivalence of Jesus and Jehovah, the linkage between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Worship to be given to the Son, and incidental proofs.
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Direct Statements of Jesus’ Deity

Posted by David Cox on March 15, 2025
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Introduction

Volume 2 ch. X
The Deity of Christ

by Professor Benjamin B. Warfield, D.D., LL.D.,
Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey

A recent writer has remarked that our assured conviction of the deity of Christ rests, not upon “proof-texts or passages, nor upon old arguments drawn from these, but upon the general fact of the whole manifestation of Jesus Christ, and of the whole impression left by Him upon the world.” The antithesis is too absolute, and possibly betrays an unwarranted distrust of the evidence of Scripture. To make it just, we should read the statement rather thus: Our conviction of the deity of Christ rests not alone on the Scriptural passages which assert it, but also on His entire impression on the world; or perhaps thus: Our conviction rests no more on the scriptural assertions than upon His entire manifestation. Both lines of evidence are valid; and when twisted together form an unbreakable cord. The proof-texts and passages do prove that Jesus was esteemed divine by those who companied with Him; that He esteemed Himself divine; that He was recognized as divine by those who were taught by the Spirit; that, in fine, He was divine. But over and above this Biblical evidence the impression Jesus has left upon the world bears independent testimony to His deity, and it may well be that to many minds this will seem the most conclusive of all its evidences. It certainly is very cogent and impressive.

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By Jonathan Edwards

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