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June 9, 2023

Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry - Alec Satin - Lutheran Librarian




Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Modern Crisis in Religion by George C LorimerO'er Moor and Fen: A Tale of Methodist Life in Lancashire by Joseph HockingThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 9, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Scarlet Woman by Joseph HockingWhy an E-Reader instead of a Smartphone? Your Eyes!FeaturedThe Modern Crisis in Religion by George C Lorimer

“I can only pray that this contribution to the International Pulpit may serve to remind Christians on both sides of the Atlantic that they are confronting similar problems, that they are bound together by a common faith, a common trial, and a common duty; and that if they are true to themselves and their Lord, they may hope soon to exclaim with the Greek poet: ‘Night is past, behold the day!’ " — From the Introduction

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Book ContentsDedicationContentsBy Way Of Introduction1 On Modernizing Christianity2 Decay And Death Conditioning Life And Growth3 The Religious Problem Of The City4 The Redemption Of The City5 Christ And The Country Church6 The Church And The Workshop7 The Arrest Of Ethical Progress8 The Position And Peril Of Protestantism9 The Christianity Of Christ10 The Crowning Glory Of Christianity11 Recovery Of The Lost RevelationDownload the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Modern Crisis in Religion by George C Lorimer

“I can only pray that this contribution to the International Pulpit may serve to remind Christians on both sides of the Atlantic that they are confronting similar problems, that they are bound together by a common faith, a common trial, and a common duty; and that if they are true to themselves and their Lord, they may hope soon to exclaim with the Greek poet: ‘Night is past, behold the day!’ " — From the Introduction Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter ...

Read moreO'er Moor and Fen: A Tale of Methodist Life in Lancashire by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 9, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 9 includes “The Desire of Power”, “Doctrinal Preaching”, and “The Righteousness Needed” by Matthias Loy, “Be We Hearers of the Word and not Preachers Only” by Prof. Schuette, and Buddhism and Christianity by Sir Monier-Williams. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 9 (Links to facsimile PDF.) Principal ...

Read moreThe Scarlet Woman by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Download the ...

Read moreWhy an E-Reader instead of a Smartphone? Your Eyes!

A friend of the Lutheran Library has asked about the best way to read PDFs. Without question, a dedicated e-book reader like the Kobo running the free KOReader software is the way to go. This advice also applies to EPUB and Kindle e-books. There is some fiddling involved in getting everything set up, but you can do it! If you don’t mind fiddling with technology a little, a Kobo ereader running KOReader software makes reading PDFs really easy and enjoyable. The KOReader software is a ...

Read moreThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (complete and unabridged) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is a mistake to regard everything in Talmudic writings about ‘the Gentiles’ as presently applying to Christians… That ‘the heathens’ of those days and lands should have been suspected of almost any abomination, deemed capable of any treachery or cruelty towards Israel—no student of history can deem strange… “Secondly: We must remember the times, the education, and the general standpoint of that period as compared with our own. No one would measure the belief ...

Read moreMistress Nancy Molesworth: A Tale of Adventure by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Book ...

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Published on June 09, 2023 08:30

June 2, 2023

The Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 9, Matthias Loy, Editor. Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry. Alec Satin.

 


Newsletter from The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry In This IssueThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 9, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Scarlet Woman by Joseph HockingWhy an E-Reader instead of a Smartphone? Your Eyes!The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (complete and unabridged) by Alfred EdersheimMistress Nancy Molesworth: A Tale of Adventure by Joseph HockingFeaturedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 9, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 9 includes “The Desire of Power”, “Doctrinal Preaching”, and “The Righteousness Needed” by Matthias Loy, “Be We Hearers of the Word and not Preachers Only” by Prof. Schuette, and Buddhism and Christianity by Sir Monier-Williams.

The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library.

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 9(Links to facsimile PDF.)Principal AuthorVol 9 No 1Be We Hearers Of The Word And Not Preachers OnlyConrad Herman Louis SchuetteThe Inner Growth Of Our Seminary In 50 YearsMatthias LoyThe Parable Of The Lost SonBy J. Laidlaw, D. D. In The Expositor London.Missionary DepartmentBy E. PfeifferVol 9 No 2The Righteousness NeededMatthias LoyThe Abyssinians And Their ChurchGeorge Henry SchoddeVowsConrad Herman Louis SchuetteMissionary DepartmentBy E. PfeifferVol 9 No 3The Protestant Church Of GermanyGeorge Henry SchoddeThe Sacrament Of Baptism. Translated From Hollaz. - Vows. (concluded.)Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteVows (concluded)Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteThe Moravian, The Missionary ChurchBy E PfeifferThoughts On Matthew 23:37Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteVol 9 No 4The Desire Of PowerBy L H SchuhProdigalityBy D E SnappTwo Parables. The Prodigal Son And The Laborers In The VineyardBy J J MurphyThe Spirit Of The TimesBy W SchmidtThe Reflex Influence Of Missions On The Church At HomeBy E PfeifferVol 9 No 5The Miracle In GadaraConrad Herman Louis SchuetteThe Spirit Of The TimesBy W SchmidtChurch And State. “The Answer Of Christ.”The Reflex Influence Of Missions On The Church At Home. (concluded)By E Pfeiffer.Vol 9 No 6Doctrinal PreachingMatthias LoyChristian Work And Lutheran WaysConrad Herman Louis SchuetteBuddhism And ChristianityBy Sir Monier-Williams Of Oxford UniversityLiteratureBy E PfeifferOrder a Printed Copy

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 9, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 9 includes “The Desire of Power”, “Doctrinal Preaching”, and “The Righteousness Needed” by Matthias Loy, “Be We Hearers of the Word and not Preachers Only” by Prof. Schuette, and Buddhism and Christianity by Sir Monier-Williams. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 9 (Links to facsimile PDF.) Principal ...

Read moreThe Scarlet Woman by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Download the ...

Read moreWhy an E-Reader instead of a Smartphone? Your Eyes!

A friend of the Lutheran Library has asked about the best way to read PDFs. Without question, a dedicated e-book reader like the Kobo running the free KOReader software is the way to go. This advice also applies to EPUB and Kindle e-books. There is some fiddling involved in getting everything set up, but you can do it! If you don’t mind fiddling with technology a little, a Kobo ereader running KOReader software makes reading PDFs really easy and enjoyable. The KOReader software is a ...

Read moreThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (complete and unabridged) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is a mistake to regard everything in Talmudic writings about ‘the Gentiles’ as presently applying to Christians… That ‘the heathens’ of those days and lands should have been suspected of almost any abomination, deemed capable of any treachery or cruelty towards Israel—no student of history can deem strange… “Secondly: We must remember the times, the education, and the general standpoint of that period as compared with our own. No one would measure the belief ...

Read moreMistress Nancy Molesworth: A Tale of Adventure by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Book ...

Read moreThe Memoirs of Henry Eyster Jacobs: The Life of a Churchman

“In 1906, Dr. Henry Eyster Jacobs, then in his sixty-second year, wrote these notes on his experiences in the leadership of the Lutheran Church. As he states in his opening sentence, these notes are set down for the use of others. He had in mind particularly his own son, Dr. Charles Michael Jacobs, then pastor of Christ Church, Allentown - later to succeed him as President of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. The notes were handwritten in his miniscule script, and ...

Read moreThe Birthright of Jasper by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Book ...

Read moreMay God cause his face to shine upon you and bring you peace.From Your Lutheran Librarian editor@lutheranlibrary.org Share to Facebook SHARE TO FACEBOOK Share to Twitter SHARE TO TWITTER Forward email FORWARD EMAILLutheran Library Publishing Ministry

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Published on June 02, 2023 09:00

May 19, 2023

The Big Four Taught Justification by Faith - Walther and His Syphilitic Bishop Did Not

 

 Henry Eyster Jacobs

 Matthias Loy
 Charles P. Krauth
 Theodore Schmauk


Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Memoirs of Henry Eyster Jacobs: The Life of a ChurchmanThe Birthright of Jasper by Joseph HockingThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 6, Matthias Loy, EditorLuther's Galatians Commentary Complete and Unabridged by Martin LutherLittle Journeys With Martin Luther by William HarleyFeaturedThe Memoirs of Henry Eyster Jacobs: The Life of a Churchman

“In 1906, Dr. Henry Eyster Jacobs, then in his sixty-second year, wrote these notes on his experiences in the leadership of the Lutheran Church. As he states in his opening sentence, these notes are set down for the use of others. He had in mind particularly his own son, Dr. Charles Michael Jacobs, then pastor of Christ Church, Allentown - later to succeed him as President of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. The notes were handwritten in his miniscule script, and filled twenty-five of his familiar end-open note books. He reviewed the notes at least twice later and made corrections, additions and deletions. These changes are quite apparent in the manuscript by the shaky hand-writing and the occasionally added date of entry ( 1922, 1927, etc.).

“It was not his wish that the notes be published in their original form since much of the material deals with personalities. While he felt that the remarks were perfectly fair, he had been brought up in a time when the fragility of human relationships was only too evident. Thus he did not propose to reveal his inner thinking to an unknowing world.” - From the Introduction

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Book ContentsVolume 1IntroductionHenry Eyster Jacobs - An Appreciation1 Whence?2 Something About My Father’s Family3 Something About My Mother’s Family4 Other Glimpses of the Outside World5 College Life6 Politics and War7 The Battle of Gettysburg8 After the Battle9 In the Theological Seminary10 Church Events and Hospital Work11 College Tutorship12 An Embarrassing Position13 In Pittsburgh14 Thiel Hall15 The General Council at Pittsburgh16 The Sunday Question17 Thiel Hall Becomes a College18 The Ministerium of Pennsylvania and the Franklin Professorship at Gettysburg19 Ten Days in Philadelphia20 Elected at GettysburgVolume 1 Notes and StudiesA - Biographical SourcesB - AbbreviationsVolume 2Transcribers' Note (1974)21 First Year as Gettysburg Professor22 Calls To Leave Gettysburg23 The Chicago Seminary24 The Ministerium of Pennsylvania25 The General Council at Jamestown, N.Y.26 Gettysburg Incidents27 Conflicts at Gettysburg28 The New York Ministerium29 The Galesburg Commotion30 The Lutheran Diet of 187731 At Home and On Trips32 Departure from Gettysburg Impending33 Called To Philadelphia34 What I Found In Philadelphia35 The Philadelphia Seminary36 Visiting Other Protestant Leaders37 Some New Ventures38 The Church Book Committee39 The Common Service40 The Predestination Controversy41 The Kropp Question42 On the Board of Home MissionsStudies and Notes on Chapters 21 to 42 of Volume 2Volume 343 Editorial Work44 The Lutheran Movement in England45 At Home46 Reorganization in the Synod47 History of the Lutheran Church in America48 End to Editorial Work49 A Trip to the South50 At the Seminary and Elsewhere51 More Studies in Worship52 With the Board of Foreign Missions53 Back South Again54 More On Foreign Missions55 And Out WestStudies and Notes on Chapters 43 to 55Download the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Memoirs of Henry Eyster Jacobs: The Life of a Churchman

“In 1906, Dr. Henry Eyster Jacobs, then in his sixty-second year, wrote these notes on his experiences in the leadership of the Lutheran Church. As he states in his opening sentence, these notes are set down for the use of others. He had in mind particularly his own son, Dr. Charles Michael Jacobs, then pastor of Christ Church, Allentown - later to succeed him as President of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. The notes were handwritten in his miniscule script, and ...

Read moreThe Birthright of Jasper by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Book ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 6, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 6 includes “The Genesis of Faith” by Matthias Loy, “The Mystery of Conversion” by Matthias Loy, “The Office of Faith” by Conrad Herman Louis Schuette and many other articles. Dig in and enjoy some real Evangelical thought! The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 6 (Links to facsimile PDF.) Principal Author Vol 6 No 1 ...

Read moreLuther's Galatians Commentary Complete and Unabridged by Martin Luther

“‘The Epistle to the Galatians was a favorite of Luther’s… He found in it a source of strength for his own faith and life, and an armory of weapons for his reforming work… He came to think very little of his earlier commentaries. ‘They won’t do at all for this age ;’ he said, ‘they were only my first struggles against the confidence of works.’ But he rated his later exposition more highly. When the complete Latin edition of his works was in preparation a couple of years before ...

Read moreLittle Journeys With Martin Luther by William Harley

“A real book wherein are printed diverse sayings and doings of Dr Luther in these latter days when he applied for Synodical membership in the United States.” — from the Preface. Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed. Book Contents Collect By Way Of Explanation 1 I Rub My Eyes 2 Luther At Church 3 Getting Acquainted 4 The Doctors Disagree 5 Over The Mountains 6 Unequally Yoked Together 7 The King’s Business Requires Haste 8 Brethren Bland And ...

Read moreBible History (complete in one volume) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is to help the reader of Holy Scripture that the series has been undertaken. In writing it… I have wished to furnish what may be useful for reading in the family… More than this, I hope it may likewise prove a book to put in the hands of young men, — not only to show them what the Bible really teaches, but to defend them against the insidious attacks arising from misrepresentation and misunderstanding of the sacred text.” — Alfred Edersheim Alfred Edersheim ...

Read moreFields of Far Renown by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Book Contents 1 ...

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Published on May 19, 2023 08:32

May 12, 2023

Matthias Loy's Columbus Theological Magazine and Luther's Galatians Complete and Unabridged

 


Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This Issue The Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 6, Matthias Loy, Editor Luther's Galatians Commentary Complete and Unabridged by Martin LutherLittle Journeys With Martin Luther by William HarleyBible History (complete in one volume) by Alfred EdersheimFields of Far Renown by Joseph HockingFeaturedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 6, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 6 includes “The Genesis of Faith” by Matthias Loy, “The Mystery of Conversion” by Matthias Loy, “The Office of Faith” by Conrad Herman Louis Schuette and many other articles. Dig in and enjoy some real Evangelical thought!

The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library.

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 6(Links to facsimile PDF.)Principal AuthorVol 6 No 1 February 1886Lutheran Union.Matthias LoyThe Two Testaments in The One Revelation.George Henry SchoddePaper Resolutions.Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteThe Treatment Of The Oath in The Sermon, in Catechisation and in Private Pastoral Ministrations. By A. Althaus. Translated From The GermanA. P.Vol 6 No 2 April 1886The Genesis Of Faith.Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteLutheran Union. Second Article.Matthias LoyThe Treatment Of The Oath in The Sermon, in Catechisation and in Private Pastoral Ministrations. By A. Althaus, Translated From The GermanA. P.Paradise Found At Last.StVol 6 No 3 June 1886The Gift Of Tongues.T MThe Genesis Of Faith. Ii.Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteThe New Theory Of The Old Testament.George Henry SchoddeLuther On Questions Of Divorce. TranslatedJ A SVol 6 No 4 August 1886Lutheran Union. Third Article.Matthias LoyThe Office Of Faith.Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteEnvironment and Character. An Address Before The Alumni Of Capital University, Monday Evening, June 14, 1886,Rev. E. Pfeiffer.“What The Roman Catholics Want.”Rev. E. Pfeiffer.Vol 6 No 5 October 1886“What The Roman Catholics Want.(concluded)”Rev. E. Pfeiffer.The Constitution Of Synods.Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteChristmas and Easter Scenes in Jerusalem. From The German Of Professor H. Guthe, Of Leipzig,George Henry SchoddeThe’ Age Of Man Geologically Considered.S. R. PattisonVol 6 No 6 November 1886The Mystery in Conversion.Matthias LoyConcerning Articles Of Faith. Translated From Hollaz Examen, Prolegomena,George Henry SchoddeIndex to Volume VI.Download the eBook

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Columbus Theological Magazine Volume 6

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 6, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 6 includes “The Genesis of Faith” by Matthias Loy, “The Mystery of Conversion” by Matthias Loy, “The Office of Faith” by Conrad Herman Louis Schuette and many other articles. Dig in and enjoy some real Evangelical thought! The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 6 (Links to facsimile PDF.) Principal Author Vol 6 No 1 ...

Read moreLuther's Galatians Commentary Complete and Unabridged by Martin Luther

“‘The Epistle to the Galatians was a favorite of Luther’s… He found in it a source of strength for his own faith and life, and an armory of weapons for his reforming work… He came to think very little of his earlier commentaries. ‘They won’t do at all for this age ;’ he said, ‘they were only my first struggles against the confidence of works.’ But he rated his later exposition more highly. When the complete Latin edition of his works was in preparation a couple of years before ...

Read moreLittle Journeys With Martin Luther by William Harley

“A real book wherein are printed diverse sayings and doings of Dr Luther in these latter days when he applied for Synodical membership in the United States.” — from the Preface. Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed. Book Contents Collect By Way Of Explanation 1 I Rub My Eyes 2 Luther At Church 3 Getting Acquainted 4 The Doctors Disagree 5 Over The Mountains 6 Unequally Yoked Together 7 The King’s Business Requires Haste 8 Brethren Bland And ...

Read moreBible History (complete in one volume) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is to help the reader of Holy Scripture that the series has been undertaken. In writing it… I have wished to furnish what may be useful for reading in the family… More than this, I hope it may likewise prove a book to put in the hands of young men, — not only to show them what the Bible really teaches, but to defend them against the insidious attacks arising from misrepresentation and misunderstanding of the sacred text.” — Alfred Edersheim Alfred Edersheim ...

Read moreFields of Far Renown by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Book Contents 1 ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 5, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 5 includes “The Discipline of the Will” by Matthias Loy, “The Fundamental Difference Between Luther’s And Zwingli’s Theology”, “The Will in Conversion” by Matthias Loy, and many other articles. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 5 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Principal Author Vol ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 4, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 4 includes “The Nature of the Will,” “The Liberty of the Will,” and “The Bondage of the Will,” all by Prof. Matthias Loy. Other articles include, “He Shall Baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with Fire,” and “The Power Of God’s Word, According To The Lutheran And The Reformed Systems”. Much good reading! The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available ...

Read moreMay God cause his face to shine upon you and bring you peace.From Your Lutheran Librarian editor@lutheranlibrary.org Share to Facebook SHARE TO FACEBOOK Share to Twitter SHARE TO TWITTER Forward email FORWARD EMAILLutheran Library Publishing Ministry

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Published on May 12, 2023 10:17

May 5, 2023

Luther's Complete and Unabridged Commentary on Galatians - Alec Satin - Lutheran Librarian - Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry

 


Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This Issue
Luther's Galatians Commentary Complete and Unabridged by Martin LutherLittle Journeys With Martin Luther by William HarleyBible History (complete in one volume) by Alfred EdersheimFields of Far Renown by Joseph HockingThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 5, Matthias Loy, EditorFeatured Luther's Galatians Commentary Complete and Unabridged by Martin Luther

“‘The Epistle to the Galatians was a favorite of Luther’s… He found in it a source of strength for his own faith and life, and an armory of weapons for his reforming work… He came to think very little of his earlier commentaries. ‘They won’t do at all for this age ;’ he said, ‘they were only my first struggles against the confidence of works.’ But he rated his later exposition more highly. When the complete Latin edition of his works was in preparation a couple of years before his death, he said: ‘If they took my advice, they’d print only the books containing doctrine, like the Galatians.’” — From the Editor’s Preface

Level of DifficultyPrimer: No subject matter knowledge needed.

Book ContentsForeword to the First English Edition by Edwin Sandys, Bishop of LondonContentsEditor’s PrefaceLuther’s PrefaceIntroductory: The Argument of the EpistleThe CommentaryChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6Download the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedLuther's Galatians Commentary Complete and Unabridged by Martin Luther

“‘The Epistle to the Galatians was a favorite of Luther’s… He found in it a source of strength for his own faith and life, and an armory of weapons for his reforming work… He came to think very little of his earlier commentaries. ‘They won’t do at all for this age ;’ he said, ‘they were only my first struggles against the confidence of works.’ But he rated his later exposition more highly. When the complete Latin edition of his works was in preparation a couple of years before ...

Read moreLittle Journeys With Martin Luther by William Harley

“A real book wherein are printed diverse sayings and doings of Dr Luther in these latter days when he applied for Synodical membership in the United States.” — from the Preface. Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed. Book Contents Collect By Way Of Explanation 1 I Rub My Eyes 2 Luther At Church 3 Getting Acquainted 4 The Doctors Disagree 5 Over The Mountains 6 Unequally Yoked Together 7 The King’s Business Requires Haste 8 Brethren Bland And ...

Read moreBible History (complete in one volume) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is to help the reader of Holy Scripture that the series has been undertaken. In writing it… I have wished to furnish what may be useful for reading in the family… More than this, I hope it may likewise prove a book to put in the hands of young men, — not only to show them what the Bible really teaches, but to defend them against the insidious attacks arising from misrepresentation and misunderstanding of the sacred text.” — Alfred Edersheim Alfred Edersheim ...

Read moreFields of Far Renown by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Book Contents 1 ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 5, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 5 includes “The Discipline of the Will” by Matthias Loy, “The Fundamental Difference Between Luther’s And Zwingli’s Theology”, “The Will in Conversion” by Matthias Loy, and many other articles. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 5 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Principal Author Vol ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 4, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 4 includes “The Nature of the Will,” “The Liberty of the Will,” and “The Bondage of the Will,” all by Prof. Matthias Loy. Other articles include, “He Shall Baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with Fire,” and “The Power Of God’s Word, According To The Lutheran And The Reformed Systems”. Much good reading! The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 3, Matthias Loy, Editor

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Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueBible History (complete in one volume) by Alfred EdersheimFields of Far Renown by Joseph HockingThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 5, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 4, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 3, Matthias Loy, EditorFeaturedBible History (complete in one volume) by Alfred Edersheim

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Book ContentsAbout the authorMap - The Sinai PeninsulaMap - The Land of CanaanVol. 1: The World Before the Flood and the History of the PatriarchsPreface to Volume 1Contents of Volume 1Dates Of Events Recorded In The Book Of Genesis, According To Hates, Ussher, And Keil.Introduction to Volume 11 Creation - Man in the Garden of Eden - The Fall (Gen. 1-3)2 Cain and Abel - The Two Ways and the Two Races (Gen. 4)3 Seth and his Descendants - The Race of Cain (Gen. 4)4 Geneology of the Believing Race, through Seth (Gen 5)5 The Universal Corruption of Man - Preparation for the Flood (Gen 6)6 The Flood (Gen 7 - 8.15)7 After the Flood - Noah’s Sacrifice - Noah’s Sin - Noah’s Descendants (Gen 8.15 - 9.28)8 Genealogy of Nations - Babel - Confusion of Tongues (Gen 10 - 11.10)9 The Nations and their Religion - Job.10 The Chronology of the Early History of the Bible - Commencement of the History of God’s Dealings with Abraham and his Seed.11 The Calling of Abram - His Arrival in Canaan, and Temporary Removal to Egypt (Gen 11.27 - 13.4)12 The Separation of Abram and Lot - Abram at Hebron - Sodom plundered - Lot rescued - The Meeting with Melchizedek (Gen 13, 14)13 The twofold Promise of “a Seed” to Abraham - Ishmael - Jehovah visits Abraham - the Destruction of Sodom - Abraham’s Sojourn at Gerar - His Covenant with Abimelech (Gen 15 - 20, 21.22-34)14 Birth of Isaac - Ishmael sent away - Trial of Abraham’s Fatih in the Command to sacrifice Isaac - Death of Sarah - Death of Abraham (Gen 21 - 25.18)15 The Marriage of Isaac - Birth of Esau and Jacob - Esau sells his Birthright - Isaac at Gerar - Esau’s Marriage (Gen 24; 25.18 - 26)16 Isaac’s Blessing obtained by Jacob deceitfully - Esau’s Sorrow - Evil Consequences of their error to all the members of their family - Jacob is sent to Laban - Isaac renews and fully gives him the Blessing of Abraham (Gen 27 - 28.9)17 Jacob’s Vision at Bethel - His Arrival at the House of Laban - Jacob’s double Marriage and Servitude - His Flight from Haran - Pursuit of Laban, and Reconciliation with Jacob (Gen 28.10 - 31)18 Jacob at Mahanaim - The Night of Wrestling - Reconciliation between Jacob and Esau - Jacob settles at Shechem - Jacob proceeds to Bethel to pay his Vow - Death of Rachel - Jacob settles at Hebron (Gen 32 - 36)19 Joseph’s Early Life - He is Sold by his Brethren into Slavery - Joseph in the House of Potiphar - Joseph in Prison (Gen 37 - 39)20 Joseph in Prison - The Dream of Pharaoh’s Two Officers - The Dream of Pharaoh - Joseph’s Exaltation - His Government of Egypt (Gen 40, 41; 47.13-26)21 The Sons of Jacob arrive in Egypt to Buy Corn - Joseph Reconizes his Brothers - Imprisonment of Simeon - The Sons of Jacob come a second time, bringing Benjamin with them - Joseph tries his Brethren - He makes himself known to them - Jacob and his Family prepare to descend into Egypt (Gen 42 - 45)22 Departure of Jacob and his family into Egypt - Jacob’s Interview with Pharaoh - His last illness and command to be buried in Canaan - Adoption of Ephraim and Manasseh among the Sons of Israel (Gen 46 - 48)23 The Last Blessing of Jacob - Death of Jacob - Death of Joseph (Gen 49)Advertisement: The Temple: Its Ministry and Services at the Time of Jesus ChristVol. 2: The Exodus and the Wanderings in the Wilderness.Preface to Volume 21 Egypt and its History during the Stay of the Children of Israel, as Illustrated by the Bible and Ancient Monuments (Exodus 1. 1-7)2 The Children of Israel in Egypt - Their Residences, Occupations, Social Arrangements, Constitution, and Religion- “A new King who knew not Joseph.” (Exodus 1 to end)3 The Birth and the Training of Moses, both in Egypt and in Midian, as Preparatory to his Calling. (Exodus 2.)4 The Call of Moses - The Vision of the Burning Bush - The Commission to Pharaoh and to Israel - and the three “Signs,” and their Meaning. (Exodus 2.23; 4.17)5 Moses Returns into Egypt - The Dismissal of Zipporah - Moses meets Aaron - Their Reception by the Children of Israel - Remarks on the hardening of Pharaoh’s Heart. (Exodus 4.17-31.)6 Moses and Aaron deliver their Message to Pharaoh - Increased Oppression of Israel - Discouragement of Moses - Aaron shows a sign - General view and Analysis of each of the Ten “Strokes,” or Plagues. (Exodus 5-12.30)7 The Passover and its Ordinances - The Children of Israel leave Egypt - Their first Resting-places - The Pillar of Cloud and of fire - Pursuit of Pharaoh - Passage through the Red Sea - Destruction of Pharaoh and his Host - The Song “on the other side.” (Exodus 12 - 15.21)8 The Wilderness of Shur - The Sinaitic Peninsula - Its Scenery and Vegetation - Its Capabilities of Supporting a Population - The Wells of Moses - Three Days' March to Marah - Elim - Road to the Wilderness of Sin - Israel’s Murmuring - The Miraculous Provision of the Quails - The Manna. (Exodus 15.22 - 16)9 Rephidim - The Defeat of Amalek, and its meaning - The Visit of Jethro and its symbolical import. (Exodus 17, 18)10 Israel at the foot of Mount Sinai - The Preparations for the Covenant - The “Ten Words,” and their meaning. (Exodus 19-20.17)11 Civil and Social Ordinances of Israel as the People of God - Their Religious Ordinances in their National Aspect - The “Covenant made by Sacrifice,” and the Sacrificial Meal of Acceptance. (Exodus 20.18 - 24.12)12 The Pattern seen on the Mountain - The Tabernacle, the Priesthood, and the Services in their arrangement and typical meaning - The Sin of the Golden Calf - The Divine Judgment - The Plea of Moses - God’s gracious forgiveness - The Vision of the Glory of the Lord vouchsafed to Moses. (Exodus 24.12 - 33)13 Moses a Second Time on the Mount - On his return his face shineth - The rearing of the Tabernacle - Its Consecration by the seen Presence of Jehovah. (Exodus 34- 40)14 Analysis of the Book of Leviticus - The Sin of Nadab and Abihu - Judgment upon the Blasphemer. (Leviticus)15 Analysis of the Book of Numbers - The Numbering of Israel and that of the Levites - Arrangement of the Camp, and its Symbolical Import - The March. (Numbers 1-4; 10.1-11)16 The Offerings of the “Princes” - The setting apart of the Levites - and the Second Observance of the Passover. (Numbers 7-9)17 Departure from Sinai - March into the Wilderness of Paran - At Taberah and Kibroth-hattabah. (Numbers 10.29-11)18 Murmuring of Miriam and Aaron - The Spies sent to Canaan - Their “Evil Report” - Rebellion of the People, and Judgment pronounced upon them - The Defeat of Israel “unto Hormah.” (Numbers 12-14)19 The Thirty-eight Years in the Wilderness - The Sabbath-breaker - The Gainsaying of Korah and of his Associates - Murmuring of the People; the Plague, and how it was stayed - Aaron’s Rod budding, blossoming, and bearing fruit. (Numbers 15; 33.19-37; Deut. 1.46-11.15; Numbers 16, 17)20 The Second Gathering of Israel in Kadesh - The Sin of Moses and Aaron - Embassy to Edom - Death of Aaron - Retreat of Israel from the borders of Edom - Attack by the Canaanitish King of Arad. (Numbers 20; 21.1-3)21 Journey of the Children of Israel in “compassing” the land of Edom - The “fiery Serpents” and the “Brazen Serpent” - Israel enters the land of the Amorites - Victories over Sihon and over Og, the kings of the Amorites and of Bashan - Israel camps in “the lowlands of Moab,” close by the Jordan. (Numbers 21.3-35; 33.35-49; Deut. 2-3.11)Vol. 3: Israel in Canaan under Joshua and the JudgesPreface to Volume 3Contents of Volume 31 Israel about to take Possession of the Land of Promise - Decisive Contest showing the real Character of Heathenism - Character and History of Balaam. (Numbers 22)2 The “Prophecies” of Balaam - The End of Balaam - Parallel between Balaam and Judas. (Numbers 22.36-25; 31.1-20)3 The Second Census of Israel - The “daughters of Zelophehad” - Appointment of Moses' Successor - Sacrificial Ordinances - The war against Midian - Allocation of Territory East of the Jordan - Levitical and Cities of Refuge. (Numbers 26 - 36)4 Death and Burial of Moses. (Deuteronomy 3.23-29; Numbers 27.15-23; Deuteronomy 34)5 The Charge to Joshua - Despatch of the two Spies to Jericho - Rahab. (Joshua 1, 2)6 Miraculous Parting of the Jordan, and the Passage of the Children of Israel - Gilgal and its meaning - The first Passover on the soil of Palestine. (Joshua 3 - 5.12)7 The “Prince of the Host of Jehovah” appears to Joshua - The miraculous fall of Jericho before the Ark of Jehovah (Joshua 5.13; 6.27)8 Unsuccessful Attack upon Ai - Achan’s Sin, and Judgment - Ai attacked a second time and taken. (Joshua 7 - 8.29)9 Solemn Dedication of the Land and of Israel on Mounts Ebal and Gerisim - The Deceit of the Gibeonites. (Joshua 8.30, 9)10 The Battle of Gibeon - Conquest of the South of Canaan - The Battle of Meroni - Conquest of the North of Canaan - State of the land at the close of the seven years' war. (Joshua 10-12)11 Distribution of the land - Unconquered districts - Tribes east of the Jordan - “The lot” - Tribes west of the Jordan - The inheriance of Caleb - Dissatisfaction of the sons of Joseph - The Tabernacle at Shiloh - final division of the land. (Joshua 13 - 21)12 Return of the two and a half Tribes to their Homes - Building of an Altar by them - Embassy to them - Joshua’s farewell Addresses - Death of Joshua - Review of his LIfe and Work. (Joshua 22-24)13 Summary of the Book of Judges - Judah’s and Simeon’s Campaign - Spiritual and national Decay of Israel - “From Gilgal to Bochim.” (Judges 1 - 3.4)14 Othniel - Ehud - Shamgar. (Judges 3.5-31)15 The Oppression of Jabin and Sisera - Deborah and Barak - The Battle of Taanach - The Song of Deborah. (Judges 4, 5)16 Midianitish Oppression - The Calling of Gideon - Judgment begins at the House of God - The holy War - The Night Battle of Moreh. (Judges 6 - 7.23(?))17 Farther Course of Gideon - The Ephod at Ophrah - Death of Gideon - Conspiracy of Abimelech - The Parable of Jotham - Rule and End of Abimelech. (Judges 7.23 - 9)18 Successors of Abimelech - Chronology of the Period - Israel’s renewed Apostacy, and their Humiliation before Jehovah - Oppression by the Ammonites - Jephthah - His History and Vow - The Successors of jephthah. (Judges 10 - 12)19 Meaning of the History of Samson - His Annunciation and early History - The Spirit of Jehovah “impels him” - His Deeds of Faith. (Judges 13 - 15)20 The Sin and Fall of Samson - Jehovah departs from him - Samson’s Repentance, Faith, and Death. (Judges 16)21 Social and Religious Life in Bethlehem in the Days of the Judges - The Story of Ruth - King David’s Ancestors. (The Book of Ruth)Vol. 4: Israel under Samuel, Saul, and David, to the Birth of SolomonPreface to Volume 4Contents of the First Book of Chronicles (to beginning of Chap. XXx.), and List of the Parallel Narratives in the two Books of Samuel.Contents of Volume 41 Purport and Lessons of the Books of Samuel—Eli—Hannah’s Prayer and Vow—The Birth of Samuel—Dedication of the Child—Hannah’s Song. (1 Sam 1 - 2.11)2 The Sin of Eli’s Sons—Eli’s Weakness—A Prophet’s Message—Samuel’s First Vision—His Call to the Prophetic Office. (1 Sam, 2.12 - 3.21)3 Expedition against the Philistines—The Two Battles of Eben-ezer—Death of Eli’s Sons, and Taking of the Ark—Death of Eli—Judgment on the Philistine Cities—The Return of the Ark. (1 Sam 4 - 7.1)4 Samuel as Prophet—The Gathering at Mizpeh—Battle of Eben-ezer; Its Consequences—Samuel’s Administration—The Demand for a King. (1 Sam 7, 8)5 The Calling of Saul—Occasion of his Interview with Samuei—Samuel Communes with Saul—Saul is Anointed King—The Three: “ Signs “"— Their Deeper Significance. (1 Sam 9 - 10.16)6 Saul Chosen King at Mizpeh—His Comparative Privacy—Incursion of Nahash — Relief of Jabesh-gilead— Popular Assembly at Gilgal— Address of Samuel. (1 Sam 10.17 - 12.25)7 Saul Marches against the Philistines—Position of the two Camps—Jonathan’s Feat of Arms—Saul Retreats to Gilgai—Terror among the People—Saul’s Disobedience to the Divine Command, and Rejection of his Kingdom. (1 Sam 13)8 Camps of Israel and of the Philistines—Jonathan and his Armour-bearer —Panic among the Philistines, and Flight—Saul’s Rash Vow—The “Lot” cast at Ajalon—Cessation of the War. (1 Sam 13.15 - 14.46)9 The War against Amalek—Saul’s Disobedience, and its Motives—Samuel commissioned to announce Saul’s Rejection—Agag Hewn in Pieces. (1 Sam. 14.47-52; 15)10 Samuel Mourns for Saul—He is directed to the house of Jesse—Anointing of David—Preparation of David for the Royal Office—The “ Evil Spirit from the Lord” upon Saul—David is sent to Court—War with the Philistines—Combat between David and Goliath—Friendship of David and Jonathan. (1 Sam. 16 - 18.4)11 Saul’s Jealousy, and Attempts upon David’s Life—David marries Michal— Ripening of Saul’s Purpose of Murder—David’s Flight to Samuel— Saul among the Prophets—David finally leaves the Court of Saul. (1 Sam 18.4 - 20)12 David at Nob—Observed by Doeg—Flight to Gath—David feigns Madness —The Cave of Adullam—Shelter in Moab—Return to the land of Israel—Jdonathan’s Last Visit—Persecutions by Saul. (1 Sam. 21 - 23)13 Saul in David’s power at En-gedi—The Story of Nabal—Saul a second time in David’s power. (1 Sam. 24 - 26)14 Dayid’s Second Flight to Gath—Residence at Ziklag—Expedition of the Philistines against Israel—Saul at Jezreel—He resorts to the Witch at Endor—Apparition and Message of Samuel—David has to leave the Army of the Philistines—Capture of Ziklag by the Amalekites— Pursuit and Victory of David. (1 Sam. 27 - 30)15 The Battle on Mount Gilboa—Death of Saul—Rescue of the bodies by the men of Jabesh-gilead—David punishes the false Messenger of Saul’s Death—David king at Hebron—Ish-bosheth king at Mahanaim —Battle between the forces of Abner and Joab—Abner deserts the cause of Ish-bosheth—Murder of Abner—Murder of Ish-bosheth. (1 Sam 31 - 2 Sam. 4)16 David anointed King over all Israel—Taking of Fort Zion—-Philistine Defeat—The Ark brought to Jerusalem—Liturgical arrangements and {nstitutions. (2 Sam 5, 6; 1 Chron. 11 - 16)17 David’s purpose of building the Temple, and its Postponement — The Sure Mercies”’ of David in the Divine Promise—David’s Thanksgiving. (2 Sam 7; 1 Chron 17)18 Wars of David—Great Ammonite and Syrian Campaign against Israel— The Auxiliaries are Defeated in turn—The capital of Moab is taken —Edom subdued—Record of David’s officers—His kindness to Mephibosheth. (2 Sam 8, 9; 1 Chron 18 - 20)19 Siege of Rabbah—David’s great Sin—Death of Uriah—Taking of Rabbah —David’s seeming Prosperity—God’s Message through Nathan— David’s Repentance—The Child of Bathsheba dies—Birth of Solomon, (2 Sam 11, 12)Vol. 5: History Of Judah And Israel From The Birth Of Solomon To The Reign Of Ahab.Advertisement for the Bible HistoryPreface to Volume 5Contents of Volume 5Chronological Table of the Kings of Judah and of IsraelAdvertisement: Theological Works of the Religious Tract Society1 Jewish View of the History of David—Amnon’s Crime—Absalom’s Vengeance—Flight of Absalom—The Wise Woman of Tekoah—Absalom returns to Jerusalem—His Conspiracy—David'’s Flight. (2 SAM. X1II.—XVI.)2 Ahithophel’s twofold Advice—Hushai prevents imminent Danger—David is informed, and crosses the Jordan—The Battle in the Forest—Death of Absalom—Mourning of David—David’s Measures—Return to Gilgal— Barzillai and Joab as Representative Men of their Period — Federal Republican Rising under Sheba—Murder of Amasa—Death of Sheba. (2 SAM. XviI.—xx.)3 Appendix to the History of David. The Famine—The Pestilence—The Temple Arrangements—David’s Last Hymn and Prophetic Utterance. (2 SAM, XXIL—XXIV, 3 1 CHRON, XXIL—XXVIL.)4 Adonijah’s Attempt to Seize the Throne—Anointing of Solomon—Great Assembly of the Chiefs of the People—Dying Charge of David— Adonijah’s Second Attempt and Punishment—Execution of Joab and of Shimei, (x KINGS 1, 11.3 1 CHRON. XXIIL I, XXVIII, XXIX.)5 Solomon marries the Daughter of Pharaoh—His Sacrifice at Gibeon—His Dream and Prayer—Solomon’s Wisdom—Solomon’s Officers and Court —Prosperity of the Country—Understanding and Knowledge of the King. (1 KINGS UL, IV., 2 CHRON. 1.)6 The Building of Solomon’s Temple—Preparations for it—Plan and Structure of the Temple—Internal Fittings—History of the Temple—Jewish Traditions. (1 KINGS V., VL, VIL 13-51, VII. 6-93 2 CHRON. I. ML, IV., V. 7-10).7 Dedication of the Temple—When it took place—Connection with the Feast of Tabernacles—The Consecration Services—The King’s part in them —Symbolical meaning of the great Institutions in Israel—The Prayer of Consecration—Analogy to the Lord’s Prayer—The Consecration Thanksgiving and Offerings. (1 Kings vil1.; 2 CHRON. V.—VIL 11.)8 The Surroundings of the Temple—Description of Jerusalem at the time of Solomon—The Palace of Solomon—Solomon’s fortified Cities— External relations of the Kingdom—Internal State—Trade—Wealth ——Luxury—tThe visit of the Queen of Sheba. (1 KinGs 1x., X.3 2 CHRON. VII. 11-1X. 28.)9 Solomon’s Court—His Polygamy—Spread of Foreign Ideas In the Country —Imitation of Foreign Manners—-Growing Luxury—Solomon’s spiritual Decline— Judgment predicted—Solomon’s Enemies: Hadad, Rezon, Jeroboam—Causes of popular discontent—Ahijah’s prediction of the separation of the two Kingdoms—Jeroboam’s Rebellion and Flight into Egypt—Death of Solomon. (1 Kings x1.)10 REHOBOAM, FIRST KING OF JUDAH. Family of Solomon—Age of Rehoboam—His Character—Religious History of Israel and Judah—The Assembly at Shechem—Jeroboam’s return from Egypt—Rehoboam’s Answer to the Deputies in Shechem—Revolt of the Ten Tribes—The Reigns of Rehoboam and of Jeroboam—Invasion of Judah by Shishak—Church and State in Israel—Rehoboam’s attempt to recover rule over the Ten Tribes—His Family History— Religious Decline in Israel, and its consequences. (x KINGS XII.3 XIV. 21-313 2 CHRON. X.=XIL.)11 JEROBOAM, FIRST KING OF ISRAEL. Political Measures of Jeroboam—The Golden Calves—The New Priesthood and the New Festival—The Man of Elohitn from Judah—His Message and Sign—Jeroboam Struck by Jehovah and miraculously Restored —Invitation to the Man of Elohin—Heathen view of Miracles—The Old Prophet—Return of the Man of Elohim to Bethel—Judgment on his Disobedience—Character of the Old Prophet and of the Man of Elohim—Sickness of the Pious Child of Jeroboam—Mission of his Mother to Ahijah—Predicted Judgment— Death of the Child — Remaining Notices of Jeroboam. (x KINGS XII. 25=xXIV. 20.)12 ABIJAH AND ASA (2ud & 3rd) KINGS OF JUDAH. Accession of Abijah—His tdolatry—War between Judah and Israe!—Abijah’s Address to Israel and Victory— deaths of Jeroboam and of Abijah— Accession of Asa—Religious Reformation in Judah—lInvasion by Zerah the Ethiopian—Victory of Zephathah—Azariah’s Message to the Army of Asa—Great Sacrificial Feast at Jerusalem—Renewal of the Covenant with Jehovah. (x Kincs xv. 1-153 2 CHRON. XIII.-XxvV.)13 ASA (3rd) KING OF JUDAH—NADAB, BAASHA, ELAH, ZIMRI, TIBNI, AND OMRI (2zd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th) KINGS OF ISRAEL. Reign of Nadab—His Murder by Baasha—War between Judah and Israel— Baasha’s Alliance with Syria—Asa gains over Ben-hadad—Prophetic Message to Asa—Resentment of the King—Asa’s Religious Decline— Death of Asa—Death of Baasha—Reign of Elah—His Murder by Zimri —Omri dethrones Zimri—War between Omri and Tibni—Rebuilding of Samaria. (x KineGs xv. 16-xvI. 28; 2 CHRON. xvI.}14 ASA AND JEHOSHAPHAT (3rd and 4th) KINGS OF JUDAH—AHAB (8th) KING OF ISRAEL. Accession of Ahab—Further Religious Decline in Israel—Political Relations between Israel and Judah—Accession of Jehoshaphat—Ahab’s marriage with Jezebel—The Worship of Baal and Astarte established in [srael— Character of Ahab—Religious Reforms in Judah—Jehoshaphat joins affinity with Ahab—Marriage of Jehoram with Athaliah, and its consequences. (1 KINGS XVI. 29-33; XXII. 41-44; 2 CHRON, XVII. 3 XVIII. 1, 2.)15 AHAB, (8th) KING OF ISRAEL. Rebuilding of Jericho—The Mission of Elijah—His Character and Life— Elijah’s First Appearance—Parallelism with Noah, Moses, and John the Baptist—Elijah’s Message to King Ahab—Sojourn by the Brook Cherith—Elijah with the Widow of Sarepta—The Barrel of Meal wastes not, nor does the Cruse of Oi/ fail—Lessons of his Sajourn—Sickness and Death of the Widow’s Son—He is miraculously restored to life. (x KINGS XVI. 34-XVII.)Vol. 6: The History of Israel and Judah from the Reign of Ahab to the Decline of the Two KingdomsPreface to Volume 6Contents of Volume 61 Ahab, King of Israel. Three years’ Famine in Israel—Elijah meets Obadiah and Ahab—The Gathering on Mount Carmel—The Priests of Baal—Description of their Rites—The time of the Evening Sacrifice—Elijah prepares the Sacrifice —Elijah’s Prayer—The Answer by Fire—Israel’s Decision—Slaughter of the Priests of Baal—The Cloud not bigger than a Man’s Hand— Elijah runs before Ahab to Jezreel. (1 Kings xviii.)2 Different Standpoint of the Old and the New Testament—Analogy between Elijah and John the Baptist–Jezebe! threatens Elijah’s life—The Prophet’s Flight— is Miraculous Provision—Analogy between Moses and Elijah—Elijah at Mount Horeb—What doest theu here, Elijah? —The Wind, the Earthquake, the Fire, and the Still Small Voice—The Divine Message and Assurance to Elijah—Call of Elisha. (1 Kings xix.)3 General effect of Elijah’s Mission—The Two Expeditions of Syria and the Twofold Victory of Israel—Ahab releases Ben-hadad—The Prophet’s Denunciation and Message. (2 Kings xx.)4 The Vineyard of Naboth—Murder of Naboth—The Divine Message by Elijah—Ahab’s Repentance. (2 Kincs xxi.)5 Ahab and Ahaziah, (Eighth and Ninth) Kings of Israel. Jehoshaphat, (fourth) King of Judah. The Visit of Jehoshaphat to Ahab—The projected Expedition against Ramoth- Gilead—Flattering Predictions of False Prophets—Micalah—The Battle of Ramoth-Gilead—Death of Ahab. (2 Kings xxii. 2 CHRON. xviii.)6 Jehoshaphat, (fourth) King of Judah. The Reproof and Prophecy of Jehu—Resumption of the Reformation in Judah—Institution of Judges and of a Supreme Court in Jerusalem— Incursion of the Moabites and their Confederates—National Fast and the Prayer of the King–Prophecy of Victory—The March to Tekoa— Destruction of the Enemy—tThe Valley of Berakhah—Return to Jerusalem and to the Temple. (2 CHRON. XIX, XX. 1-34.)7 Jehoshaphat, (Fourth) King of Judah, Ahaziah and (Jehoram) Jorah, (Ninth and Tenth) Kings of Israel. 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Vol 3 includes “Intuitu Fidei” — “In View Of Faith.”, Wine in the Bible, The Calvinistic Doctrine Concerning Predestination and Election, The Limit Of The Law Of Peace, and many other articles. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Principal Author Vol 3 No 1 February 1883 Introductory To Volume III. Matthias ...

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“Great men are the fire-pillars in this dark pilgrimage of mankind; they stand as heavenly signs, everlasting witnesses of what has been, prophetic tokens of what may still be, the revealed embodied possibilities of human nature.” THOMAS CARLYLE. Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed. Book Contents Titlepage contents quotation By Thomas Carlyle 1 Luther’s Early Years 2 Luther, The Man 3 Luther Begins The Reformation 4 Luther’s Unique Personality 5 Author Of Civil ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review Vol. 3, William M Reynolds, Editor

Volume 3 includes “The Lutheran Doctrine of Election”, “The Protestant Principle”, “Scriptural Character Of The Lutheran Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper” and other articles. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue ...

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What the World owes Luther
by Junius Remensnyder


Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 5, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 4, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 3, Matthias Loy, EditorWhat the World owes Luther by Junius RemensnyderThe Evangelical Review Vol. 3, William M Reynolds, EditorFeaturedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 5, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 5 includes “The Discipline of the Will” by Matthias Loy, “The Fundamental Difference Between Luther’s And Zwingli’s Theology”, “The Will in Conversion” by Matthias Loy, and many other articles.

The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library.

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 5(Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.)Principal AuthorVol 5 No 1 February 1885The Discipline Of The Will.Matthias LoyConfession Concerning Some Controverted Points Of Doctrine.The Character Of The Old Testament.Homiletical Department.Vol 5 No 2 April 1885How Shall We Order Our Lives?Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteThe Great Mystery.D. SimonThe Fundamental Difference Between Luther’s And Zwingli’s Theology.P. A. PeterJohn 6, 54.George DillmannHomiletical Department.Homiletical Rules From Quenstedt’s “Ethica Pastoralis.”The German Pulpit From The Work Of The Ministry.BlakieFor Confession (Preparatory To Holy Communion.)Vol 5 No 3 June 1885The Allotrioepiscopos In The Church.Some Mistakes Of Scientists.The Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper In Modern Theology Reviewed And Criticized By Dr. F. A. Philippi.George Henry SchoddeHomiletical Department: Funeral Sermon. Rev. 7, 13-17.D. SimonHomiletical Rules: From Quensted’s ‘ethica Pastoralis”.M. R. WalterFor Communion.Vol 5 No 4 August 1885The Will In Conversion.Matthias LoySome Mistakes Of Scientists 2. Evolution.A. PfluegerThe Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper In Modern Theology. (continued)George Henry SchoddeChristianity Is The Parent Of True Eloquence.Homiletical Department. Homiletical Rules. From J. A. Quenstedt’s “‘ Ethica Pastoralis.” Translated From The GermanM. R. WalterVol 5 No 5 October 1885The Will In Conversion. II, The True Doctrine.Matthias LoyMiracles.Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteThe Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper In Modern Theology. (continued)George Henry SchoddeHomiletical Department. Homiletical Rules. From J. A. Quenstedt’s Ethica PastoralisM. R. Walter.Vol 5 No 6 December 1885Some Objections To The Doctrine Of Inspiration Answered.Conrad Herman Louis SchuetteA Harmony Of The Gospels On The Resurrection.A. P.Eternal Punishment.W. Schmidt.The Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper In Modern Theology. (concluded)George Henry SchoddeOrder a Printed Copy

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 5, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 5 includes “The Discipline of the Will” by Matthias Loy, “The Fundamental Difference Between Luther’s And Zwingli’s Theology”, “The Will in Conversion” by Matthias Loy, and many other articles. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 5 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Principal Author Vol ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 4, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 4 includes “The Nature of the Will,” “The Liberty of the Will,” and “The Bondage of the Will,” all by Prof. Matthias Loy. Other articles include, “He Shall Baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with Fire,” and “The Power Of God’s Word, According To The Lutheran And The Reformed Systems”. Much good reading! The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 3, Matthias Loy, Editor

Vol 3 includes “Intuitu Fidei” — “In View Of Faith.”, Wine in the Bible, The Calvinistic Doctrine Concerning Predestination and Election, The Limit Of The Law Of Peace, and many other articles. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Principal Author Vol 3 No 1 February 1883 Introductory To Volume III. Matthias ...

Read moreWhat the World owes Luther by Junius Remensnyder

“Great men are the fire-pillars in this dark pilgrimage of mankind; they stand as heavenly signs, everlasting witnesses of what has been, prophetic tokens of what may still be, the revealed embodied possibilities of human nature.” THOMAS CARLYLE. Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter knowledge needed. Book Contents Titlepage contents quotation By Thomas Carlyle 1 Luther’s Early Years 2 Luther, The Man 3 Luther Begins The Reformation 4 Luther’s Unique Personality 5 Author Of Civil ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review Vol. 3, William M Reynolds, Editor

Volume 3 includes “The Lutheran Doctrine of Election”, “The Protestant Principle”, “Scriptural Character Of The Lutheran Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper” and other articles. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review Vol. 2, William M Reynolds, Editor

Volume 2 includes “The Ecclesiastical Year”, “The Doctrine of the Atonement of Christ as presented in the Symbolical Books”, “The Silent Influence of the Bible”, and many other articles. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review

The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was published in 1849 in Gettysburg. This is one of the special collections of the Lutheran Library. Here are listed all available volumes of The Evangelical Review. You can also review the master index. Full ...

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Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Evangelical Review Vol. 3, William M Reynolds, EditorThe Evangelical Review Vol. 2, William M Reynolds, EditorThe Evangelical ReviewThe Evangelical Review - Master IndexThe Evangelical Review Vol. 1, William M Reynolds, EditorFeaturedThe Evangelical Review Vol. 3, William M Reynolds, Editor

Volume 3 includes “The Lutheran Doctrine of Election”, “The Protestant Principle”, “Scriptural Character Of The Lutheran Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper” and other articles.

The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was published in 1849 in Gettysburg.

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Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 3(Links to facsimile PDF. Check here for other downloads.)Vol 3 No 9 July 18511 Bible Influence Indispensable To Society And The Institutions Of Life.L. Eichelberger2 The Nature Of The Saviour’s Presence In The Eucharist.S. S. Schmucker3 An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Fundamental Doctrines.Charles F. Schaeffer4 “Life Of Mahomet. by Washington Irving.” “Weil’s Biblical Legends.”C. Walker5 Schaff’s Church History.6 Journal Of A Voyage From Philadelphia To Ebenezer, In Georgia, &c., In The Years 1774 And 1775, By Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, D.d. (continued)7 Notices Of New Publications.Vol 3 No 10 October 18511 Memoir Of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, D. D.F. A. Muhlenberg, Jr.2 Scriptural Character Of The Lutheran Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper.H. E. Schmidt3 History Of The Jews.J. A. Seiss4 The Protestant Principle In Its RelationsC Philip Krauth5 Bibliography.6 Hymns From The German.H. Mills7 Notices Of New Publications.Vol 3 No 11 January 18521 A Plea For Home Education And Family Religion.H. L. Baugher2 The Protestant Principle By Thomasius. (concluded.) Translated From The German Of Thomasius,C. Philip Krauth3 The Lutheran Doctrine Of Election.Charles F. Schaeffer4 The Importance Of Studying And Circulating The Bible In Preference To All Other Books.H. Ziegler5 The Scandinavians In The Northwest.W. M. Reynolds6 Journal Of A Voyage From Philadelphia To Ebenezer, In Georgia, Etc., In The Years 1774 And 1775, By Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, D.d. Translated From An Unpublished German Manuscript,J..w. Richards7 Notices Of New Publications.Vol 3 No 12 April 18521 Dr. Martin Luther Der Deutsche Reformator.C Porterfield Krauth2 Theories Of Inspiration.3 The Influence Of Physical Temperament On The Expression Of Religious Feeling.John N. Hoffman4 The Necessity And Authority Of Apostolic Tradition.M. Loy5 The Importance Of Properly Developing The Resources Of The Lutheran Church In America.Simeon W. Harkey6 Works Of Melancthon. A Bibliographical Notice.7 Journal Of A Voyage From Philadelphia To Ebenezer, In Georgia, Etc., In The Years 1774 And 1775, By Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, D.d.8 Notices Of New Publications.Download the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Evangelical Review Vol. 3, William M Reynolds, Editor

Volume 3 includes “The Lutheran Doctrine of Election”, “The Protestant Principle”, “Scriptural Character Of The Lutheran Doctrine Of The Lord’s Supper” and other articles. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review Vol. 2, William M Reynolds, Editor

Volume 2 includes “The Ecclesiastical Year”, “The Doctrine of the Atonement of Christ as presented in the Symbolical Books”, “The Silent Influence of the Bible”, and many other articles. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review

The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was published in 1849 in Gettysburg. This is one of the special collections of the Lutheran Library. Here are listed all available volumes of The Evangelical Review. You can also review the master index. Full ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review - Master Index

The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was published in 1849 in Gettysburg. This is one of the special collections of the Lutheran Library. You can also browse the available volumes. Contents of Volume 1 (Links to facsimile PDF. Check here for ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review Vol. 1, William M Reynolds, Editor

Volume 1 includes “The Gospel in the Old Testament”, “The Relation Of Our Confessions To The Reformation, And The Importance Of Their Study”, “The Means Employed By God For Man’s Recovery”, and many other articles. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 1, Matthias Loy, Editor

Volume 1 includes “The Formula Of Concord On Predestination”, “Concerning The Election To Eternal Life by Conrad Dietrich”, “Election in Foresight of Faith”, and many other articles." “The doctrine which has been taught in the Lutheran Church during these three centuries has been established by the Scriptures, and defended against all foes, to the satisfaction of a host of eminent theologians whose linguistic learning and whose logical acumen ...

Read moreThe Book of Concord 1911 Henry Eyster Jacobs Version

This is a highly readable, modern English version of the classic volume of Protestant Biblical theology. The translation of the Augsburg Confession is that of Charles P. Krauth, the Small Catechism by Charles F. Schaeffer, the Large Catechism by Rev. A. Martin, Professor of the German Language and Literature in Pennsylvania College, the Apology, the Smalcald Articles and the Formula of Concord were translated by Henry Eyster Jacobs. Now available in facsimile PDF form. ...

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The Book of Concord 1911 Henry Eyster Jacobs Version
The Book of Concord 1911 Henry Eyster Jacobs Version

This is a highly readable, modern English version of the classic volume of Protestant Biblical theology. The translation of the Augsburg Confession is that of Charles P. Krauth, the Small Catechism by Charles F.

Joseph Hocking Nonconformist James Clark 1896 / March 2023  The Mist on the Moors by Joseph Hocking The Mist on the Moors by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world.

Henry Grattan Guinness Irish Protestant Hodder and Stoughton 1888 / March 2023  Light for the Last Days by Henry Grattan Guinness Light for the Last Days by Henry Grattan Guinness

“In the following pages we present, in a fuller and more detached and definite form, the historic evidence of the fulfillment of the main chronologic prophecies of Scripture.” — Henry Grattan Guinness

Joseph Hocking Nonconformist Ward, Lock 1893 / March 2023  All Men Are Liars by Joseph Hocking All Men Are Liars by Joseph Hocking

“The Cynic puts all human actions into only two classes, — openly bad, and secretly bad. All virtue, and generosity, and disinterestedness, are merely the appearance of good, but selfish at the bottom.

Alfred Edersheim Anglican Anson Randolph 1884 / March 2023  Prophecy and History in Relation to the Messiah by Alfred Edersheim Prophecy and History in Relation to the Messiah by Alfred Edersheim

“(The purpose of this book) is to prove the truth of revealed religion in general, and of the Christian in particular, from the completion of those prophecies in the Old and New Testaments which relate to the Christian Church, especially to the apostasy of Papal Rome.

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