First and Second Corinthians by Stanley Bruce Anstey

Corinthians, First and Second

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Notes on the First Epistle to the Corinthians by William Kelly

Corinthians, Notes on the First Epistle to the [Hardback]

Paul's epistles to the Corinthians address many of the fundamental problems in Christendom today. …

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Notes on the Second Epistle to the Corinthians by William Kelly

Corinthians, Notes on the Second Epistle to the [Hardback]

Exposition for today.

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The First Epistle to the Corinthians: An Expository Outline by Hamilton Smith

Corinthians, The First Epistle to the: An Expository Outline [Paperback]

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The First Epistle to the Corinthians: The Maintenance of Order in the Local Assembly by Stanley Bruce Anstey

Corinthians, The First Epistle to the: The Maintenance of Order in the Local Assembly

Grave disorders existed in the assembly at Corinth, and the they were the reason for the writing of this epistle. The Apostle Paul had been with the Corinthians for 18 months and he surely wouldn’t have allowed such things to carry on when he was there. It is fair to assume, therefore, that things in the assembly at Corinth had deteriorated significantly in his absence. Paul elected to write to the Corinthians regarding the problems in their midst, rather than visiting them in person. Had he gone to Corinth, he would have had to use his apostolic authority as a rod of correction and judge many of them who were at fault. In the epistle, he treats various matters that needed correction in regard to the internal order of the assembly and also its public responsibility. Thus, we are furnished with divine insight for the maintenance of order in a local assembly of Christians. The epistle views the Church of God in its privileges and responsibilities on the earth and presents God’s appointed order for normal function. …

Coilbound Handbook Study Version, 10.5-Point Type, 5.25" x 7.75" x .3", 152 pages

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The First Epistle to the Corinthians: The Maintenance of Order in the Local Assembly by Stanley Bruce Anstey

Corinthians, The First Epistle to the: The Maintenance of Order in the Local Assembly [Paperback]

Grave disorders existed in the assembly at Corinth, and the they were the reason for the writing of this epistle. The Apostle Paul had been with the Corinthians for 18 months and he surely wouldn’t have allowed such things to carry on when he was there. It is fair to assume, therefore, that things in the assembly at Corinth had deteriorated significantly in his absence. Paul elected to write to the Corinthians regarding the problems in their midst, rather than visiting them in person. Had he gone to Corinth, he would have had to use his apostolic authority as a rod of correction and judge many of them who were at fault. In the epistle, he treats various matters that needed correction in regard to the internal order of the assembly and also its public responsibility. Thus, we are furnished with divine insight for the maintenance of order in a local assembly of Christians. The epistle views the Church of God in its privileges and responsibilities on the earth and presents God’s appointed order for normal function. …

Paperback, 10.5-Point Type, 5.25" x 7.75" x .3", 152 pages

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The Second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians: The Characteristics of a True Christian Minister by Stanley Bruce Anstey

Corinthians, The Second Epistle of Paul to the: The Characteristics of a True Christian Minister

The Apostle Paul wrote the first epistle to the Corinthians to correct a number of disorders among them. In the main, it produced positive results, although after writing it, he was concerned as to whether or not it would. Nevertheless, there were good results; they mourned over their wrongs and repented and set those things right. Paul’s reasons for writing this second epistle were: --To explain why he didn’t come to Corinth when he said that he would. --To exhort the saints at Corinth to show grace and forgive the repentant man who had been excommunicated. --To expose an element of his detractors, whom he calls “false apostles” and “deceitful workers,” who were doing Satan’s work among the Corinthians in causing them to distrust the Apostle and question his ministry. --To encourage the saints at Corinth to be engaged in a ministry of giving. The result of the writing of the epistle is that we have been given a wonderful picture of the characteristics of a true Christian minister, as seen in Paul himself. …

Coilbound Handbook Study Version, 10.5-Point Type, 5.25" x 7.75" x .3", 122 pages

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The Second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians: The Characteristics of a True Christian Minister by Stanley Bruce Anstey

Corinthians, The Second Epistle of Paul to the: The Characteristics of a True Christian Minister [Paperback]

The Apostle Paul wrote the first epistle to the Corinthians to correct a number of disorders among them. In the main, it produced positive results, although after writing it, he was concerned as to whether or not it would. Nevertheless, there were good results; they mourned over their wrongs and repented and set those things right. Paul’s reasons for writing this second epistle were: --To explain why he didn’t come to Corinth when he said that he would. --To exhort the saints at Corinth to show grace and forgive the repentant man who had been excommunicated. --To expose an element of his detractors, whom he calls “false apostles” and “deceitful workers,” who were doing Satan’s work among the Corinthians in causing them to distrust the Apostle and question his ministry. --To encourage the saints at Corinth to be engaged in a ministry of giving. The result of the writing of the epistle is that we have been given a wonderful picture of the characteristics of a true Christian minister, as seen in Paul himself. …

Paperback, 10.5-Point Type, 5.25" x 7.75" x .3", 122 pages

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The Second Epistle to the Corinthians: An Expository Outline by Hamilton Smith

Corinthians, The Second Epistle to the: An Expository Outline [Paperback]

A superb addition to a personal Bible Study.

Paperback, 88 pages

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A New Lump: 1 Corinthians 5:6-8 by John Nelson Darby

New Lump, A: 1 Corinthians 5:6-8 [Brochure]

"What the Lord looks for now, is not occupation with evil, but the springing up of testimony in grace--plants of the Lord's planting by clear shining after rain." …

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Synopsis of the Books of the Bible: BTP/Morrish Edition by John Nelson Darby

Synopsis of the Books of the Bible: BTP/Morrish Edition [Hardback]

Volume 4, Acts-Philippians, Hardback, Black & Ivory, 504 pages

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The Unequal Yoke by Charles Henry Mackintosh

Unequal Yoke, The [Booklet]

A child of God should refuse to be yoked with an unbeliever, whether for a domestic, a commercial or a religious object, simply because God tells him to be separate, and not because of his own personal holiness. …

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The Unequal Yoke by Clarence E. Lunden

Unequal Yoke, The [Booklet]

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The Yoke of 2 Corinthians 6 by John Nelson Darby

Yoke of 2 Corinthians 6, The [Leaflets]

See also: "Unequal Yoke".

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