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Title: The Gospel Day
Author: Charles Ebert Orr
Release Date: February 27, 2009 [Ebook #28208]
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE GOSPEL DAY***
The Gospel Day;
Or,
The Light Of Christianity.
By Charles E. Orr.
1904:
Gospel Trumpet Company,
Moundsville, W. Va.
CONTENTS
Preface.
Introduction.
Part I. The Morning.
Chapter I. Christianity A Light.
Chapter II. The Holy Scriptures.
Chapter III. Sin.
Chapter IV. Salvation.
Chapter V. The Way From Sin To Perfect Salvation.
Chapter VI. Fruits And The Two Works.
Chapter VII. The Church Of God.
Chapter VIII. The Ordinances Of The New Testament.
Chapter IX. Divine Healing.
Chapter X. The Soul.
Chapter XI. Spiritual Culture.
Chapter XII. The Course Of The World.
Chapter XIII. The Domestic Relation.
Chapter XIV. Evil Habits And Injurious Indulgences.
Chapter XV. The Trinity.
Chapter XVI. Miscellaneous Subjects.
Part II. The Noonday.
Chapter I. The Date Of The Beginning Of Noonday.
Chapter II. Scriptural Predictions Of An Apostasy.
Chapter III. False Teachings Of The Apostasy.
Part III. The Evening.
Chapter I. The Apostasy In Two Days.
Chapter II. The Time Of The Evening.
Footnotes
PREFACE.
Our task is finished. It has not been a disagreeable, unpleasant one, but
joyous. Many times our soul was blessed and lifted up as the Spirit set
before our mind the wondrous beauty of Christianity. In our soul we
experience a deep sense of gratitude to God for his aid and guidance in
this work. Many were the prayers we offered unto him for the aid of the
Holy Spirit in the prosecution of this work. He has heard and answered our
prayer, and we are satisfied. Praises be unto God! We lay no claims to
literary ability; we have not studied to display such talent in thi
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