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Bread and Salt from the Word of God
In Sixteen Sermons
2021 || Paperback || Theodor Zahn || Importantia Publishing
Theodor Zahn (1838 - 1933) was a German Protestant theologian and a biblical scholar at the University of Erlangen. He was distinguished for his eminent scholarship, especially in connection with the New Testament canon. He stood at the head of the conservative scholarship at his time.
Upon request by his students Theodor Zahn collected sixteen sermons to cover the Church’s Year. The difference and the agreement between scientific lectures and sermons was important to understand for his stu...
New Park Street Pulpit Sermons 2 1856
2007 || Paperback || C.H. Spurgeon || Importantia Publishing
Spurgeon's sermons are notable for their quantity and quality. The NEW PARK STREET PULPIT consists of the fi rst 6 volumes preceding the 57 volumes of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit. It covers the years of Spurgeon's ministry at New Park Street Chapel (1855-1860). This book contains Spurgeon's sermons, preached during his first year at this New Park Street Chapel
The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
|| Paperback || G. Smeaton || Importantia Publishing
This classic work, originally written in the 19th century, remains one of the valuable volumes on this subject. Smeaton's work is divided into three parts: (1) a biblical survey of the old and new testament to show the constant exhibition of the Holy Spirit; (2) a brief outline of the Church's dogmatic view of the Spirit; (3) and an overview of the history from the Apostolic Age to 19th century. George Smeaton (1814-1889) was professor of exegetical theology at New College, Edinburgh.
The Message of the Son of Man
2022 || Paperback || Edwin A. Abbott || Importantia Publishing
The Message of the Son of Man examines the phrase “the Son of Man,” found frequently throughout the New Testament, often from Jesus himself; and in the Old Testament, used by the prophets. It offers deep analysis and insight into the Old and New Testaments, specifically referred at this phrase, and it real meaning in Jesus Christ context.