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Sole Test of Communion

A classic essay on the Biblical basis for Christian unity considering the most difficult division that developed early in the infant community of the disciples of Christ: the unity of Jew...

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The Coming of the Missionary Spirit

Roland Allen was used of God to influence Protestant missions at a very strategic juncture-the transition from the Colonial era to the modern 20th century. He believed it was the recog...

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The Embodying of the Spirit

A classic essay by Dr.A.J.Gordon on the work of the Holy Spirit in creating and anointing the Church as the Body of Christ.

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A Unity Worth Dying For

An article in which I express my deep convictions regarding the priority of unity among the disciples of Christ that He sends into the hostile world to preach the Gospel of His Kingdom.

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Free Church of Christ

William Dell was a Puritan in the Church of England during the 17th century civil war. He served as Chaplain to Cromwell and though he was a priest inthe English state church, he greatly ...

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True Bonds of Peace and Unity in the Church

First part of William Dell's essay, "The Way of True Peace & Unity" included in a compilation of the "Army Debates" (1647-49), and published by University of Chicago Press as, "Puritanism...

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Wheat or Chaff

A brief selection from the fruitful labors of one of the Church of England's greatest evangelists. Bishop Ryle was a contemporary of Charles Spurgeon in London and like him, models the sp...

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How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon D. Fee & Douglas Stuart, Ch...

Understanding the Bible isn’t for the few, the gifted, the scholarly. The Bible is accessible. It’s meant to be read and comprehended by everyone from armchair readers to seminary student...

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