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The Apocalypse — part 2, Rev. 4 - 17. (Part 1 is found in the file apoca1.doc, part 3 in apoca3.doc.) The Visions of John in Patmos: being Notes on the Apocalypse. E. Dennett. REVELATION 4. A DISTINCT section of this book commences with this chapter. When John was in the Spirit on the Lord's-day, he was commanded "to write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter," or more a.. 2009. 9. 4.
The Apocalypse — part 1, Rev. 1 - 3 (Part 2 is found in the file apoca2.doc, part 3 in apoca3.doc.) The Visions of John in Patmos: being Notes on the Apocalypse. E. Dennett. "I am . . . the bright and morning star." Rev. 22: 16. PREFATORY NOTE. THE following chapters, first issued in the Christian Friend and Instructor, have been carefully revised; an Introduction has been written, and a few notes added where any additional light.. 2009. 9. 2.
"All Saints." Eph. 3: 18. E. Dennett. Christian Friend, vol. 9, 1882, p. 309. There are two ways in which we may fall into sectarianism. We may adopt a distinctively sectarian platform by associating ourselves with those believers whose bond is avowedly a common agreement on points of doctrine, or upon questions of church government; or, while we professedly take the ground of the Church of God, we may become.. 2009. 9. 1.
Expository Jotting — "Accepted in the Beloved." E. Dennett. Christian Friend, vol. 11, 1884, p. 328. As to the meaning of this phrase we cite a note from the New Translation by J.N.D. He says, after giving the Greek word, "taken us into His favour," "put us into a position of grace and favour." "Accepted us" is too formal a doctrine here, not so general as χαριτόω (the Greek word used). But "shewn us grace or favour" does not gi.. 2009. 8. 30.
The Three Marys as presented in the Gospels. E. Dennett. PREFATORY. BY "the three Marys" it is not meant that there are not other Marys in the New Testament, only that the three selected — Mary the mother of our Lord, Mary of Bethany, and Mary Magdalene — occupy a specially prominent place. It must indeed be apparent to every reader of the Scriptures that these three were distinctly chosen of God for assoc.. 2009. 8. 28.
The Three Raisings of the Dead Mark 5: 22-43; Luke 7: 11-16; John 11. E. Dennett. Christian Friend, vol. 7, 1880, p. 260. Three times only, as far as we know, did the Lord Jesus, while upon earth, raise the dead to life; viz., the daughter of Jairus, the son of the widow of Nain, and Lazarus. Each of these cases has its special characteristics and instruction. The daughter of Jairus had but just expired when the Lord entered .. 2009. 8. 27.
An Exposition of Second Timothy E. Dennett. 2 Timothy 1: 1-5 There is a great and felt difference between the first and second epistles to Timothy. The former contemplates the assembly in its pristine order, with everything regulated by the divine word; the latter deals with the path of the faithful in a time of confusion and departure from the truth. There are two verses which express this difference. In the first, the Apost.. 2009. 8. 26.
Twelve Letters to Young Believers E. Dennett. PREFACE These letters to young believers are reprinted, without alteration, from the Christian's Friend magazine. They were originally written by the editor for the help of one who had but recently been converted, and who had never the opportunity of listening to oral teaching. But in as much as the subjects of which they treat are of vital and abiding interest they are now issued i.. 2009. 8. 24.
Edward Dennett EDWARD DENNETT was born in the Isle of Wight, 1831, at Bembridge, and died in Croydon in Oct., 1914 after a short illness. His people were all in the Church of England, but he was converted as a lad through the instrumentality of a godly clergyman, and he left the church from conviction and became minister of a Baptist Chapel in Greenwich, having previously matriculated at London University. In .. 2009. 8. 22.