By Ronald D. Howes 1844 was a banner year for imagination, speculation, and false prophets. William Miller’s day in court, or night on the roof top, came and went only to be upstaged by the daring enterprise of Ellen G. White of Seventh-Day Adventist fame. New religions were springing up with reckless abandon in the United …
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Some Thoughts on “Second Baptism”
By Jimmy Tuten, Jr. Long before our time the question of re-baptism has been debated, argued and hashed over many times. One can understand the need for such discussions during that period of time when men were trying to come out of the sects of christendom to unite on the Bible. Issues were not as well …
New Papers Galore
By Cecil Willis In Edward George Earl Lytton’s dramatic production, Richelieu, written in 1839, it was said that “The pen is mightier than the sword.” Our Lord also knew this. All that we know of what He taught is what we learn through the written word. We never would have known one thing that our Savior …
Spiritual Gifts (III): Gifts of Faith and Miraculous Power
By Bruce Edwards, Jr. The Gift of Faith The next three gifts in Paul’s catalogue in 1 Cor. 12:811 are faith, gifts of healing, and workings of miracles. These are interrelated and thus we shall examine them as a group. Some denominationalists have a field day with the apostle’s mention of faith in his list of …
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