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The Gospel of the Christ
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 815

The Gospel of the Christ

The Gospel of the Christ is a clear, biblical reply to the question of what a person must believe about Jesus Christ to possess eternal life. While Christianity has historically maintained that faith in Jesus Christ is essential for everlasting life, this raises the vital question: what is the necessary content of this faith? Written against the backdrop of the controversy within Free Grace circles over the "crossless gospel" and the contents of saving faith, Thomas Stegall goes well beyond a carefully documented analysis of his own movement. The Gospel of the Christ provides a systematic, exegetically-based treatment of biblical teaching on the subject of "the gospel" and the meaning of the title, "the Christ." The end result is a comprehensive biblical and theological study of Jesus Christ's person and work in the contents of saving faith.

The Stegall Family of Pontotoc County, Mississippi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 674

The Stegall Family of Pontotoc County, Mississippi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Family history and genealogical informetion about the descendants of Jeremiah Green Stegall Sr. who was born 10 November 1806 in Union Co., North Carolina. He married Margaret Clementine Morrison 20 January 1828. They were the parents of six children. Jeremiah died 17 July 1876. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and elsewhere.

Register of Retired Commissioned and Warrant Officers, Regular and Reserve, of the United States Navy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 832
Department of Agriculture and Related Agencies Appropriations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1660
Unfinished Cathedral
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

Unfinished Cathedral

In this concluding novel of Stribling's trilogy on the changes facing the South between the Civil War and the Great Depression, Jerry Catlin, nephew to Col. Miltiades Vaiden, embodies the "secularization of religion" during the 1920s.--Intro., p. vi.