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Posted 08 November 2018 - 02:24 PM

File Name: Lamar, J. S. - First Principles and Perfection ©1891

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File Submitted: 08 Nov 2018

File Category: Reference Books (refx)

Author: J.S. Lamar

This .refi (HD) reference module for e-Sword contains the
Book "First Principles and Perfection" ©1891 by J.S. Lamar.
This work about "Christian Living" contains the following
Thirty-One Chapters as listed below.....

FIRST PRINCIPLES

  • Chapter One: Introductory
  • Chapter Two: Authority .
  • Chapter Three: The Starting Place
  • Chapter Four: The Gospel
  • Chapter Five: Power From On High
  • Chapter Six: Bearing Witness
  • Chapter Seven: The Acceptance
  • Chapter Eight: The Gospel Believed
  • Chapter Nine: Conviction Of Sin
  • Chapter Ten: Repentance
  • Chapter Eleven: The Confession Of Faith
  • Chapter Twelve: Baptism
  • Chapter Thirteen: The Place Of Baptism
  • Chapter Fourteen: The Results Of Baptism
  • Chapter Fifteen: The Whole Subject Exemplified
  • Chapter Sixteen: Practical Teaching
PERFECTION
  • Chapter One: Newness Of Life
  • Chapter Two: The Goal
  • Chapter Three: The Law Within
  • Chapter Four: Letter And Spirit
  • Chapter Five: The Higher Law
  • Chapter Six: Seeing The Invisible
  • Chapter Seven: Night Songs
  • Chapter Eight: The Everyday Life
  • Chapter Nine: Spiritual Declension
  • Chapter Ten: A Reckoning
  • Chapter Eleven: Sanctification
  • Chapter Twelve: Sanctification Progressive
  • Chapter Thirteen: Peace
  • Chapter Fourteen: Drawing Near
  • Chapter Fifteen: Behold The Perfect Man..
J. S. Lamar was born in Gwinnett county, Georgia, May 18, 1829.
He afterwards moved to Muscogee county, where he received
such educational training as could be gotten at that time. He
entered an academy later, where he laid the foundation for a
good education. In 1850 he was admitted to the bar. He was
baptized by a Baptist preacher, who did not ask him to narrate an
experience. In 1853 he entered Bethany College where he
graduated in July, 1854, and was ordained in the Bethany church
as an evangelist. He was soon called to the Augusta, Georgia
church, which he served faithfully during a long ministry.
In 1859, he published a work entitled, "The Organon of Scripture;
or, the Inductive Method of Biblical Interpretation." Brother Lamar
is a graceful writer, a clear thinker, and a splendid preacher. He
is very choice in his selection of words, and is recognized today
as one of the most chaste and polished writers in the church. His
present home is Warrenton, Georgia.

-From Churches Of Christ, John T. Brown, c1904, page 214

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