Darby Synopsis of the Bible
Darby Synopsis of the Bible
The object of the book is to help a Christian, desirous of reading the word of God with profit, in seizing the scope and connection of that which it contains. Originally written in French, John Darby’s Synopsis provides an excellent summary and overview of each chapter of the New Testament.
Darby SynopsisElectronic text, Copyright 1995 by L. Hodgett. Used by permission. The content of this module may not be reproduced without permission from L. J. L. Hodgett, Stem Publishing.
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Burroughs Gospel Worship 14 chapters (263 pages) which are each a sermon on how to properly worship God. (format PDF)
“Jeremiah Burroughs’ Gospel Worship has greatly influenced my understanding of biblical worship. It is one of the most important books I have ever read.”
–R.C. Sproul
Download: Burroughs Gospel Worship.
This work came from Costas Stergiou.
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