The Church Epistles: Romans to ThessaloniansCosimo, Inc., 2007 M03 1 - 276 pages Usually identified with the Christian sect of Hyper-dispensationalism-which recognizes a clear distinction between the Church and Israel and claims that the Church began with the ministry of the Apostle Paul-E.W. Bullinger focuses here on Paul's epistles to the churches, defending them as God's unique revelation and expounding on the great truth of the Mystery, or Body of Christ. This passionate attempt to "bring back vital truths to their proper place" is a must-read for Bible scholars and believers alike. British clergyman ETHELBERT WILLIAM BULLINGER (1837-1913) was one of the most respected Bible scholars of the 19th century. He is author of numerous works including Commentary on Revelation, Great Cloud of Witnesses, and How to Enjoy the Bible. |
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... true love of simply , unaffected goodness , " & c . , & c . And this is the popular theology of the present day substituted for Christianity by which " the Christian faith " ( instead of being the revelation of the Holy Spirit in these ...
... true love of simply , unaffected goodness , " & c . , & c . And this is the popular theology of the present day substituted for Christianity by which " the Christian faith " ( instead of being the revelation of the Holy Spirit in these ...
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... true one and the one for our instruction . But there is another more technical , which interlaces it and enhances its perfection . Four of the seven churches were in what became the Western half of the Roman Empire ( now called Europe ) ...
... true one and the one for our instruction . But there is another more technical , which interlaces it and enhances its perfection . Four of the seven churches were in what became the Western half of the Roman Empire ( now called Europe ) ...
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... true Christian position ; and cannot go forward or learn anything else to our real advantage . All other truth which we may learn will be out of proportion and out of place if it is not subordinated to and dominated by the essential and ...
... true Christian position ; and cannot go forward or learn anything else to our real advantage . All other truth which we may learn will be out of proportion and out of place if it is not subordinated to and dominated by the essential and ...
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Contents
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16v 11 24 | 67 |
2nd Corinthians | 86 |
EphesiansThe Epistle as a whole and chap i 114 | 102 |
Ephesiansi 1723 and iii 1419 The Two Prayers | 118 |
PhilippiansIts structure and scope | 133 |
Colossiansi lii 9 | 152 |
Colossiansiii 1iv 1 | 173 |
1st Thessalonians i 1iii 13 | 186 |
2nd Thessalonianschap i | 208 |
The Other Pauline Epistles | 229 |
The cause of the present distress | 248 |
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Page 2 - And this continued by the space of two years; so that all they which dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks.