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HISTORY OF REFORMATION OF SIXTEENTH CENTURY
AUBIGNE , J.-H. Merle
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STATE OF EUROPE BEFORE THE EEFORMATION. CHAPTER I. Christianity-Two distinctive principles-Rise of the PapacyEarly eneroachments-Influence of Rome-Coöperation of the bishops and of the sects-Visible unity of the church-Invisible unity of the church--Primacy of St. Peter-Patriarchates-Coöperation of priaces-Infuence of the barbarians-Rome invokes the aid of the Franks-Secular power-Pepin and CharlemagneThe de- cretalsDisorders of Rome-The emperor, the pope's Suzerain- Hildebrand-His character-Celibacy-Struggle with the empire -Emancipation of the pope-Hildebrand's successors-The cru- 8adesThe empire-The church CHAPTER II. Grace-Dead faith-Works-Unity and duality-PelagianismSal- vation at the hands of the priestSPenace--Flagellations-In- dulgences-Works of supererogation--PurgatoryThe tarif- Jubilee--The Papacy and Christianity-State of Christendom -52 mis-Hungary- CHAPTER III. Religion-Relics-Easter revels--Morals--Corruption--Disorders of the priests, bishops, and popes-A papal family-Alexander VI. Cæsar BorgiaEducation--Ignorance--Ciceronians -------61 CHAPTER IV. Imperishable nature of Christianity-Two laws of God-Apparent strength of RomeSecret opposition-Decline-Threefold oppo sition--Kings and peopleTransformation of the church-The pope judged in Italy---Diseoveries of kings and their subjects- Frederick the Wise--Moderation and expectation CHAPTER V. Popular feeling-The empireProvidential preparationsImpulse of the Reformation--Peace--The commonalty--National charac- ter-Papal yoke--State of the empire--Opposition at Rome Middle classes-Switzerland--Courage--Liberty--Smaller can- tons--Italy--Obstacles to the reform-Spain--Obstaoles--Portu- gal--France--Preparations--Disappointment--The Low Coun- trieg--England--ScotlandThe North-RuSsis-Poland--Bohe CHA 1TER VI. Roman theology.-Remnins of life -Justification by faith WitneRes to the truth (laudius- The MyrlicR-Thc WaldeA -Vldo tion. .Anselm--Arnoldi --Utenheiin-- Martin--New wilnesPR in Lhe churvh -Thomas Coneete-1 The cardinal l of Crayn--Turtitoria Savonarola-Justilcation by faith--- -J obn Vitrarius- -John Lal- lir-John of WesaliuJohn of Goch-- -John WeRsel- Protestant j'roleetnntism before the liuss - l'rediction-- Bohemian ism before the Refornation-The of Prolcs-I'rophecy of the Eisenach Franciscan CHAPTER VII. CHAPTER VIII. Third preparation–Letters-Reviral-) -Recollections of antiquity in Italy.-lnluence of the Humanists-Christianity of DanteValla -Infidelity in Italy- Platonic philosopby-- Commencement of learniug in Germnany-oung students- -Printing–Characteris- tics of German literatureThe learned and the schoolmen--A CHAPTER IX. Reforma- brethren---Prophecy Erasmus-Erasmus a canon-At Paris--His genius--His reputation -His influence -Popular attack-Praise of Folly-Gibeg Churchmen-Saints-Folly and the popes-Attack on science Principles-Greek New Testament-His profession of faith-i labors and influence--His failings-Two parties--Reform with out violence- Was such possible ?-Unreformed churchHi timidity-His indecision--Erasmus loses his influence with all parties The nobility--Diferent motives-Hütten---Literary leagueLitere obscurorum virorumTheir effect-Luther's opinion--Hütten at Brussels-His letters-Sickengen-war-His death-Cron- berg--Hans Sachs-General ferment CHAPTER I. THE YOUTH, CONVERSION, AND EARLY LABOBS OF LUTHER. Lather's descent-His parent&-His birth--His poverty--Patern bome-8everityFirst knowledge--School of Magdeburg-- Hardships-Eisenach--The Shunamite--House of Cotta-Arts Becollections of these times--His studiesTrebonius-The ün versity new world-Reuchlin--Reuchlin in Italy-His lahors--His infu- ence in Germany--Mysticism-Contest with the Dominicang-J09 CHAPTER II. The aniversity--Scholastio divinity and the classios--Luther's piety -iscovery of the Biblelless-Luther admitted M.A, -Con- sience-Death of Alexis-The thuuder-storm -Providence-- Farewell--Luther enters a conveat- CHAPTER III. His father's anger-Pardon--Humiliations-The sack and the cell -Eodurance--Luther's studies-St. Augustine-Peter d'Ailly- Occam--Gerson-The chajned Bible---Lyra-Hebrew and Greek -Daily prayers--Asceticism-Mental struggles-Luther during mass-Useless observances-Luther in a fainting-fit --. CHAPTER IV. Pious monks StaunitzHis piety---Visitation -- Conversationgs- The grace of Christ-Repentance-Power of sin--Sweetness of repentance-Election--Providence-The Bible-The aged monk -Forgiveness of sins-Ordination-The dinner-Festival of Cor- pus Christi-Luther made professor at Wittemberg- CHAPTER V. The university of Wittemberg--First instructions-Biblical lectures Sensation--Luther preaches at Wittemberg-The old chapel-- Impression produced by his sermons- CHAPTER VI. Journey to Rome-Convent on the Po-Sickness at Bologna-Recol- lections of Rome-Julius II-Superstitious devotion--Profanity of the clergy-Conversations-Roman scandals-Biblical studies -Pilate's staircase-Effccts on Luther's faith and on the Refor- mation-Gate of Paradise-Luther's confession CHAPTER VII. Luther returns to Wittemberg-Made doctor of divinity-Carlstadt -Luther's oath-Principle of the Reformation-Luther's cour- age-Early views of reformation-The schoolmen-Spalatin- Reuchlin's quarrel with the monks- CHAPTER VIII. Faith--Popular declamations-Academic teaching-Luther's purity of life--German theology or mysticism-Tlhe monk Spenlein- Justification by faith-Luther on Erasnus---Faith and works Erasmug--Necessity of works-Luther's charity-. Luther's first theseg-The old Adam and grace-Visitation of the convents-Luther at Dresden and Erfurth-Tornator-Peace snd the crost-Results of Luther'sjourney--His labors--Th UllA 1TER X. Relatieh4 of l.uther with the e}ectY dvios to he thu von)rt ~ishor nl 0ourt ivumg wi llh LmAr- CIIA ITER XI, keturn to Wittemberg.ThenesFreewill- Natnre of man-Ration. ulinin I'roponnl to the unlveraí ty of Frfurth- tck~Ựrbaa ie gius Luther' Inodenty -Elle:t of th lhe-. TUE INIDULG ENCE8 AND THE THESES. CILA PTER L. Proccsion--Tetzel--Tetzel's RerInon-ConfeHion -Four graces- Sale Public penanee Letter of indulgence--Exceptioua- Amusemvnts and dissipation -- CIIA PTER II. The Franciscan copfessor-The soul in the burial-groundThe shoe- maker ofHagenaU-The students--Myeonius-Cou versation with Tetzcl-Trick of a noblemau--Remarks of the wise aud of the peopleA ainer of Schneeberg- CIIA PTER III. Leo X.-The pope's necessities--Albert-His chaacter--Farming the indulgences--Francicans and Domiaicans - - CHAPTER V. Tetzel approaches-Luther in the confessionalTetzel's anger- Luther has no plan-Jealousy of orders-1.uther's Bermon--The elector's dream CHA PTER VI. Festival of All Saints-ThesesTheir strength--Moderation--Prov- İdence--Letter to Albert-Indiference of the bisbops-Diseerni- nation of the theses- -. Beachlin-Erasmng-Flek--Bibr&-The emperor--The pope- coniog-The monks -- Apprehensions -Adelmann-An ged priest The bishop-The electorThe townspeople of Erfurth-- Luther's answerDisorder-Luther's maingpring CHAPTE R VII. Tetzel's at tack--Luther's reply--Good worka-Lnther and Spalatin -Study of Scripture- Scheurl and Luther--Doubts on the the- ses-Luther pleads for the people-A new coat- CHAPTER VIII. Frankfort discussionTetzel's theses-Menaces-Knipstrow's oppo- sition-–Luther's theses burned-The monks-Luther's peace - Tetzel's theses burned--Grief of Luther-- CHAPTER IX. Prierio--System of Rome--Dialogue--System of reform-Answer to Prierio-The wordThe pope aud the church-Hochstraten-- The monks--Luther repliesEck-The school–The Obelisks- Luther's sentiments-The Asterisks--Rupture- CHAPTER X. Popular writing&-The Lord's prayer-Our Father-Who art in heaven--Hallowed be tlhy nameThy kingdom come--Thy will be done-Our daly bread-Sermon on repentance-Remission of sins cometh from Christ CHAPTER XI. Apprehensions of bis friends-Journey to Heidelberg-Bibra-Pala- tìue palace-RuptureThe Paradoxes--Disputation-The audi- ence---Bucer-Brentz-Snepf--Conversations with Luther-La- bors of these young doctors-Efects on LutherThe aged pro- fessor--The true light-Arrival-. LUTHER BEFORE THE LEGATE. MAY TO DECEMBER, 1518. CHAPTER I. The resolutiong-Repentance-Papacy-Leo X.Luther to his bisbop--Luther to the pope--Luther to the vicar-general--Ro- vera to the elector-Sermon on excommunication-Infuence and strength of Luther- CHAPTER II. Diet at Angsburg--The emperor to the pope--The elector to Rove- ra-Luther summoned to Rome--Luther's peace-Intercessioa of the university---Pspal brief--Luther's indignation-The pope to the elector. CHAP TER II. The armorer Scbwarteerd -His wile--]hilip--1is genius and stud. i-The Bible.Call to Wittemberg-- Melanethon's departure and journey--Leipsio-- M istake - Luther's joy-I Parallel--Revo- lution in eduoation-Study of Grevk- -- CHAPTER IV, Sentiments of Lnther and Staupitz--Summons to nppear-Alarm and courage-The clector witlh the legate--Deprlure for Augsbury --Sojourn at Weimar--Nuremberg-Arrival ut Augsburg--3b0 CHAPTER V. De Vio-His character--Serra Longa-Preliminary conversation Visit of the councillors--Return of Serra Longa-The prior- Luther's discretion-- Luther and Serra Longa--The safe-conduct -Luther to Melanethon- Brst appearance-First wordsConditions of Rome--Propositiong to be retracted-Luther's answer-He withdraws--Impression on both parties-Arrival of Staupitz- CHAPTER VIII. Second interview--Luther's declaration-The legate's answerHis volubility-Luther's request- OHAPTER IX. Third interview-Treasure of indulgences-Faith-Humble petition -The legate's reply-Luther's answer-The legates anger-Lu- ther withdraws-First defection- CHAPTER X. De Vio and Staupitz-Staupitz and Luther-Luther to Spalatin--- Luther to Carlstadt-The communion-Link and De Vio--De- parture of Link and Staupitz--Luther to Cajetan--The cardinal's silence---Luther's farewell–Departure-Appeal to Rome---415 CHAPTER XI. Luther's fight-Admiration – Luther's desireThe legate to the elector-The elector to the legate-Prosperity of the univer- sity Appeal to a Councilpo Thonghts on departure--Farewell to the church--Critical moment- Deliverance--Lnther's courage-Dissatisfaction at RomeBull
SENIOR STANDARD OF ATTAINMENT
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La Parole de Dieu Les révélations de Dieu à l'homme La création et le Créateur Le problème du péché Le plan de rédemption Le Christ, seul Sauveur Le salut par la foi L'Évangile éternel Le retour de Jésus La fin est-elle proche ? Le Millénaire La maison des sauvés L'établissement du Royaume du Christ Empires de la prophétie L'Antéchrist La loi de Dieu Le sabbat L'œuvre médiatrice du Christ La purification du sanctuaire Un message de réforme du sabbat Immortalité conditionnelle Récompenses finales L'Église du Christ Dons spirituels Ordonnances chrétiennes Une vie saine Intendance chrétienne Le temps de la purification du sanctuaire
LA COMPTABILITE FACILE
BATSCH , Laurent
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PRESENTATION Faisons le bilan , La règle du jeu: La partie double, Le résultat : OU? comment?Comptes de bilan et comptes de gestion. Le système comptable. L'inventaire .Les stocks et leur variation. La taxe sur la valeur ajoutée. Lire les documents synthèse .Le résultat: ce qu'il n'est pas. Les soldes intermédiaires de gestion (SIG).Le point de vue de la banque de France (CENTRALE DES BILANS).La capacité d'autofinancement. L'analyse du bilan. Fond de roulement et besoin en fonds de roulement. Le tableau de financement
LE FILS DE L'HOMME
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le Fils de l'homme dans le 4e Evangile le Fils de l'homme préexistant Le Fils de l'homme lumière du monde sens inclusif du terme Fils de L'homme le Fils de l'homme Paraclet le serviteur de l'Eternel chez Jean Lien entre le Fils de l'homme et les sacrement la Mystique Johannique le point névralgique de la mystique johannique: mystique et eschatologique Eschatologie et apocalyptique le terme ZOH: vie le coeur de la mystique johannique: l'unité avec le Fils le verbe être le verbe avoir le verbe demeurer les source de la mystique johannique la mystique juridique de l'ambassadeur le sens inclusif de la notion du Fils de l'homme question annexes Mystique de Dieu chez jean Rapport des verbes connaitre et croire chez Jean de Jésus à Paul saint Paul Jésus et le sagesse
Petit commentaire de l'Epitre aux Romains
Barth , Karl
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Note de contenu: La fonction apostolique et l'évangile L'évangile, condamnation de l'homme par Dieu L'Evangile, justification divine des croyants L'Evangile, réconciliation de l'homme avec Dieu L'Evangile, sanctification de l'homme L'Evangile, libération de l'homme L'Evangile, promulgation de la loi de Dieu L'Evangile parmi les juifs L'Evangile parmi les chrétiens L'apôtre et la communauté
THE DEVELOPMENT APOCALYPSE or WIL INTERNATIONAL INJUSTICE KILL THE ECUMENICAL MOVEMENT
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CONTENTS A la Memoria de Camnilo Torres Introduction James Becket The World Economy: Short on Change Bernard Nossiter Getting Tough with Poor Nations Etim N, E. Udoh International Justice Today: Myth or Reality René Dumont Building the New World: A Political Problem John Taylor Images of Apocalypse: A Photographic Essay José Miguel Bonino Christians and the Political Revolution S. L. Parmar Some Thoughts on Strategy George Lobo Christian Involvement in a Developing World William J. Nottingham Youth and Revolution Pieter Bouman Youth: From Tin Cups to Politics George Shepherd Socialism as Religion Albert van den Heuvel Kyrie eleison bitors
The Perfecting of The Saints
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(What inspiration says concerning Christian Perfection and how it is attained. ) The Natural Man The natural man is habitually guilty of sin. He is dead in trespasses and sins (Ephesians 2: 1), abominable ( Job 15: 16), corrupt (Psalm 53: 1), flthy (Psalm 14:3), ungodly (Romans 5:6), full of evil (Ecclesiastes 9:3). The Born Again Man The born again man is not habitually guilty of sin--1 John 3:9 (original Greek). Note S.D.A. Bible Commen- tary on this text: "His character has been changed; he resermbles his Father in heaven. He hates the sins he used to love, and loves the virtues he used to despise. He does not continue as a slave to old sins; he does not habitually commit old mistakes. Divine power has given him the vic- tory over those weaknesses and is ready to aid him in over- coming other faults of which he may not previously have been aware." He is an example in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity." 1 Timothy 4: 12. He does not sin presumptuously. (Psalm 19: 13.) Through justification--that is, righteousness imputed--he holds a title to heaven. Through sanctification--that is, right- eousness imparted--he is being fitted for heaven. As he grows in grace day by day he is prepared to meet His Lord whenever He might come. come. "If you are right with God to- day, you are ready if Christ should come today." (The Faith I Live By," page 249.) At the second advent, he is glorified, he receives a crown of righteousness, the root of 25 will then be totally and finally eradicated from his na- ture and he will then become eternally sinless. The man who is perfect' in the sight of God js the man who has reached the degree of development that Heaven expects of him at any given time." (S.D.A, Bible Commentary, Vol. 3, page 499.) The only perfection we may bave this side of the kingdom is perfection in Christ. which we are admonished to seek. (The Great Contro- versy," page 623.) The perfection we enjoy in Christ now is a standing of perfection; it is relative. We are accounted righteous in Christ. ("Steps to Christ," page 62.) This is the only sense in which a believer is perfect at the present time. (Hebrews 10: 14.) He has a perfect standing before God in Christ Jesus. He is positionally perfect! We must re- member, however, that this side of the kingdom we have to contend with a carnal nature, sometimes referred to as the flesh. The blood of Christ in its eternal efficacy maintains the believer's standing before God and cleanses him from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:7), but the flesh cannot be cleansed, it must be crucified. The blood justifies the sin- ner before God so long as probation lasts (Romans 3: 24), but the believer needs to die daily to the things of the flesh by the power of the Holy Spirit. We are exhorted to reckon ourselves dead to sin. If the old man" is annihil- ated at conversion there would be no need to exercise such reckoning faith. Cease to exercise faith and it will be quickly discovered that the flesh is present and very much alive. In other words the root of indwelling sin is still there, but it must not be allowed to reign. 12.) So long as we live in these bodies we will need to (Romans 6: starve the carnal nature and feed the spiritual nature that we might grow in grace. When Jesus returns we will be glorified and made eternally sinless. We reach a state of perfection and sinlessness only at the second advent. 26 we cannot say. I am sinless, until this vile body is changed and fashioned like unto His glorious body."- Signs of the Times, March 23, 1888. "When the conflict of life is ended, when the arrnour is laid off at the feet of Jesus, when the saints of God are glorifed, then, and then only, will it be safe to claim that we are saved and sinless."Signs of the Times, May 16, 1895. We do not appear in the be auty of the Lord our God, in mind and soul and body until the second advent of Jesus. ("The Great Controversy," page 645.) Until we are glorified we cannot equal the spirituality of Christ our Pattern. ("Testimonies," Vol. 2, page 549.) To those who may be inclined to think this change to sinlessness comes through a special work done for through the judgrnent: We should remember that there can be no character changes with respect to the dead. ("Testimonies," Vol. 5, page 466.) Today the Spirit of God enables us to overcome sin; makes the heart pure, enables the believer to become a partaker of the divine nature; enables us to overcome all hereditary and culti- vated tendencies to evil; and impresses the character of Christ upon His church. ("The Desire of Ages," page 671.) This work must be done before we enter the judg- ment or it will not be done at all. Remember, the judgment determines who are ready who are prepared for the kingdom of God. (The Great Controversy," page 428.) We must get ready to meet the great issues of the judg- ment now. (“Selected Messages," Book 1, page 396.) The record of sin that is cleansed in the judgment is that which is positionally before the Lord in the sanctuary. (Leviticus 4: 6; "The Great Controversy," page 480.) Un- less sins are sent beforehand to the sanctuary to judgment 27 (1 Timothy 5: 24) Christ will not accept responsibility for them in the final atonement in the sanctuary. Cleansing in the gospel sense takes place at conversion through the experience of justification and continues in the experience of sanctification. (Matthew 1:21; 1 John 1: 7-9.) Blotting out of sins and cleansing in the sanctuary set- ting takes place after probation closes. ("The Great Con- troversy," page 485.) God "sums up, day by day and hour by hour, our progress in welldoing." When probation closes, the record will reveal whether we will be "holy still."-S.D.A. Bible Commentary, Vol. 7, page 987. The judgment determinations for the living are de- clared in heaven at the close of probation. (Revelation The time of the cleansing of the sanctuary . . . Is a time of investigative judgment, first in reference to the dead, and secondly at the close of probation with reference to the living."Uriah Smith, Review and Herald, Nov. 24, 1874. (Appeared in denominational Yearbooks up the year 1914.) Except for those who have already grieved away the Holy Spirit, probation closes for all the living at the same Imoment. (Revelation 22: 11; "Testimonies," Vol. 2, page 191; "The Ministry of Healing," page 454; "The Great Controversy," page 491.) The saints are kept from falling during the time of trouble through the ministry of angels and the power of the Holy Spirit. They will keep us in the ways of right- eousness and holiness through the great testing time. (Psalm 91; Testimonies," Vol. 5, page 475; The Great Controversy," pages 614, 631.) It is not that the believer is not able to sin but that through these divine agencies he is able not to sin. This side of the kingdom sanctified people will never declare they are sinless. ("The Acts of the Apostles," pages 561, 562.) This is not a matter of modesty but of truthfulness. "None of the apostles and prophets ever claimned to be without sin. Men who have lived the nearest to God, men who would sacrifice life itself rather than knowingly com- mit a wrong act, nen whom God has honoured with divine light and power, have confessed the sinfulness of their nature. They have put no confidence in the flesh, have claimed no righteousness of their own, but have trusted wholly in the righteousness of Christ."*4cts of the Apos- tles, page 561. Thank God, a character change can take place now and we can progress in perfection in Christ. Some day soon the root of sin will be totally and finally eradicated from our natures at the second advent of our Lord and we will become righteous by nature.
PATTERN OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE WORLD CONCIL OF CHURCHES
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The World Concil of the churches, The Roman catholic church and the ecumenical mouvement What is the Concil churches ? The Roman Catholic Understanding of the Ecumenical Movement What form should closer relationships take ? The evolution of coordinated stuctures for increasing collaboration. A new form of Christian fellowship differently constituted ? Membership of the Roman Catholic church in the world council of the churches : Pratical questions connected with Roman catholic Membership. Some specific questions connected with Roman catholic membership in the World CoUncil of the churches.
TWO - IN - ONE : BETTER LIVING LECTURES
Bertochini , Gilbert J.
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Introduction Guidelines for YBL Visual Aid Guidelines YBL Staff and Comittees YBL Film List YBL Budget Program Outline Lecture No 1 WHO ARE YOU ? Temperance ,the Body is made up of cells ,bones ,muscles ,heart ,brain ,and flesh ,how and where did mn begin? Bible ;God created man in His image as the crowning act of the creation of his earth in six days Lecture No.2 What makes you tick ? Temperance ;the digestive system is described and illustrated Bible;Daniel's following God's plan for diet enabled God to Give him great wisdom and to reveal to him the rise and fall of nations to come in the future LECTURE No.3 WHAT BRINGS STRESS ? Temperance .The mind nd emotions produce physical changes in the Body .Millions are trying to escape stress through drugs But God has a plan for victory over and strain . Bible ;Man is troubled over the distresses in the earth ,but God has a plan to deliver His people in the near future .(Second coming ) LECTURE No 4.MATTER OF LIFE Temperance .What a person is like is determined by the genes and chrosomomes he receives from his parents .tHE Fetus is affected when the mother indulges in alcohol or drugs . Bible ;Though parents may neglect to give their children what is best ,God ,the Father of all ;gives his children what is best for them .He is preparing a glorious place for them where they will recognize each other LECTURE No.5 A MATTER OF LIFE AND BREATH Temperance .The respiratory system and the effect tobacco has on it are described and illustrated Bible .The question of what happens to man when the respiration ceased is answered . LECTURE No.6 A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH Temperance .The blood is th lifestream of the body ,the adverse effects of tobcco on the blood are discussed Bible .The blood of Christ is the lifestream of the eternal life .Justification through faith in Christ and obedience to his Will makes it a reality LECTURE No.7 DESTINY :SUICIDE Temperance : Incessant smokers are comitting slo suicide ,Tobacco invites a number of serious diseases ,chaining its user to a low death . Bible :He who does not accept Christ today will not have second chance during the Millenium God can and is eager to save us from death . LECTURE No.8 TO BE BURNED UP Temperance : Marijuana produces psychic as well a possible psychical dependance .It is dangerous The lind is burned up .There is possible permanent damage . Bible :The earth will be burned up .This is a permanent cleansing of the world of sin .Those who repent today will repent today will receive everlasting life tomorrow LECTURE No.9 DRINKING AND THINKING Temperance :Alcohol causes damage to the brain ,heart,and liver,Victory is gained by making the decision ,"I choose not to drink "and then by employing the power of the four dimensions of man Bible .Man's life record has been damaged by sin ,the only way he can stand in the investigativ judgment is to repent ,confess,and ask in Jesus nme to have his record cleared and to gain victory . LECTURE No.10 LAWLESSNESS Temperance .Ten commandements of health are presented .Health lawlessness will lead to physical ruin. Conformity to this law my restore health . LECTURE No.11 RESTLESSNESS Temperance .The physical rest period of the heart is important to man .Drug abuse affects the heartbeat and its relationship to health LECTURE No.12 HYPNOTIC SEDATIVES Temperance .Hallucinogenes interfere with ordinary mental and emotional processes ;produicng vivd perceptions of things that are not present in reality .This can cause them to do criminal acts when they believe they are doing right . Bible :Papal deceptions interfere with God's plan for man .This can cause him to believe he is doing what is right ,but he is under a delusion .He learns to believe a lie .(Beast of revelation 13) LECTURE No.13 HYPTONIC STIMULANTS Temperance :Amphetamines and barbiturates interfere with the central nervous system and deaden the control of cells in the brain Bible : The Seven day week is God's timepiece for worshiping the Creator .Papal Rome has interfered with this and set up its own control . LECTURE No.14 CONTROL OF CONTROLLED Temperance :Satan controls the lind through narcotics and hypnotism Bible :Through Spiritism Satan seeks to control men .Satan and the evil angels cast out with him are abroad in the earth today ,deceiving men into thinking they are their departed loved ones . LECTURE No.15 : THINKING AND WISHING Temperance : Alcohol ,tobacco,and drugs cannot be conquered by just wanting victory .The will must be exerciced on the side of God to produce an entire change in the life . Bible :Happiness is the desire of everyone ;but many find it elusive .It cannot be obtained by only wanting and wishing .It can only be achieved by following God's plan for governing the life and the Home Visual Aids are on ununmbered pages at the end of each lecture Bibliography YBL Lecture Footnotes
L'EPITRE aux PHILIPPIENS
Dietrich , Suzanne De
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Esclaves de Jésus Christ et saints en Jésus Christ Sous le signe d'une meme grace et d'une meme vocation De toute manières christ est annoncé Vous demeurez fermes Soyez entre vous comme il faut être en Christ Brillez comme des flambeaux dans le monde Réjouissez-vous dans le Seigneur Justes de la seule justice de Dieu Je cours, car j'ai été saisi Dans la paix du Christ Je puis tout par celui qui me fortifie
NOTES, EXPLANATORY AND PRACTICAL ON THE NEW TESTAMENT
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L’ÉPÎTRE AUX ÉPHÉSIENS
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BIBLE READING For the HOME CIRCLE
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COMING EVENTS AND SIGNS OF THE TIMES Our Lord's Great Prophecy Signs of the Times Increase of Knooledge Capital and Labour Christ's Second coming Manner of Christ's coming Object of Christ's coming The Resurrection of The Just The Gathering of Israel The Millenium Elijah the Prophet THE SEVENS OF PROPHCY The Seven Churches The Seven Seals The Seven Trumpets The Seven Last Plagues LIFE ONLY IN CHRIST The Intermediate State The Two Resurrrection The Ministration of Good Angels The Work of Evil Angels Spiritualism PART IV :CHRISTIAN GROWTH AND EXPERIENCE Growth in Grace Trials and Their Object The Ministry of Sorrow Comfort in Affliction Trusting in Jesus Perfection of Character The Importance of Prayer Answers to Prayer Christian Help Work PART V :THE KINDGOM RESTORED The Kingdom of Glory The Saint's Inheritance Promises to the Overcomer The Subjects of the Kingdom Eternal Life The Home of the Saved The City Elysian The New Jerusalem The Conflict Ended Pleasures for evermore The Game of life The Goodly Land FOR THE CHILDREN When sheperds Watched their Flocks The Water that was made Wine The man Who Was Cured on Sabbath The Little Girl Brought to Life The Lad with the Loaves and Fishes The Master of the Waves When Jesus was glorified The Life that Burst the Tomb
BIBLE READING For the HOME CIRCLE
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COMING EVENTS AND SIGNS OF THE TIMES Our Lord's Great Prophecy Signs of the Times Increase of Knooledge Capital and Labour Christ's Second coming Manner of Christ's coming Object of Christ's coming The Resurrection of The Just The Gathering of Israel The Millenium Elijah the Prophet THE SEVENS OF PROPHCY The Seven Churches The Seven Seals The Seven Trumpets The Seven Last Plagues LIFE ONLY IN CHRIST The Intermediate State The Two Resurrrection The Ministration of Good Angels The Work of Evil Angels Spiritualism PART IV :CHRISTIAN GROWTH AND EXPERIENCE Growth in Grace Trials and Their Object The Ministry of Sorrow Comfort in Affliction Trusting in Jesus Perfection of Character The Importance of Prayer Answers to Prayer Christian Help Work PART V :THE KINDGOM RESTORED The Kingdom of Glory The Saint's Inheritance Promises to the Overcomer The Subjects of the Kingdom Eternal Life The Home of the Saved The City Elysian The New Jerusalem The Conflict Ended Pleasures for evermore The Game of life The Goodly Land FOR THE CHILDREN When sheperds Watched their Flocks The Water that was made Wine The man Who Was Cured on Sabbath The Little Girl Brought to Life The Lad with the Loaves and Fishes The Master of the Waves When Jesus was glorified The Life that Burst the Tomb
BIBLE READING For the HOME CIRCLE
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COMING EVENTS AND SIGNS OF THE TIMES Our Lord's Great Prophecy Signs of the Times Increase of Knooledge Capital and Labour Christ's Second coming Manner of Christ's coming Object of Christ's coming The Resurrection of The Just The Gathering of Israel The Millenium Elijah the Prophet THE SEVENS OF PROPHCY The Seven Churches The Seven Seals The Seven Trumpets The Seven Last Plagues LIFE ONLY IN CHRIST The Intermediate State The Two Resurrrection The Ministration of Good Angels The Work of Evil Angels Spiritualism PART IV :CHRISTIAN GROWTH AND EXPERIENCE Growth in Grace Trials and Their Object The Ministry of Sorrow Comfort in Affliction Trusting in Jesus Perfection of Character The Importance of Prayer Answers to Prayer Christian Help Work PART V :THE KINDGOM RESTORED The Kingdom of Glory The Saint's Inheritance Promises to the Overcomer The Subjects of the Kingdom Eternal Life The Home of the Saved The City Elysian The New Jerusalem The Conflict Ended Pleasures for evermore The Game of life The Goodly Land FOR THE CHILDREN When sheperds Watched their Flocks The Water that was made Wine The man Who Was Cured on Sabbath The Little Girl Brought to Life The Lad with the Loaves and Fishes The Master of the Waves When Jesus was glorified The Life that Burst the Tomb
L'EGLISE AU PRESENT
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Christ's Complete Atonement
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Bible Footlights
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How to undrestand the Bible The fall and redemptione Man The love of God Salvation only through Christ conversion, or the ne Birth Christian Baptism The law of God Penalty for Trnsgression The resurrection of the Just Institution of the Sabbath The change of the Sabbath Nebuchadnezzar's Dream Our Lord's Great Prophecy Christ's Second coming The home of the saved
Notes on Prophetics
KRANZ , ALFRED F. J.
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ALL EXISTING LESSONS : DIVNE PROPHECY THE STUDY OF PROPHECY IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES IN PROPHETICAL STUDY THE PROPHET -HIS POSITION AND WORK THE THEME OF PROPHECY THE SUPREME EVENT OF PROPHECY THE HISTORIC PERIODS OF PROPHECY HISTORY OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION HISTORY OF PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION IMPORTANCE OF THE BOOK OF DANIEL AND REVELATIONS THE BOOK OF DANIEL A TEST OF CHARACTER GOD'S CHALLENGE AND BABYLON'S FAILURE THE DREAM AND ITS INTERPRETATION GOD REVEALD AS THE MIGHTY DELIVERER CHURCH AND STATE GOF REVEALED AS KING OF KINGS THE FAMMOF BABYLON WITNESSING GOD IN MEDO PERSIA FOUR GREAT EMPIRES OF PROPHECY THE CHARACTER AND WORK OF THE LITTLE HORN OF DANIEL THE INVESTIGATIVE JUDGEMENT THE CHANGE OF SABBATH THE VISION OF THE RAM ,THE HE GOAT AND THE LITTLE HORN THE LITTLE HORN OF DANIEL 8 AND ITS WORK THE SANCTUARY AND ITS CLEANSING THE SEVENTY WEEKS AND ITS INTRODUCTION THE SEVENTY WEEKS DIVISIONS DANIEL LAST VISION INTRODUCTION OF THE BOOK OF REVELATION THE VISIO OF THE GLORIFIED CHRIST THE PROPHECY OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES SMYRNA PERGAMOS THYATIRA SARDYS PHILADELPHIA LAODECIA A VIEW OF GOD'S THRONE THE SEVEN SEALS THE SEALING WORK THE SEVEN TRUMPETS THE FIFTH TRUMPETS THE SIXTH TRUMPETS THE GREAT SECOND ADVENT MESSAGE THE TWO WITNESSES SATAN'S WARFARE WITH CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH THE PAPACY,ITS WORK CHARACTER AND INFLUENCE THE PAPACY AND THE HEALING OF THE DEADLY WOUND THE UNITED IN PROPHECY OR PROTESTANTISM IN PROPHECY THE DRAGON'S VOICE GOD'S PEOPLE VICTORIOUS THE FIRST ANGEL'S MESSAGE THE THIRD ANGEL'S MESSAGE THE SEVEN LAST PLAGUES BABYLON THE MYSTERY THE CALL OUT OF BABYLON AND HER DESTRUCTION THE MARRAGE OF THE LAMB THE COMING OF THE KING OF THE KINGS THE MILLENIUM PARADISE RESTORED CONCLUDING COMMUNICATION
CHRIST'S ATONING MINISTRY ON THE CROSS
GERHARD F. , Hesel
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CHRIST'S ATONING MINISTRY ON THE CROSS I. CHRIST'S DEATH AND MAN'S SIN II. CHRIST'S DEATH: ITS MEANING III. CHRIST'S DEATH: ITS APPROPRIATION CHRIST'S ATONING MINISTRY IN HEAVEN I.THE FUNCTION OF CHRIST'S HEAVENLY MINISTRY II. THE SPHERE OF CHRIST'S HEAVENLY MINISTRY III. THE NATURE OF CHRIST'S HEAVENLY MINISTRY