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Marion Field focuses on Darby's development and life without judging doctrinal issues: she chronicles the story of a brilliant advocate of an insightful but controversial theology.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
John Nelson Darby comments on every single chapter of The Gospel Of Luke. The author was not only an evangelist, but also one of the pioneers of the Dispensionalists movement. The Man Of Sorrows offers plenty of room for meditations, but also valuable and suggestive thoughts by this able minister of the Word of God.
Volume One contains the following: Considerations addressed to the Archbishop of Dublin and the Clergy who signed the petition to the House of Commons for Protection. Considerations on the Nature and Unity of the Church of Christ. The Notion of a Clergyman, dispensationally the sin against the Holy Ghost. Thoughts on the Present Position of the Home Mission. Christian Liberty of Preaching and Teaching the Lord Jesus Christ Parochial Arrangement Destructive of God's Order in the Church The Character of Office in the Present Dispensation On the Apostasy - What is Succession a Succession of? The Apostasy of the Successive Dispensations On Lay Preaching On the Formation of Churches Some further ...
Volume 32 contains the following: Examination of Mill's Logic 1 2 3 4 God in His Essence and Attributes The Most High A few words on the Trinity The Absolute The Relative and the Absolute Self-consciousness and the Infinite Miracles and Infidelity On Mysticism On the Government of God and His Counsels in Grace The Coming of the Lord that which characterises the Christian Life The Olive, the Vine, and the Fig-tree The Value of Scripture Knowledge Some Observations on the Scripture Lessons of the Board of Education Deliverance from the Law of Sin Progress of Democratic Power, and its Effects on the Moral State of England Four things we have in Christ "This one thing" Philippians 3 The Believer's Place in Christ 2 Corinthians 5 The Narrative of Passion Week, and of the Resurrection The Facts of the Lord's Resurrection, in their Relative Order The Closing Commissions in the Gospels The Faith once Delivered to the Saints Jude 3 The Public Ruin of the Church 1 Timothy 3:15, 16; 2 Timothy 2:19-22 Letter on "Apostasy" The Person of the Lord The Humiliation of Christ
Volume 8 contains the following: An Examination of the statements made in the "Thoughts on the Apocalypse" Answer to a "Letter to the Brethren and Sisters who meet for communion in Ebrington Street." Answer to a "Second Letter to the Brethren and Sisters who meet for communion in Ebrington Street." A brief notice of a tract entitled "Remarks on the Seventh Chapter of Daniel"
Volume 33 contains the following: On the Gospel of John: 1 2 3 4 5 On the Epistle to the Romans: 1 2 3 Review of "Lectures on the Second Advent," and "The Apocalypse Unfulfilled." Reply to an article in the "Zionsbote" upon "Darbyism" A letter on a pamphlet by Mr. F. Olivier, entitled, "The Body of Christ, and a Misunderstanding on the Subject." Is the "One Body" the ground of gathering? New Lump Christ and Sanctification On Everlasting Punishment "The Eternity of Evil." Letter on Immortality and Everlasting Punishment The Deity of Christ and what constitutes Christianity; Development Letters on the Revised New Testament Letter on the Parables of the Thirteenth of Matthew A note on the Parables of the Treasure and the Net Romans 7 and 8 Romans 9 Note on the application of the types of the Red Sea and Jordan.
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John Nelson Darby is best known as the architect of the most influential system of end-times thinking among the world's half-a-billion evangelicals. This book re-examines Darby's thought and argues that claims that Darby is the father of dispensationalism may need to be revised.