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Behold All Things are Become New
Tony Marshall Anderson and Wilmore Holiness Camp Meeting Association
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Beulah
Dora G. Dudley
"If we view this book as furnishing an account of God's personal dealings with her, and of the trying disciplinary steps she was compelled to take in her preparation for the work for which her Father was preparing her, ti is full of most valuable lessons to those who are willing to lay all upon God's altar and to live for His glory alone. If we regard it as a treatise of true consecration and faith, for practical purposes, it is more valuable; for in every successive steop in her development it is made apparent that everything must be thorough, if one would be fully taught of God and be thoroughly equipped for some God-appointed service."
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Beware of Bad Books
"WHY, what harm will books do me? The same harm that personal intercourse would with the bad men who wrote them. If a good book can be read without making one better, a bad book cannot be read without making one worse. ... Here we have a definition of what we mean by" bad books:" whatever books neither feed the mind nor purify the heart, but intoxicate the mind and corrupt the heart."
Revised Series;32
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Beware of the sleeping dog
Roy Lauter and Wilmore Free Methodist Church (Wilmore, Ky.)
Spring renewal week, 2017 ; no.3
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Blackboard illustrations of religious experiences
Cornelius P. Haggard and National Holiness Association
Seminar on Holiness Doctrine,1961
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Buried With Him by Baptism into His Death
A written conversation with a Baptist about the error of using the term 'buried with Christ by baptism' and the 'liquid' grave. ... "F. There is no "liquid grave" in my Bible. Your quotation, "buried with Christ by baptism," is as improper and as deceptive as to quote "There is no God" to prove that the Bible teaches Atheism, leaving out "The fool hath said in his heart." You leave out "by baptism into HIS DEATH," the very words which explain this baptism. What proof have you that there is a liquid grave in ritual baptism?"
Doctrinal Series;4
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Can a Christian Consistently Patronize the Theater
Rev J H Horst
A presentation of the theater from the stand-point of Christian ethics
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Childe of Light Walking in Darkness
Thomas Goodwin
This is a detailed collection of works on Christian life by Thomas Goodwin, distributed in 1643.
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Christian Beneficence
Rev JW Presby
"Our dictionary informs us that the word beneficence is derived from the Latin words bene and facere, to do well. Beneficence, then, is doing well, or the best we can in the use of the possessions over which God has made us stewards. The moral obligation resting upon the possessor of property to use it for the glory of God must be conscientiously met, or he will suffer irreparable injury to his Christian character. Nothing contributes more to a healthy growth in all those graces which go to make up the perfect Christian character than the systematic,conscientious, and prayerful exercise of beneficence."
Gold and Silver Series;7
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Christ in Us
B. F. Crary
"It is the personal Christ actually, potentially, consciously with us and in us. As the Son is in the Father, and the Father in the Son, so is Christ in us. He is our life, as the vine is the life of the branch."
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Church Money-Matters
"Can we doubt that if the Christian Church gave only to glorify God and build up character there would be money in abundance? Is not the word of God, based on the nature of spiritual things, a guarantee of it? The secret of success lies in the quality (If the giving act. It must be like praying, testifying, visiting, teaching, and all other religious duties-a spiritual grace educating the giver and possessing inspiring dignity."
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