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Author: Harry TennantBinding: Paperback, 96 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A consise and easy-to-read book, giving a brief look at the whole message of the Bible.
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Author: Harry TennantBinding: Paperback or Hardback, 304 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This book deals with the foundation principles of the message of salvation contained in the Bible, with over twelve hundred scripture passages printed in support of the faith and practice required of the followers of Jesus Christ.
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Author: Robert RobertsBinding: Paperback or Hardback, 272 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The subtitle reads: "Popular Christianity (both in faith and practice), shewn to be unscriptural; and the true nature of the ancient apostolic faith exhibited."
This book, covering "the things concerning the kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus Christ", arose from a series of lectures given by Robert Roberts between 1861 and 1862.
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Author: John CarterBinding: Hardback, 304 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This collection of essays has been culled from The Christadelphian magazine of which the author was Editor from 1937 until his death in 1962. The selection includes twelve editorials, eight exhortations, and nine articles; one comprising a nine-part series called "Many parts and many ways", and another, a four-part series on "Bible echoes". The essays are drawn from virtually the entire period of his editorship, the earliest being from 1942 and the latest from 1960.
Through them, we are left in no doubt of the author's reverence for God and love of the scriptures.
Author: Peter WatkinsBinding: Paperback, 128 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
In this work, the author not only addresses the subject of evil and sin but, by contrast, expands on obedience, redemption and the perfection seen in the Lord Jesus Christ. A thorough study dealing with the issues raised by the concept of the Devil and Satan.
Author: John ThomasBinding: Hardback, 546 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
An exposition of the kingdom of God with reference to the time of the end and the age to come. Like 'Christendom Astray', this book also emerged as a result of a series of lectures (given in 1848) dealing with the Hope of Israel. It sets out in systematic form Bible teaching about sin, death and reconciliation, and the purpose of God to fill the earth with His glory as the waters cover the sea.
Author: Harry WhittakerBinding: Paperback, 272 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The author writes in the Preface that this is a book "loaded with the writer's personal enthusiasms". Certainly his delight in Bible study comes through these pages, as he deals with subjects such as "Poets and their picture language"; "Old Testament idiom"; "Young and Strong" (the uses of a concordance); "I have been here before"; "Learn your tables". For all ages, a book to refresh our appetite for personal Bible study and devotion.
Author: Alfred NichollsBinding: Paperback, 120 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Most Christian sects have been affected by Pentecostalism: the belief that true Christians are only those who have received a Holy Spirit gift. This challenge led t a thorough re-examination of scripture teaching about the Spirit, and the work of God in the lives of believers today.
Author: John ThomasBinding: Hardback, 316 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Contains essays written between 1845 and 1861 on a variety of scriptural themes.
Author: CMPA committeeBinding: Magazine reprint, 8 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Reprinted from the January 1972 issue of The Christadelphian
Author: C. C. WalkerBinding: Hardback, 232 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Originally titles "Theophany", with the explanatory sub-title "A study on God-manifestation", this edition reverses these, and the book is presented as "God Manifestation", as more accurately presenting to modern readers the subject matter of the book. It deals with a theme which is fundamental to an understanding of God's purpose with the earth. The explanation of how God has revealed Himself to mankind, and His desire to be glorified in those whom He has created is both exciting and humbling.
Author: Fred PearceBinding: Paperback, 136 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This work is in two parts: the first part shows how God used the power of His Spirit to promote His authority and the knowledge of His will among His people, first in Israel and then in the communities of believers in Christ. In the second part, significant passages in the New Testament about 'the Spirit' and 'the Holy Spirit' are carefully examined, confirming the message presented in part one.
Author: CMPA committeeBinding: Magazine reprint, 16 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The scriptural principles concerning responsibility and judgement.
Reprinted from the September 1975 issue of The Christadelphian
Author: CMPA committeeBinding: Magazine reprint, 36 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Reflections on marriage and divorce - a consideration of the teaching of scripture.
Reprinted from the April 1972, February and March 1976 issues of The Christadelphian.
Author: John CarterBinding: Paperback, 104 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
In a publisher's note, John Carter writes:
"The articles here reproduced appeared serially in The Christadelphian from October 1949 to June 1950. They have always been regarded as a valuable contribution, especially in dealing with the involved problems realting to divorce and remarriage which the present state of law and social custom have made a matter of continual and increasing concern to Christadelphians, and it has been thought helpful to make them more readily available at the present time.
Author: Alfred NichollsBinding: Paperback or Hardback, 96 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Not only does God reveal Himself as Creator but in many other ways, particualrly shown in His Memorial Name. This book examines the different ways the Lord God has manifested Himself.
Author: John CarterBinding: Paperback, 128 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Over the past 200 years, criticism of the scriptures has reached new levels. Doubts about their historical accuracy, about the origins of the early texts and the reliability of their transmission have all been used to deny the power of the Bible message. The author considers some of the major criticisms and shows the value of believing the Bible's own claim to be the word of God Himself.
Author: Alfred NorrisBinding: Paperback, 164 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This book was prepared to help with the work of carrying the Gospel to others. It is a practical manual to assist in preaching.
Author: Alfred NichollsBinding: Paperback, 144 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
As the foreword states, this book sets out to examine "some distinctive features of scripture teaching as they have been understood from the beginning of our history as a separate community". It aims to "inform and to exhort in days when it has become fashionable in the religious world to discard fundamentals ..."
In recalling "the days of old", the author encourages us to understand and appreciate our heritage, emphasising that what is important is not Christadelphian 'tradition' but the teaching of scripture on which Christadelphian faith is based.
Author: Harry TennantBinding: Booklet, 44 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This booklet may be seen as a companion to The Ecclesia Guide by Robert Roberts. It is full of exhortation and practical advice for all who whould serve in the ecclesia.
Author: Alfred NichollsBinding: Paperback, 160 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
The subject of the Holy Spirit is sometimes approached as though it were an entirely New Testament study and we were dealing with a new phenomenon unrelated to what went before. But this is clearly not so. This book therefore deals with "The Spirit of God", and begins with a detailed study of the Old Testament and examination of some key passages, so that readers may savour the fulness of the New Testament record of the Holy Spirit at work in salvation.
This book is based on articles that first appeared in Faith Alive! It offers practical advice for those contemplating marriage, and for those already married. It deals thoughtfully with the scriptural principles of marriage, and the threats that can arise both from within and without. Throughout this delightful book, the "great mystery" is always evident - that marriage speaks to us about "Christ and the church" (Ephesians 5:32). Here are exhortations for all who wish to be his disciples.
Author: VariousBinding: Paperback, 160 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Twelve of the foundation principles of faith are examined by different authors, giving further insight into the Statement of Faith and its application to the life of the disciple of Christ.
Author: Robert RobertsBinding: Hardback, 328 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A sequel to The Ways of Providence: a study of divine intervention in the history of the Old Testament by miracles and angelic visitation - signs of God's dealings with the nation of Israel.
Author: Robert RobertsBinding: Hardback, 256 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
In the preface of the first edition, the author writes:
Looking at the Bible as divine, the author is concerned to know and exhibit the Bible doctrine of providence only, believing that outside the Bible channel, we can gather no reliable notions of providence whatever, but lose ourselves in the mist of speculation and uncertainty. Inside the Bible channel we get definite notions - clear light and valuable guidance on all matters affecting human life as at present troublously exhibited on earth, whether as regards individual well-being or national development.
Author: Harry TennantBinding: Paperback, 304 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This book was first published in 1986 as "The Christadelphians: what they believe and preach" (and is still available under this title). Over the years many have been helped by its clear and forthright presentation of Bible teaching. This is a new edition; slightly revised and under this new heading, to widen its appeal. It should provide a very useful follow-on to introductory courses.
Author: Alfred NorrisBinding: Paperback, 148 pagesPublisher: Aletheia Books
Author: John RobertsBinding: Paperback, 136 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Auxiliary Lecturing Society
Author: Percy WhiteBinding: Paperback, 240 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Scripture Study Service
Author: Christadelphian Scripture Study ServiceBinding: Paperback, spiral bound, 258 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Scripture Study Service
This book presents a basic step by step Bible Study Course designed for everyone.
This course provides much useful information for those already baptized and also for those seeking Bible truth.
Author: J. Luke & P. WellerBinding: Paperback - ringbound, 110 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Scripture Study Service
Author: W. H. BoultonBinding: Paperback, 288 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Auxiliary Lecturing Society
Author: Stephen GreenBinding: Paperback, 112 pagesPublisher: The Testimony
"The Hope of Israel" is central to the Gospel message and forms part of the foundation for all true belief. This work examines the unfolding purpose that God has with Israel up to its final completion in the kingdom of God upon the return of Jesus Christ. The book concludes with three additional chapters by other authors under the same theme.
Author: Colin BadgerBinding: Paperback, 172 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Scripture Study Service
Author: H. P. MansfieldBinding: Hardback, 384+ pages per volumePublisher: Logos
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Author: Tecwyn MorganBinding: Paperback, 480 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Bible Mission
Several times in the past, God has intervened in human affairs and the outcome has always been dramatic and hugely important. He is about to do the same again; this time on a bigger scale than ever before. The whole world is going to be changed and a new society will be formed out of the wreckage of the old one. All the indications are that this change is about to begin. We need to think about it, and what it means for us and our families.
This book will explain what is about to happen and why. But, even more importantly, it will show you how to find the key that will let you into God's new world. This book is not the key. The Bible is the key and this is a book about the Bible. It can help you understand what the Bible teaches and help you read the Bible for yourself.
Author: A.D. NorrisBinding: Paperback, 152 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian Tidings
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