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#6664 Reference Books (topx) - Beebe, Gilbert - Sermons of Gilbert Beebe

Posted by billhuff2002 on 21 February 2012 - 06:40 AM

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Author: Beebe, Gilbert
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Gilbert Beebe

Elder Gilbert Beebe

1800 – 1881

Founder, Editor:

Signs of The Times 1832-1881

AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ELDER GILBERT BEEBE

Mr. Saluson: In fulfillment of my promise, I will state some of the most important incidents of my life. I was born in the town (now city) of Norwich, Connecticut on the 25th day of November, 1800. At a very early period, and as far back as my memory extends, I was seriously impressed with a solemn conviction of my sinful and lost condition as a sinner, and of the necessity of being "born again," to qualify me to see the kingdom of God. When I think from my best remembrance of the date, I was made to hope and rejoice in God as my Savior, and to feel his love shed abroad in my heart. I think that at that tender age I was taught of God to know what no other being could teach me, that "Salvation is of the Lord."

From that hour I have had no confidence in the power of men to effect or help in the least to effect the salvation of a sinner. In 1811 I was baptized by Elder John Sterry, and received as a member of the Baptist Church in Norwich. This was many years before the division of the Missionary or Fullerite Baptists from the Primitive order, and before any organized religious societies or institutions were known or tolerated in the Baptist denomination in our country.

In 1816, I came to the city of New York, and afterward became identified, by letter, with the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where I was called to exercise my gift, and was finally licensed to preach the gospel; this was about the year 1818. I then traveled in several states as an itinerant preacher, and supplied the Third Baptist Church in Baltimore three or four months in about 1821-22, but it suited my mind better to be traveling. I never failed to find places where I was well received, and without any support from missionary arrangement I was fully sustained, so that I could say as did the disciples whom Jesus sent out without purse or scrip, when they returned, that I had lacked nothing.

In 1823, February 4, I was married in the city of New York, and in the same year was ordained to the pastoral care of the Baptist Church of Ramapo, in Rockland County, N.Y., and continued with them until May, 1826, when I accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist Church in New Vernon, N.Y. This church was constituted about 1786, and my predecessor, Elder Benjamin Montanye, had served them as pastor thirty-three years. He died in December, 1825, and I succeeded him the following May. So it will be seen that this ancient church has been supplied for the last eighty-three (now eighty-eight) years by but two pastors. During the fifty years of my connection I spent the principal part of three years and a half in Alexandria, and Upper Broad Run, Va., and the Shiloh Church in Washington, D.C., but continued to visit New Vernon regularly during the time, and finally removed to New Vernon in April, 1840.

For about forty years I have also served the Middletown and Wallkill Church, in connection with my labors in and with New Vernon.

During the half century all the members of both churches have been called to their inheritance above with the exception of about four or five. The two churches contain a membership now of about one hundred and eighty, nearly all of whom have been gathered into the fold, besides many others who have been called away, since I have been with them.

The division, or separation, of the Missionary Baptists in these parts, from those of the old order, took place about forty years ago. I stand today rooted and grounded in the faith and order on which the whole Baptist denomination in our country stood when I united with them sixty-five years ago. I have found no occasion to depart from either the faith or order of the Church of God, as organized on the day of Pentecost. I cannot find by sixty-five years of careful and prayerful searching of the Scriptures that those primitive saints who gladly received the word at Pentecost and continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, had any religious organizations as auxiliaries to the Church of God, existing among them.

No Mission Boards for converting the heathen or for evangelizing the world; no Sunday Schools as nurseries to the church; no schools of any kind for teaching theology or divinity, or for preparing young men for the ministry; no pious rehearsals of the "Melodies of Mother Goose" or "Jack Horner" or the "cow jumping over the moon," among the institutions of Christ or his apostles.

I am content to be considered all of eighteen hundred and forty-three years behind the progressive religious doings of the more popular religionists of the present time. I have never been identified with, nor have I had any fellowship for any religious rites, forms, fashions, or customs which cannot be found in the laws of Christ, and practice of the apostles and primitive saints. I do not denounce those who differ with me in regard to these things; to their own masters they stand or fall; nor do I dispute that there are among them some of God’s quickened children; that is not my province. "The Lord knoweth them that are his," and he can bring them out of their idolatry in his own good time. But while I live I expect to protest solemnly, soberly, but not with unkind or malicious feelings, against their spiritual wickedness in high places.

The Signs of the Times, as you are aware, has been published by me nearly forty-four years. During all this time it has been devoted to the defense of what my eternal destiny rests upon as the truth as it is in Jesus. My warfare is not against flesh and blood, but against principalities and powers, and against the rulers of the darkness of this world. My race is nearly run. I am now in the seventy-sixth year of my age. My voice will soon be silenced in death, my pen will pass into the hands of another, and I hope, abler writer, but the eternal truth for which I have so long contended will be lasting as the days of eternity. And when all the deceptive and luring doctrines and institutions of men shall be exposed, and all who have trusted in a refuge of lies shall bewail their folly and call for rocks and mountains to hide them from the face of him that sitteth upon the throne, and from the presence of the Lamb, those who know and love the truth shall in the truth rejoice for evermore.

Elder Gilbert Beebe.

Middletown, N.Y. April, 1876.

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#6411 Reference Books (topx) - Aycock, Jarrette E. - Tithing - Your Questions Answered

Posted by billhuff2002 on 11 February 2012 - 12:36 PM

File Name: Aycock, Jarrette E. - Tithing - Your Questions Answered
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File Submitted: 11 Feb 2012
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Author: Aycock, Jarrette E.
e-Sword Version: 9.x - 10.x

TITHING — YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
By Jarrette Aycock

SCRIPTURE LESSON: Malachi 3:8-12


Table of Contents

1. What is the tithe?
2. Can One be a Christian and not tithe?
3. Who owns the tithe?
4. Tithe and Offerings
5. Whence The Tithe?
6. How Can I Figure My Tithe?
7. Does The New Testament Teach Tithing?
8. May One Use The Tithe?
9. May We Pay Expenses First?
10. Where Shall We Tithe?
11. Results Of Storehouse Tithing
12. Can I Afford To Tithe?
13. Does Tithing Pay?

INTRODUCTION

There is need of a real awakening in the church on tithing. We assume the tithe as a Custom rather than a command of God and the teaching of the Scriptures. God commands that all people everywhere should tithe. There is no method that will solve the financial problems of the church as readily as all the people bringing all their tithes into the storehouse. In this message I desire, in a personal, heart-to-heart way, to discuss with you a few simple questions about tithing.

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#6370 Reference Books (topx) - Arnold, William - The Post Tribulation Rapture

Posted by billhuff2002 on 09 February 2012 - 11:51 PM

File Name: Arnold, William - The Post Tribulation Rapture
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Author: Arnold, William
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Suggest New Tag:: Millinium, Tribulation

THE POST TRIBULATION RAPTURE

All or part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means free of charge without prior written permission as long as the author is given proper credit and there is no charge whatsoever. Unless otherwise indicated, scripture quotations are taken from the New American Standard Bible (NASB), 1977 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.

Special thanks go to: Jason Clark, Stuart Young, Jason Dulle, Lance Kidwell, Alan Mostrom, Steve Green, my mother and my father. Your reviews of this work have been very helpful and greatly appreciated.

Foreword

In this work, William Arnold III has accepted the challenge of offering a solid Biblical answer to the pervasive doctrine of pre-tribulationism. He has examined crucial Biblical passages relevant to the ongoing debate of pre-tribulationism vv. post-tribulationism. Through exegesis of Scripture and pertinent historical information, the author has built a strong case for the reality of a post-tribulational rapture of the church.

The time of the rapture is never stated in the Scripture as clearly as prophecy teachers would like it to be, no matter what their personal persuasion regarding the rapture may be. The variety of teachings on this subject by respectable theologians is evidence of this very fact. There is enough evidence to build a case for each of the views. This author has built a very strong case for a post-tribulational rapture of the church; a case in which I am persuaded is the strongest of all. It has been said that the mind is like a parachute, it works best when it is open. I pray you would have an open mind to hear the argument of the author, and let it challenge you to re-examine your own doctrinal position on this sometimes heated topic.

--Jason Dulle

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. The Biblical Basis for Post-Tribulationism

3. Order and Scope of the Book of Revelation

4. Various Themes

5. Key Greek Words and Terms

6. But What About . . .

7. History of Pre- and Post-Tribulationism

8. Supporting Arguments

 

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#6098 Topics - Allen, Matthew - The Kingdom in Matthew

Posted by billhuff2002 on 31 January 2012 - 09:35 AM

File Name: Allen, Matthew - The Kingdom in Matthew
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File Submitted: 31 Jan 2012
File Category: Topics
Author: Allen, Matthew
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The Kingdom in Matthew
Study By: Matthew Allen
This is a basic concept study of the Kingdom in Matthew.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. A Survey of the Kingdom of God in Theology.
3. The Coming Kingdom Proclaimed.
4. The Inauguration of the Kingdom.
5. Kingdom Living.
6. The Consummation of the Kingdom.
7. Some closing thoughts on the kingdom.

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#3477 Reference Books (topx) - Federalist Papers

Posted by billhuff2002 on 07 November 2011 - 10:50 AM

File Name: Federalist Papers

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Author: Unknown Author
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Table of Contents

Introduction

#1 - General Introduction

#2 - Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence

#3 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence

#4 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence

#5 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence

#6 - Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States

#7 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States

#8 - The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States

#9 - The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection

#10 - Same Subject Continued: The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection

#11 - The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy

#12 - The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue

#13 - Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government

#14 - Objections to the Proposed Constitution From Extent of Territory

#15 - The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union

#16 - Same Subject Continued: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union

#17 - Same Subject Continued: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union

#18 - Same Subject Continued: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union

#19 - Same Subject Continued: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union

#20 - Same Subject Continued: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union

#21 - Other Defects of the Present Confederation

#22 - Same Subject Continued: Other Defects of the Present Confederation

#23 - The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union

#24 - The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered

#25 - Same Subject Continued: The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered

#26 - The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered

#27 - Same Subject Continued: The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered

#28 - Same Subject Continued: The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered

#29 - Concerning the Militia

#30 - Concerning the General Power of Taxation

#31 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation

#32 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation

#33 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation

#34 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation

#35 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation

#36 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation

#37 - Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention in Devising a Proper Form of Government

#38 - Same Subject Continued, and the Incoherence of the Objections to the New Plan Exposed

#39 - The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles

#40 - The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained

#41 - General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution

#42 - The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered

#43 - The Same Subject Continued: The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered

#44 - Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States

#45 - The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State Governments Considered

#46 - The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared

#47 - The Particular Structure of the New Government and the Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts

#48 - These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other

#49 - Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to the People Through a Convention

#50 - Periodic Appeals to the People Considered

#51 - The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments

#52 - The House of Representatives

#53 - Same Subject Continued: The House of Representatives

#54 - The Apportionment of Members Among the States

#55 - The Total Number of the House of Representatives

#56 - Same Subject Continued: The Total Number of the House of Representatives

#57 - The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation

#58 - Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered

#59 - Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members

#60 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members

#61 - Same Subject Continued: Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members

#62 - The Senate

#63 - The Senate Continued

#64 - The Powers of the Senate

#65 - The Powers of the Senate Continued

#66 - Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for Impeachments Further Considered

#67 - The Executive Department

#68 - The Mode of Electing the President

#69 - The Real Character of the Executive

#70 - The Executive Department Further Considered

#71 - The Duration in Office of the Executive

#72 - The Same Subject Continued, and Re-Eligibility of the Executive Considered

#73 - The Provision For The Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power

#74 - The Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the Pardoning Power of the Executive

#75 - The Treaty Making Power of the Executive

#76 - The Appointing Power of the Executive

#77 - The Appointing Power Continued and Other Powers of the Executive Considered

#78 - The Judiciary Department

#79 - The Judiciary Continued

#80 - The Powers of the Judiciary

#81 - The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of the Judicial Authority

#82 - The Judiciary Continued

#83 - The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury

#84 - Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution Considered and Answered

#85 - Concluding Remarks

 

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#3474 Reference Books (topx) - Clarke, Charles J. - Christian Courtship

Posted by billhuff2002 on 07 November 2011 - 10:29 AM

File Name: Clarke, Charles J. - Christian Courtship

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Author: Clarke, Charles J.
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Dating, Engagement and Marriage. How to find a mate the Godly way ...

Christian Courtship

Written by Charles J. Clarke, London, 1947

CONTENTS

Introduction.
1. Friendship.
2. Courtship.
3. Betrothal.
4. Marriage.
Epilogue.


This booklet has been written to give young people some simple guidance concerning that period of preparation for marriage we call courtship. The aim is to show that courtship is not only a very thrilling experience but also a serious phase of life which may issue in either happiness or misery. Courtship, the writer teaches, is the foundation upon which marriage is built. Unless the foundation has been wisely laid the whole structure of marriage may fall into ruin.

The four short chapters entitled Friendship, Courtship, Betrothal, and Marriage, indicate the scope of the booklet. It is a word of advice, chiefly, to Christian young people, emphasizing the principles which should guide the Christian youth or maid in the choice of a life-partner. This is just the message that many parents, youth leaders, and ministers have been longing to put into the hands of young people for whose life-long happiness they yearn.

"... to join together this Man and this Woman in Holy. Matrimony; which is an honourable estate, instituted by God, ... and therefore is not by any to be enterprised, nor taken in hand, unadvisedly, lightly, or wantonly; but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly, and in the fear of God."

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#3460 Reference Books (topx) - Alexander, John L. - The Boy and the Sunday School

Posted by billhuff2002 on 07 November 2011 - 01:17 AM

File Name: Alexander, John L. - The Boy and the Sunday School

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File Submitted: 07 Nov 2011

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Author: Alexander, John L.
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Suggest New Tag:: Youth, Sunday School

THE BOY

AND THE

SUNDAY SCHOOL

A Manual of Principle and Method for the Work of the Sunday School with Teen Age Boys

JOHN L. ALEXANDER

Foreword 13

I — The Home and the Boy 23

II — The Public School and the Boy 32

III — The Church and the Boy 37

IV — The Sunday School or Church School 41

V — The Boy and the Sunday School 48

VI — Fundamental Principles in Sunday School Work with Boys 57

VII — Method and Organization 62

VIII — The Organized Sunday School Bible Class 74

IX — Bible Study for Boys 93

X — Through-the-Week Activities for Boys' Organized Classes 104

XI — The Boys' Department in the Sunday School 120

XII — Inter-Sunday School Effort for Boys 135

XIII — The Older Boys' Conference or Congress 138

XIV — The Secondary Division or Teen Age Boys' Crusade 158

XV — Sex Education for Boys and the Sunday School 176

XVI — The Teen Boy and Missions 193

XVII — Temperance and the Teen Age 202

XVIII — Building up the Boy's Spiritual Life 208

XIX — The Teen Age Teacher 215

XX — Danger Points 265

XXI — The Rural Sunday School 268

XXII — The Relation of the Sunday School to Community Organizations 277

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#2101 Member Titles and Positions

Posted by billhuff2002 on 15 September 2011 - 11:05 PM

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