Arthur W. Pink
Author profile
born
April 01, 1886
in Nottingham, England, The United Kingdom
died
July 15, 1952
gender
male
genre
About this author
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The Sovereignty of God
— published 1917 — 22 editions |
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The Attributes of God
— 17 editions |
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Elijah
— published 1976 |
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The Seven Sayings of the Saviour on the Cross
— published 1918 — 9 editions |
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The Nature of God
— published 1999 — 3 editions |
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An Exposition of Hebrews
— published 2003 — 6 editions |
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Profiting From The Word
— published 2011 — 3 editions |
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Gleanings in Genesis
— published 1922 — 18 editions |
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The Life of David
— published 1981 |
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Exposition of the Gospel of John, One-Volume Edition
— published 1968 — 2 editions |
“The god which the vast majority of professing Christians love is looked upon very much like an indulgent old man, who himself has no relish for folly, but leniently winks at the indiscretions of youth...For one sin God banished our first parents from Eden; for one sin all the posterity of Canaan fell under a curse which remains over them to this day; for one sin Moses was excluded form the promised land; Elisha’s servant smitten with leprosy; Ananias and Sapphira were cut off from the land of the living.”
― Arthur W. Pink
― Arthur W. Pink
“Were God to show grace to all of Adam's descendants, men would at once conclude that He was righteously compelled to take them to heaven as meet compensation for allowing the human race to fall into sin. But the great God in under no obligation to any of his creatures, least of all to those who are rebels against him.”
― Arthur W. Pink, The Attributes of God
― Arthur W. Pink, The Attributes of God
“...Our Lord Jesus Christ added nothing to God in his essential being and glory, either by what He did or suffered. True, blessedly and gloriously true. He manifested the glory of God to us, but he added nought to God... Christ's goodness and rightousness reached unto His saints in the earth but God was high above and beyond it all....”
― Arthur W. Pink, The Attributes of God
― Arthur W. Pink, The Attributes of God





















