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Adamic, Louis, et. al. The Truth About Aimee Semple McPherson A Symposium Girard, KS Haldeman-Julius Company 1926 First Edition; First Impression Paperback Very Good with No dust jacket as issued Paperback booklet has tan cover black print. Former owners name in front. Cover shows soiling, contents clean. Paper yellowing due to age. Published articles by author and Edward Campbell, Mike Schindler, and Robert Mason exposing Aimee as a fraud. " Aimee Semple McPherson (October 9, 1890 – September 27, 1944), also known as Sister Aimee, was a Canadian-American Los Angeles–based evangelist and media celebrity in the 1920s and 1930s. She founded the Foursquare Church. McPherson has been noted as a pioneer in the use of modern media, especially radio, and was the second woman to be granted a broadcast license. She used radio to draw on the growing appeal of popular entertainment in North America and incorporated other forms into her weekly sermons at Angelus Temple.In her time she was the most publicized Christian evangelist, surpassing Billy Sunday and her other predecessors. She conducted public faith-healing demonstrations before large crowds; testimonies conveyed tens of thousands of people healed. McPherson's articulation of the United States as a nation founded and sustained by divine inspiration continues to be echoed by many pastors in churches today. News coverage sensationalized misfortunes with family and church members; particularly inflaming accusations she had fabricated her reported kidnapping, turning it into a national spectacle McPherson's preaching style, extensive charity work and ecumenical contributions were a major influence in revitalization of American Evangelical Christianity in the 20th century."(Wikipedia) Rare work. Book now in archival sleeve to protect condition. Paperback may indicate a booklet, phamplet, tract or book.; Big blue book No. B-28; Photo; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 64 pages
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American Radio Broadcasters My Favorite Sermons American Radio Broadcasters N.D. First Edition; Second Printing Paperback Very Good with no dust jacket This booklet is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Tan cover with brown lettering. Sermons by R. B. Finney, Clark Smith, W. A. Fagal, etc. Booklet Paperback may indicate a booklet, phamplet, tract or book.; 12mo; 80 pages
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B.H. A Relation of the Fearful Estate of Francis Spira, after he turned apostate from the protestant faith to popery. Together with the miserable and woful death of several others, wh have been enemies to the Gospel of Christ London Davies and Booth 1816 First Edition; First Impression Ephemera Very Good with no dust jacket Original imprint .Rebound in marble boards with parchment end papers and a beautiful label for title. Some foxing to uneven cut pages. Also the fearful estate and miserable end of John Chill, The Emperor Julian, Henry of Bullen, Henry the Fourth, The late famous French General Marshal Turenne, Latamus, Bishop Gardiner. Other additions to this book include: A Sketch of the Character of the late John Howard, A Short account of the life of The Rev. Timothy Senier, The life of Dr. Samuel Finley late President of New Jersey College. Among English Puritans, the most common and the most feared of Satan's temptations was the temptation to despair, the loss of hope in one's own salvation. Perhaps the most widely-known example of despair in the sixteenth and seventeenth century was the case of an Italian lawyer Francis Spira. In 1548, Spira converted to Lutheranism and began to spread the Lutheran message to others. Under pressure from the Catholic Church, however, he renounced his Protestant faith. He then became convinced that he was a reprobate, destined for hell. The story of Spira spread throughout Europe, surfacing in sermons and treatises dealing with despair. In England, an account of Spira's case by a first-hand witness, Matteo Gribalde, appeared in 1550. The most influential English account of Spira, however, was written by Nathaniel Bacon in 1638. Bacon's Fearefull Estate of Francis Spira, based on the original Latin records, became an instant best-seller and was reissued ten times in England and eight times in the American colonies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. For anti-Puritans, Spira's case exemplified the dangers of the Calvinist teachings of predestination and human corruption. Puritans, however, empathized with Spira, seeing Spira's condition as simply an extreme example of the experience of all godly Christians. Rare works. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 80 pages
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Barney, Kenneth D. The Fourth Watch of the Night Springfield, MO Gospel Publishing House 1973 First Edition; First Impression paperback Very Good with no dust jacket Black cover with white and blue print. This book is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Paperback may indicate a booklet, phamplet, tract or book.; 12mo; 95 pages
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Beirnes, Wm. God's Prophetic Calendar Tequesta, FL The Midnight Cry ca1970 First Edition; First Impression Paperback Very Good with no dust jacket Tan cover with black print. This booklet is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Rare. Booklet Possibly no publication date in item. Beirnes, William F. (William Francis) 1890-1984, was clergy with the Pilgrim Holiness Church and author. other publications: Resurrection glory : its mysteries unfolded, The Midnight Cry, Questions and answers on the second coming, Revelation, God's prophetic calendar, Exposition of the Olivet discourse, et. al. Scarce if not rare. ; Photograph; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 24 pages
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Boyd Carpenter, W. Footprints of the Saviour London, England H. R. Allenson 1920 First American; First Impression Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Reddish brown cloth with gilt print. Some rubs to cover and spine but bright decorative cover. Rare work by Carpenter who was Lord Bishop of Rippon. We provide delivery tracking on US orders.
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Branham, William Marrion The Spoken Word, Vol 8, No. 4r Communion Jefferson, Indiana Spoken Word Publications 1965 First Edition; First Impression Paperback Very Good with No dust jacket as issued Paperback booklet of a sermon preached by Rev. Branham on December 12 , 1965 at the Tucson Tabernacle in Arizona. William Marrion Branham (April 6, 1909 – December 24, 1965) was an American Christian minister, generally acknowledged as initiating the post World War II healing revival.Branham's first meetings as a faith healer started in 1946. Branham's sensational healing services are well documented and he is regarded as the pacesetter for those who followed him. Historians generally mark the 1946 meetings as inaugurating the modern healing revival. William Branham claimed to have received an angelic visitation on May 7, 1946 commissioning his worldwide ministry. Branham's healing power became legendary. Scarce. ; The Spoken Word; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 12 pages
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Bresee, Phineas F Sermons from Matthew's Gospel Kansas City, MO Nazarene Pub. House N.D. First Edition; First Impression Paperback Good with no dust jacket Cover stained and front hinge weak but not separated. This is a rare paperback book of Bresee's sermons. This book is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Paperback may indicate a booklet, phamplet, tract or book.; 220 pages
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Brown, Arthur I. Men, Monkeys and Missing Links Findlay, OH Fundamental Truth Publishers c1921 First Edition; First Impression Paperback Very Good with no dust jacket Grey booklet with black print. Very clean. Scarce. This booklet is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Arthur Brown was a Canadian physician turned Baptist preacher, who began writing on evolutionary themes in the 1920's. This volume is an early critique of some of the 'missing links' in early 20th century human evolutionary thought, which includes some of the 'missing links' that were later proven to be contemporary hoaxes.; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 39 pages
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Burham, L. Dewey Sermons That Clicked Brookston, IN Prairiana Home 1961 First Edition; First Impression Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Green cover with gold lettering. Clean contents. Very rare book of sermons by pastor of an Episcopal church.
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Carradine, B Revival incidents Chicago, Ill Christian Witness Co 1913 First Edition; First Impression Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Green cover with gold lettering. A rare copy of authors book on revivals. Many sermons including, but not limited to, The Restitutions of a Revival Meeting, The Revelations of a Revival Meeting, Decepments of a Revival Meeting, Strange Cases, The Remuneration in some Meetings, and many more. Born April 4, 1842, in Yazoo County, Mississippi, he moved with his family the Yazoo City in 1852. He served with the Confederate Army for the last five months of the Civil War. Educated at the University of Mississippi, he was ordained a Methodist elder in 1878. He served in parsonages in New Orleans and Mississippi.Carradine wrote 26 books which primarily advanced his religious beliefs. Several of his books were centered on the concept of sanctification. He also wrote about his opposition to the Louisiana lottery making an analogy between it and slavery. Book now in archival sleeve to protect condition.; 245 pages
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Carradine, Beverly Revival sermons Dallas, TX Allegheny Publications 2001 First Impression Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Pink cover with brown print. Clean contents with some underlining or marking of passages. Includes Departed Blessings, A Portrait of SIn, THe rejection of Saul, A soldier of Christ, Christ Lost and Found, The Uttermost Saviour, Sin and Salvation. Scarce. ; 194 pages
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Chambers, H. M An invisible partnership, or, The faculty family Kansas City, MO Pentecostal Nazarene Publishing House 1919 First Edition; First Impression Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Green cover with gold print. Rare book. Has some yellowing to pages. Author was President of Missouri Holiness College in Clarence, Mo. and a pastor in Kansas City, Mo. The book is a series of sermons preached on 1 Thess. 5:23 where man is described as "composed of spirit, soul, and body". This booklet is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Rare. ; Drawing ; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 79 pages
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Channing, William E. Remarks on the Slavery Question In a Letter to Jonathan Phillips, Esq. Boston, MA James Munroe and Co. 1839 First Edition; First Impression Paperback Good with No dust jacket as issued Brown paper cover with handwritten title. Endpaper missing thus book starts with Title page. Yellowing and some foxing to pages due to age. This is the original 1839 printing and not a reprint or digital printing. This book is culturally important as it discloses the slavery question early in the century and may be considered as one of the primary source publications on the subject of African American's and slavery. It was written by William Ellery Channing (April 7, 1780 – October 2, 1842) was the foremost Unitarian preacher in the United States in the early nineteenth century and along with Andrews Norton, (1786-1853), one of Unitarianism's leading theologians. He was known for his articulate and impassioned sermons and public speeches, and as a prominent thinker in the liberal theology of the day. Channing's religion and thought were among the chief influences on the New England Transcendentalists, though he never countenanced their views, which he saw as extreme. The beliefs he espoused, especially within his "Baltimore Sermon[1]" of May 5, 1819, at the ordination of a future famous theologian and educator in his own right, Jared Sparks, (1789-1866), as the first minister (1819-1823) of the newly organized (1817) "First Independent Church of Baltimore" (later the "First Unitarian Church of Baltimore (Unitarian and Universalist)"). Here he espoused his principles and tenets of the developing philosophy and theology of "Unitarianism" resulted in the organization later in 1825 of the first Unitarian denomination in America (American Unitarian Association) and the later developments and mergers between Unitarians and Universalists resulting finally in the Unitarian Universalist Association of America in 1961. Channing was writing in response to Henry Clay's speech on slavery. Now you can own an original 1839 printing of this famous work. Scarce.
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Chapman, J. B Singing in the shadows Kansas City, MO Nazarene Publishing House 1941 Stated First Edition; First Impression Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket Signed by Author Blue cover with gold print. Yellowing to contents especially end papers. Former owner's name scratched out in ink. Signed on the title page "J. B. Chapman". This book is protected by an archival quality sleeve to maintain present condition. Rare. ; 7.50 X 5.50 X 1 inches; 183 pages; Signed by Author
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