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W. H. Griffith Thomas (1861–1924)

Auteur de St Paul's Epistle to the Romans

77 oeuvres 2,167 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Å’uvres de W. H. Griffith Thomas

St Paul's Epistle to the Romans (1946) 240 exemplaires
Genesis: A Devotional Commentary (1946) 215 exemplaires
How We Got Our Bible (1900) 131 exemplaires
Hebrews: A Devotional Commentary (1962) 114 exemplaires
1 and 2 Peter (1999) 108 exemplaires
The Holy Spirit of God (1913) 106 exemplaires
Outline Studies in Acts (1916) 103 exemplaires
Christianity is Christ (1909) 75 exemplaires
Methods of Bible study (1900) 66 exemplaires
The Catholic Faith (1905) 61 exemplaires
Studies in Colossians and Philemon (1973) 51 exemplaires
Grace and Power (1916) 32 exemplaires
And God Spake These Words (1926) 15 exemplaires
The Prayers of St. Paul (1914) 13 exemplaires
The Essentials of Life (1920) 8 exemplaires
The work of the ministry (1905) 6 exemplaires
A sacrament of our redemption (1903) 3 exemplaires
Law for Retailers (2003) 2 exemplaires
Commentary: Genesis 1 exemplaire
Christ Pre-eminent 1 exemplaire
The Acts 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1861
Date de décès
1924
Sexe
male

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This book is sixty studies which provide both a comprehensive and detailed outline of Matthew. This is a very useful volume on the Lord's Kingship and Kingdom.
 
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phoovermt | Mar 23, 2023 |
In all, Methods of Bible Study offers a competent program for study of the Bible that is inclusive and useful for the Christian laity, scholars, and preachers. The author makes clear that anyone committed to God, and able to devote effort to their scriptural study, can attain a reasonable level of understanding.
 
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phoovermt | Mar 20, 2023 |
This one's a twofer--two classic commentaries by two different authors in one book. Rev. Thomas' outline of 2nd Peter was terse, to the point and kind of meh. Perhaps my reception of his work suffered because he had to follow Rev. Leighton. Archbishop Leighton did a phenomenal job of studying 1st Peter. He pulls apart the text phrase by phrase, connecting them to other scripture passages and the Christian's daily walk with Christ. I can see why they bothered to republish it over 300 years after it was written.
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Hamburgerclan | Jun 15, 2013 |
Griffith Thomas classic book on the 39 articles is a glimpse into the evangelical side of the Church of England. Thomas spends much of the book defending the Anglican brand from its two extremes, Puritanism and Romanism. A moderate Calvinism marks the pages, as Thomas explains each Article, its history, its purpose, and how it has worked itself out over time. The book is very easy to read, and its polemics are mild at best. It would probably do well for all of us to return to our church's foundation documents and reacquaint ourselves with our theological basis. SDG.… (plus d'informations)
 
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micgood | 1 autre critique | Jun 9, 2011 |

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Å’uvres
77
Membres
2,167
Popularité
#11,855
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
8
ISBN
87
Langues
2

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