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Three Inquiries On the Following Scriptural Subjects: I. the Personality of the Devil; Ii. the Duration of the Punishment Expressed by the Words Ever, ... Eternal, &C.; Iii. Demoniacal Possessions

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406 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 2008

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16 reviews
December 7, 2021
I loved this book! Walter Balfour was the greatest theologian since Apostle Paul! He completely changed my mind on the existence of the devil! If you love God and want to know more about His truth, you need to read this book! It will bless your life!
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June 2, 2016
I only wish my family and friends could find the treasure with the following writer: Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton ..... One of greatest minds. Yes Isaac Newton studied scripture relentlessly and intentionally hid most all of his manuscripts. The manuscripts where never discovered until the late 20th century. He had to fear for his livelyhood just as today he would likely fear for it in any common orthodox church.

One must search the net, but the best start is with the researcher Stephen David Snobelen.
So do an internet search now and discover.
Writings on Newton by Stephen David Snobelen

At the end of the seventeenth century, Isaac Newton (1642-1727) initiated a revolution in science. At the end of the twentieth century, scholars began a revolution in the understanding of Newton. As Newton's long-concealed private papers on theology become increasingly accessible, students of Newton's thought are coming to see Newton as more than a scientist.

The author of the Principia mathematica was a true Renaissance man who spent decades delving in the secrets of alchemy and even longer studying the Bible, theology and church history. Leaving behind four million words on theology, Newton was one of the greatest lay theologians of his age. A study of Newton's theology and prophetic views illuminates the life of this great thinker and helps us understand his science.

Tile of one subject is....
Lust, pride and ambition:
Isaac Newton and the Devil

Stephen David Snobelen
History of Science and Technology
University of King’s College, Halifax
November 2002
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