Seven Lectures on the Prophetical Addresses to the Seven Churches Notes on the Apocalypse gleaned at lectures in Geneva, 1842 Substance of a lecture on Prophecy Studies on the Book of Daniel Remarks on a Part of Daniel Enquiry as to the Antichrist of Prophecy Signs of Antichrist Questions of Interest as to Prophecy Outline of the Revelation Remarks on the Seven Churches The Principles displayed in the Ways of God, compared with His Ultimate Dealings
Canaan and the Armour of God Colossians 1 Notes of a Private Conversation. The Epistle to the Philippians 1 2 Philippians 2 Philippians 3 Thoughts on 2 Timothy for the Closing Days The Eternal Sonship of Christ The Rest, the Word, and the Priesthood A Call to Gilgal Miscellaneous Notes on the Epistles Justification and Righteousness Romans 6 Christ Dwelling in the Heart. To Live - Christ. Notes of the Meeting of Brethren at Guelph, Ontario Notes on Revelation A Letter On Atonement Luke 15 (Notes of Readings) John 14 (Notes of Readings) The Father's House An Address on John 14 The Acts of the Apostles The Epistle to the Ephesians Notes of the Cheltenham meeting. Ephesians 1:15-23; Ephesians 2:1-10 Fragments. Fragment on 2 Cor. 4, 5:1-5 Fragments on Matthew 27:17- [?] Psalm 51, 2 Cor. 3 and 4. Lecture - May 1872. Titus 1:3. [2?] 2 Corinthians 8 - 10. The Aaronic and Melchisedec Priesthood. God's Delight in Blessing His People. Imitators of God Articles probably by J. N. Darby. The Lord's Host "Love is of God," and "God is love." Magazine Fragments On the Coming of the Lord. "Raised and seated together." Rest for the Weary. Risen with Christ The Thoughtfulness of Divine Love Unselfishness. "The Word became flesh." Notes of a Lecture. A Letter on "The Praise of Men" A Few Helpful Remarks For the Present Times The Vail. Letter, 1 Timothy 4:8 Two Brief Quotes Notes of Addresses On the Baptism of Households Beloved Children The Cross. The Character of the Ministry of the Gospel. Christianity Mysterious The Closing Days of Christendom The Coming of the Lord. The Full Import of Conversion. The Costliness and Blessed Self-hiding of the Love of Christ. "Thou shalt surely rejoice." Forgivenesss and Salvation. Fragments A Reading on Galatians 2:19-21. Genesis 12 The Gospel without the Church. The Heavenly One and the Heavenly Ones. Faith, Hope, and Charity for an Evil Day. How the Lost Sheep was Found Like Christ in Glory. Luke 12:32. The Mission of the Comforter. The Name of the Lord. A note on the Parables of the Treasure and the Net. The Patriarch Jacob Philippians 3. Principles of Faithful Bible Translation Letters on certain points in Romanism Notes of a lecture on Revelation 3:7-13. Time and Space The Unity of the Spirit and the Word of God. Righteousness without Grace. Waiting and Watching Worship - Notes of a Reading. Mr Darby's footnote to 1 Cor. 8:1 in the New Translation on ginosko & oida. Are the Newman Street teachers (Catholic Apostolic) sent of God?
Is there a re-application of the blood? Unrevised notes of readings on the Gospel of John Notes - Spiritual Songs, Morrish edition, 1882. Brief notes on the First Chapter of John The Second Coming of Christ Notes of Addresses. Funeral of Augustus James Clarke, a 13 year old boy. The Call of Abraham The Christian Divinely Pictured. Note on the Chronological Dates Collectanea: Notes of a Reading on Colossians 1 (1879) What does the Coming of the Comforter mean? The Lord's Departure Deuteronomy 26 A Reading on Ephesians 1. Eternal Life Evil Thoughts, unbidden and hated. God Manifested and Glorified. God Speaking from Heaven "God was in Christ." Gospel Addresses The Grace that is in Christ Jesus. On Haggai 2:5-9 The Heavens Opened On Hebrews 2 "His praise shall continually be in my mouth." A Just God and a Saviour John 17 The Cleansing of the Leper. Extract from an Unpublished Letter. Light, Love and Life "The Lord Himself shall descend." A "Man in Christ" and the flesh. Man's heart and Christ's Heart. Matthew 16:13-28 New Creation The Testimony of the Presence of God, The Failure of the Flesh The Nazarite Liberality of Heart Service Remembrance of Deliverance; and Guidance. Obedience and Manifestation The Object of Prophecy On Eternal Life Part with Christ Peace, Grace, and Glory The Perfect Man Power for Conflict The Spirit's Presence in the Church The Presence of Christ and Spiritual Intelligence The Present Effect of Waiting for Christ The Priestly Garments Spiritual Songs Hymnbook, Preface of 1881. Searched and Known Self-Knowledge Sins Blotted Out and Glory Seen "Some better thing." Sorrows and Triumphs The Standing and State of the Believer True Greatness The Temptation of Christ That I may win Christ Grace and Glory Treasure in Earthen Vessels. The True Grace of God wherein we stand. True Nazariteship Two Brief Articles The Unsought Love of God The Service of Women What Characterises the Christian and secures his blessing. What the World is; and how a Christian can live in it. "What hath God wrought?" "Where I am ye cannot come" Unpublished letter, dated July 1850, and sent from France.
Is faith in Messiah necessary to the content of saving faith in the Old Testament as it is in the New? While the dispensational tradition has been clear that salvation in every age includes a common object (God), a common basis (Christ’s death), and a common requirement (faith), it has not always agreed on the content of saving faith across the testaments. Written within the dispensational tradition, One Gospel seeks to advance the discussion by looking at Paul’s use of the Abraham story in Romans 4. This work contends there is continuity between the Old Testament and the New as illustrated by Abraham and Paul. The content of saving faith must always include faith in Messiah, who, in the progress of revelation, is identified as Jesus Christ.
Modern language version of the classic J. N. Darby translation of 1890, faithful to the exact wording of the original. This translation is one of the only modern versions that can be quoted, copied, and reproduced without copyright infringement or special permission, up to nearly the entire Old or New Testaments.
Apocalyptic millennialism is one of the most powerful strands in evangelical Christianity. It is not a single belief, but across many powerful evangelical groups there is general adhesion to faith in the physical return of Jesus in the Second Coming, the affirmation of a Rapture heavenward of "saved" believers, a millennium of peace under the rule of Jesus and his saints and, eventually, a final judgement and entry into deep eternity. In Discovering the End of Time (2016) Donald Harman Akenson traced the emergence of the primary packaging of modern apocalyptic millennialism back to southern Ireland in the 1820s and '30s. In Exporting the Rapture, he documents for the first time how the complex theological construction that has come to dominate modern evangelical thought was enhulled in an organizational system that made it exportable from the British Isles to North America-- and subsequently around the world. A key figure in this process was John Nelson Darby who was at first a formative influence on evangelical apocalypticism in Ireland; then the volatile central figure in Brethren apocalypticism throughout the British Isles; and also a crusty but ultimately very successful missionary to the United States and Canada. Akenson emphasizes that, as strong a personality as John Nelson Darby was, the real story is that he became a vector for the transmission of a terrifically complex and highly seductive ideological system from the old world to the new. So beguiling, adaptable, and compelling was the new Dispensational system that Darby injected into North-American evangelicalism that it continued to spread logarithmically after his death. By the 1920s, the system had become the doctrinal template of the fundamentalist branch of North-American evangelicalism and the distinguishing characteristic of the bestselling Scofield Bible.
This concise yet insightful commentary on the book of Romans provides a valuable resource for scholars and students of theology. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of Greek and Hebrew, as well as his deep understanding of Christian doctrine, the author provides a thought-provoking analysis of one of the most important books in the New Testament. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.