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2011 Reprint of the 1918 edition. Our edition reproduces the
numerous illustrations, maps and charts in full size, so that all
text is legible. Larkin believed that God laid it on his heart to
prepare a work on Dispensational Truth (or God's Plan and Purpose
in the Ages), illustrated with many maps, charts and descriptive
matter. After more than three years efforts, mostly designing and
drawing the charts and illustrations, the book was extremely well
received in 1918 and remains to this day a much used spiritual
guide. As a result of its success and wide circulation, the first
edition was soon sold out, and subsequently followed by a second
edition, and later, with a revised edition.
The book does not contain the opinions of the Author, nor
quotations from other writers, but is based solely on the
Scriptures, chapter and verse being given for every statement. The
book is "Timely" in these days of Apostasy and denial of THE
FAITH.-from the ForewordThe Reverend Clarence Larkin was one of the
most widely influential Christian fundamentalists of the early
twentieth century, and his writings remain key to appreciating the
conservative religious thought that today enjoys widespread
popularity. This 1920 work outlines the fundamental doctrines of
Christianity as revealed by the Bible, from "The Mystery of
Godliness" to "Election and Free-will." Numerous charts and
illustrations explain "The Five Great World-Wide Kingdoms," "The
Threefold Nature of Man," "The Satanic Trinity," and more.Also
available from Cosimo Classics: Larkin's The Spirit World, The
Second Coming of Christ, and The Book of Revelation.American
Baptist pastor and author CLARENCE LARKIN (1850-1924) was born in
Pennsylvania, and later set up his ministry there. He wrote
extensively and popularly on a wide range of Biblical and
theological matters.
In this book, Clarence Larkin explains the various elements of the
spiritual world of Christianity; including demons; the underworld;
resurrection; and man's relationship to the spirits. Unafraid to
tackle topics often ignored or relegated to the barest mention by
other theologians, in The Spirit World Clarence Larkin delves
deeply into the topics such as hell, Satan and demonic
manifestations. His accessible style is made further comprehensible
by the myriad drawings and charts, which visually portray concepts
which first appeared in the Bible. For decades in his role as a
preacher and theologian, Larkin immersed himself in the depths of
Biblical lore. His studies ranged from explaining obscure or
cryptic books of the Bible, to clarifying the manifestations of
spirits good and evil, and how these corporeal beings interact with
one another and with humans. The machinations behind phenomena such
as resurrection, fallen angels and the journey of the soul to the
afterlife are topics which Larkin explains.
Clarence Larkin's examination of The Book of Revelation stands as
one of the most detailed commentaries ever created, made unique by
the large tables and illustrations. As with his other intensive
examinations, Clarence Larkin sets out to clarify the many
mysterious chapters and verses for the benefit of Christians
seeking greater insight and knowledge of the holy text. Using his
own system of organization, Larkin dispenses the various messages
and meanings behind the Book of Revelation clearly. Throughout this
superb work of Bible study, all explanations and assertions are
supported by quotations of the scripture. The principle lessons and
stories of Revelation each receive scrutiny, while the various
Sevens - the Seven Dooms, Seven Personages, Seven Last Plagues, and
so on, are explained in enlightening and authoritative detail. The
culmination of more than twenty-five years of study, it is no
exaggeration to say that Larkin's explanations of The Book of
Revelation contain a life's work.
In this inspirational book, preacher and educator Clarence Larkin
explains the characteristics of Baptism which motivated him to join
his denomination. Larkin offers in this fine work an in-depth guide
to baptism, from its origins in the Gospels, to its character,
traditions and doctrine in the modern-day. The aim of baptizing,
and its symbolism in Christian belief, are also explained with the
use of the Biblical Gospels and other sources. Never one to stray
from the very core of his subject, Clarence Larkin keenly tells the
reader about the origins of the very word 'Baptism'. The ceremonial
procedures, from the view of the baptizer and the person to be
baptized, are also discussed. Quotes of the Gospel are frequent,
with Larkin striking the tone of clarity which was his custom. The
assumption that Baptists believe baptizement is essential to
salvation is shown to be incorrect, with Larkin careful to cite the
Gospels to support this assertion.
In this inspirational book, preacher and educator Clarence Larkin
explains the characteristics of Baptism which motivated him to join
his denomination. Larkin offers in this fine work an in-depth guide
to baptism, from its origins in the Gospels, to its character,
traditions and doctrine in the modern-day. The aim of baptizing,
and its symbolism in Christian belief, are also explained with the
use of the Biblical Gospels and other sources. Never one to stray
from the very core of his subject, Clarence Larkin keenly tells the
reader about the origins of the very word 'Baptism'. The ceremonial
procedures, from the view of the baptizer and the person to be
baptized, are also discussed. Quotes of the Gospel are frequent,
with Larkin striking the tone of clarity which was his custom. The
assumption that Baptists believe baptizement is essential to
salvation is shown to be incorrect, with Larkin careful to cite the
Gospels to support this assertion.
Clarence Larkin's examination of The Book of Revelation stands as
one of the most detailed commentaries ever created, made unique by
the large tables and illustrations. As with his other intensive
examinations, Clarence Larkin sets out to clarify the many
mysterious chapters and verses for the benefit of Christians
seeking greater insight and knowledge of the holy text. Using his
own system of organization, Larkin dispenses the various messages
and meanings behind the Book of Revelation clearly. Throughout this
superb work of Bible study, all explanations and assertions are
supported by quotations of the scripture. The principle lessons and
stories of Revelation each receive scrutiny, while the various
Sevens - the Seven Dooms, Seven Personages, Seven Last Plagues, and
so on, are explained in enlightening and authoritative detail. The
culmination of more than twenty-five years of study, it is no
exaggeration to say that Larkin's explanations of The Book of
Revelation contain a life's work.
In this book, Clarence Larkin explains the various elements of the
spiritual world of Christianity; including demons; the underworld;
resurrection; and man's relationship to the spirits. Unafraid to
tackle topics often ignored or relegated to the barest mention by
other theologians, in The Spirit World Clarence Larkin delves
deeply into the topics such as hell, Satan and demonic
manifestations. His accessible style is made further comprehensible
by the myriad drawings and charts, which visually portray concepts
which first appeared in the Bible. For decades in his role as a
preacher and theologian, Larkin immersed himself in the depths of
Biblical lore. His studies ranged from explaining obscure or
cryptic books of the Bible, to clarifying the manifestations of
spirits good and evil, and how these corporeal beings interact with
one another and with humans. The machinations behind phenomena such
as resurrection, fallen angels and the journey of the soul to the
afterlife are topics which Larkin explains.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1919 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1921 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1887 Edition.
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