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End Times Bible Prophecy 5.0
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Comparative Theology 1.0
We are in an age in which Ecumenicalworkandattempts towards the recovery of the ChristianUnityhaveflourished. The meetings between the Churches,incouncils,conferences and symposiums have increased, and thefieldsofco-operation and co-working have multiplied.However, unity is in a much higher level thancooperation.TheChristian Unity should be built on the foundation ofthe“OneFaith”. Thus began the theological discussionsbetweentheChurches.This book in your hands is a step in thistheologicaldiscussionbetween our brethren the Protestants and us.H.H. Pope Shenouda III, Coptic Pope of the Patriarch of theSeeofSt. MarkPlease, follow me on twitter @Christservant10 to getupdatesaboutthe new books
Christian Patriot 2.1.0
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'Christian Patriot' was formulated aroundtheidea that in order to be a 'good patriot' you needed to firsthavea solid Christian foundation. President George Washington putitthis way: "While we are zealously performing the duties ofgoodcitizens and soldiers, we certainly ought not to be inattentivetothe higher duties of religion. To the distinguished characterofPatriot, it should be our highest glory to add themoredistinguished character of Christian." Therefore,'ChristianPatriot' is organized into the topics of: Theology;Creeds; Share;and, USA. Together, these present over 130time-proven documentsused to frame & share our Christian faith,beliefs, andAmerican History. Confessions, Catechisms, Creeds,Outlines forsharing your Christian faith, Federalist Papers, U.S.Constitution,Bill of Rights, patriotic songs, history of U.S. Flag,historybehind our pledge of allegiance, and so much more...it'sallinside!*No network connection required to run, all data is local totheapplication!*Install to SD Card and save mobile device memory!*Includes integrated search capability!*provides audio playback via Text-to-Speech for allCatechismQ&A's*Provides 'table of contents' views for easy and quick accesstoappropriate USA documents like: US Constitution, Bill ofRights,Northwest Ordinance, George Washington's Addresses, andseveralothers!*Active scripture cross references and proof texts forCatechismsand Confessions!*Adjust the size of the text for easy reading and set to dayornight viewing!Please note: This application requires theText-To-Speechextension to the Android OS. Upon applicationstartup, if you donot have this installed you may be automaticallydirected to alocation where you can download and install it.
Commentary on the Bible 1.0
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This App includes the complete ebook of Commentary on theBiblebyAdam Clarke. Adam Clarke (1760 or 1762-1832) wasaBritishMethodist theologian and Biblical scholar. Heisprimarilyremembered for writing this commentary on the Bible.Ittook him 40years to complete this work. Clarkeadheredtheologically to theMethodist founder John Wesley.Clarke'scommentary is largelywritten from an orthodoxMethodistperspective. The book is linkedto the King James Bible. Touse theKJV Bible simple click thelinks, to go back to theCommentaryon theBible use the returnbutton. The text version "Commentary ontheBible" is available asa HTML files (no ebook reader needed) andisoptimized for use onany mobile device. Please note: Withoutproperrendering support,you may see question marks, boxes, orothersymbols instead ofcharacters This is a FREE ad-supportedapp.***Disclaimer*** Thisbook has been published in 1831 and is outofcopyright and inpublic domain. Any content not owned bythisdeveloper belongs totheir respective owners and usesCreativeCommons License. If thereis an issue with this app contactus viathe email address and wewill look into it. All material inthis appshall only be used forpersonal, non-commercial purposes.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible 1.0.1
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John Wesley's Explanatory Notes on the Bible Commentaries ontheWhole Bible Wesley’s Explanatory Notes on the Old andNewTestaments will give every reader essential information abouttheBible. The cardinal doctrines of the Christian life are setforthby Mr. Wesley in plain and simple language. The scholar,thepreacher, the teacher or the student will find a wealth offreshand invigorating material in this rare set of books. FEATURES-clickable links to KJV Bible verses! - smart design byAndroidGuidlines! - read King James Bible mode! - better perfomanceof thetext (supported italic words, bold, colours and so on) - full(eachelement) day/night support - easy navigation, 3 tap togetpaticular commentary of bible verse - red letter edition ofKJVBible - highlight/underline part of commentary -addnotes/bookmarks - convinient settings: changing font,fontsize,linespace, brightness, red letter - share part commentaryviaGoogle+, Facebook, Twitter, email, SMS and etc - new searchengine- landscape & portrait support - fast & easy to useJohnWesley John Wesley was a Church of England cleric andChristiantheologian. Wesley is largely credited, along with hisbrotherCharles Wesley, as founding the Methodist movement whichbegan whenhe took to open-air preaching in a similar manner toGeorgeWhitefield. In contrast to George Whitefield's Calvinism,Wesleyembraced the Arminian doctrines that were dominant inthe18th-century Church of England. Methodism in both forms wasahighly successful evangelical movement in the United Kingdom,whichencouraged people to experience Jesus Christ personally.Wesley'swriting and preachings provided the seeds for both themodernMethodist movement and the Holiness movement, whichencompassnumerous denominations across the world. In addition, herefinedArminianism with a strong evangelical emphasis on theReformeddoctrine of justification by faith. Wesley was a logicalthinkerand expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully inwriting.His written sermons are characterised by spiritualearnestness andsimplicity. They are doctrinal but not dogmatic. HisNotes on theNew Testament (1755) are enlightening. Both the Sermons(about 140)and the Notes are doctrinal standards. Wesley was afluent,powerful and effective preacher. He usually preachedspontaneouslyand briefly, though occasionally at great length.
Calvin's Bible Commentaries 11.0
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John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible A classic commentary ontheOldand New Testaments, complete and unabridged. Written inaclear,lucid style, it combines a profound reverence for theBiblewith arare objectivity in its exegesis. One of themostinfluential biblescholars of all time, John Calvin,althoughcontroversial, is a forceto be reckoned with. Hiscommentariesreflect an incredible commandof the Scriptures, as hesought tointegrate the entirety of itsteaching by combining asolidexegetical method with a pastoralinsight that is oftenneglectedin commentaries today. Calvin strikesa balance betweenpassion andrestraint, often infusing his writingwith a distinctquality ofcontrolled intensity. Scholars nowrecognize Calvin asabove allelse a teacher. He sought to open theWord of God inscripture tothe common people from whom, he believed,the Bible hadbeenwithheld by the scholastics, monks and priests ofthe Romanchurch.By recapturing scripture's simple, genuine andnaturalsense,Calvin returned scripture to its rightful place inthechurch. Hissole object as a teacher was "to lay down a pathwaytothe readingof sacred Scripture for the simple and uneducated."JohnCalvin(Middle French: Jean Cauvin; 10 July 1509 -- 27 May 1564)wasaninfluential French theologian and pastor duringtheProtestantReformation. He was a principal figure in thedevelopmentof thesystem of Christian theology later calledCalvinism.Originallytrained as a humanist lawyer, he broke from theRomanCatholicChurch around 1530. After religious tensions provokedaviolentuprising against Protestants in France, Calvin fledtoBasel,Switzerland, where in 1536 he published the first editionofhisseminal work Institutes of the Christian Religion. Calvinwasatireless polemic and apologetic writer whogeneratedmuchcontroversy. He also exchanged cordial and supportiveletterswithmany reformers including Philipp MelanchthonandHeinrichBullinger. In addition to the Institutes, hewrotecommentaries onmost books of the Bible as well astheologicaltreatises andconfessional documents, and he regularlygave sermonsthroughoutthe week in Geneva. Calvin was influenced bytheAugustiniantradition, which led him to expound the doctrineofpredestinationand the absolute sovereignty of God insalvation.Calvin's writingand preachings provided the seeds for thebranch oftheology thatbears his name. The Presbyterian and otherReformedchurches, whichlook to Calvin as a chief expositor oftheirbeliefs, have spreadthroughout the world. Calvin's thoughtexertedconsiderableinfluence over major religious figures andentirereligiousmovements, such as Puritanism, and somepoliticalhistorians haveargued that his ideas have contributed tothe riseof capitalism,individualism, and representative democracyin theWest.
Systematic Theology 2.0
Systematic Theology by Charles Hodge and The Bible (KJV) Oneofthegreat defenders of Calvinism, Charles Hodge is awell-knownandimportant theologian. He had a significant impactupontheintellectual climate of the 19th century. HisSystematicTheologyis his greatest work. Composed of three separatevolumes,itaddresses some of the most important theologicalquestions ofboththat time and our current time. The first volumecontainsanintroduction and then addresses Theology Proper--thestudy ofGod.The second volume examines Anthropology--the studyofhumanbeings--and Soteriology--the study of salvation. Thethird,andfinal volume, discusses Eschatology--the study ofendtimes.Hodge's Systematic Theology is clearly a work ofreformedthought,but is profitable for study even outside thereformedcommunity.Further, this unabridged version of his workretains themastery ofHodge's work. Since the first publication ofthesevolumes,countless theologians and pastors have found themhelpful.Use themas a study aid or for personal edification.
Christian Creeds & Reformed Co 1.2
This application, developed incollaborationwith Westminster Seminary California, provides asearchable libraryof the most universally used Christian creeds andthe principaltheological standards of the Continental Reformed andEnglishPresbyterian churches.Included are the three ancient creeds (the Apostles' Creed,theNicene Creed, and the Athanasian Creed); the 'Three Forms ofUnity'(the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, and theCanons ofDort); and the Westminster Standards (the WestminsterConfessionand the Shorter and Larger Catechisms.)Complete scripture references are included, both in theappitself (KJV), for offline viewing, and by hyperlinks toauser-selectable online site, for use when an internet connectionisavailable. A full-text search capability (with editablesearchhistory) allows you to instantly find words, phrases andscripturereferences within a single document or across theentirelibrary.This application will help anyone better understandandappreciate the depth and richness of the Christian faith as ithasbeen historically understood.Thanks to James H. Price for allowing me to port hisexcellentiPhone app to Android.
Spurgeon Sermons - Theology fo 3.2.9
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