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Publish Date
1913
Publisher
Pickering & Inglis,
Gospel Pub. House, Binghampton
Language
English
Pages
142
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The principles of Christians called "Open Brethren"
1913, Pickering & Inglis, Gospel Pub. House, Binghampton
in English
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Table of Contents
Chapter I. The deity of our Lord Jesus Christ
his own claims
the witness of the prophets
the witness of the apostles and their contemporaries
the witness of his unique life
the witness of his resurrection
the witness of history
references
Chapter II. The divine authority of the Bible
the claims of the writers
the evidence of inspiration
the witness of the Lord Jesus Christ
Chapter III. The problems of inspiration
the books of the New Testament
have the writings suffered alteration?
why are certain books, and those only, included?
the authorship of the gospels
the historical, moral, and scientific difficulties of the Bible
Chapter IV. The gospel
the vicarious death of Christ
salvation by believing
the conquest of besetting sin
Chapter V. The principles of open brethren
the growth of the corruption in the church
the return to the first principles
the principles of those called brethren
Chapter VI. The history of the open brethren
the church of the first century
Peter de Bruys
the Mennonites
the Haldanes
the meetings in Dublin, Plymouth, and Bristol
A.N. Groves, J.N. Darby, S.P. Tregelles, G. Muller
the origin of exclusive brethren
foreign missions and their origin
hymnology
Chapter VII. The baptism of believers
who should be baptized?
how should we be baptized?
is re baptism ever necessary?
Chapter VIII. The open meeting
the work of apostles, elders, and bishops
interpretation into modern practice
the true significance of the Lord's table
Chapter IX. Practical problems
missionary problems
problems of politics
problems of fellowship
why should I join the church?
what church should I join?
what should be my attitude towards other professing Christians?
Chapter X. History of some early believers in Europe
Christendom in the middle ages
Bogourils
Albigenses
Wladenses
Bohemian Brethren
Moravians
Pre-Reformation Brethren
Anabaptist
Mennonites
Pietists
Stundists
Chapter XI. Evangelism trust schedule
doctrines
inspiration
the trinity
the fall
regeneration
justification
death
resurrection
practices
baptism
the Lord's table
worship and ministry.
Edition Notes
Spine title: The principles of "Open Brethren."
Pref. to 2nd ed. signed: A.R.S.; introd. signed: A.R. Short.
Appendixes (=chapters 10 and 11, p. [133]-142): History of some early believers in Europe / [signed E. Hamer Broadbent] -- Evangelization Trust schedule : the schedule hereinbefore referred to in connection with "The Western Counties and South Wales Evangelization Trust."
Includes bibliographical references.
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