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The Christadelphians: What they believe and preach Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: Harry Tennant Binding: Hardback or limp Pages: 304 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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Christendom Astray Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: Robert Roberts Binding: Hardback or limp Pages: 272 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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Delight in God's Law Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: John Carter Binding: Hardback Pages: 304 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.
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Elpis Israel Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: John Thomas Binding: Hardback Pages: 546 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.
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In Adam or In Christ? Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: CMPA committee Binding: Paperback Pages: 16 The scriptural principles concerning responsibility and judgement. Reprinted from the September 1975 issue of The Christadelphian
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The Lord Hateth Putting Away Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: CMPA committee Binding: Paperback Pages: 36 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.
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Marriage and Divorce Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: John Carter Binding: Limp Pages: 104 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.
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The Name that is Above Every Name Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: Alfred Nicholls Binding: Hardback or limp Pages: 96 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.
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Remember the Days of Old Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: Alfred Nicholls Binding: Limp Pages: 144 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.
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The Visible Hand of God Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: Robert Roberts Binding: Hardback Pages: 328 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.
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The Ways of Providence Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: Robert Roberts Binding: Hardback Pages: 256 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.
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What the Bible Teaches Publisher: The Christadelphian Author: Harry Tennant Binding: Limp Pages: 304 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.
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