The Cross Compatible Keswick Library
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Arthur T. Pierson: A Biography, by Pierson, A.T., 333 pages; From 1912 edition A.T. Pierson’s son wrote this biography, and so presents a defensive work of his father. This book presents the work of God in his life and then in the lives of others. A.T. Pierson did much to impact and organize world missions, and teach a closer dependence on God in both word and deed. |
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Arthur T. Pierson: A Biography, by Pierson, Delavan L., 333 pages; From 1912 edition A.T. Pierson’s son wrote this biography, and so presents a defensive work of his father. This book presents the work of God in his life and then in the lives of others. A.T. Pierson did much to impact and organize world missions, and teach a closer dependence on God in both word and deed. |
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I Live; Yet Not I, by Goodman, George, 95 pages; Indexed, Scripture scroll tagged; Updated English Devotional Commentary that is centered around the life we have in Christ as taught from Romans 5-8. It has some useful sermon illustrations as well. |
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| St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians, by Girdlestone, Robert, 192 pages; From edition |
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| Devotionals | ||
| Around the Cross, by Aitken, W. Hay, 265 pages; From 1884 edition |
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Calls to Holiness, by Webb-Peploe, H.W., 251 pages; From 1900 edition New Years Sermons, calling people to Holiness, printed by popular demand, covering the years of 1890 to 1900. The work is outstanding, offering a motto for the year, and challenging each and every Christian to a life yielded to God’s holiness. Each sermon is filled with Scripture quotes developing the meaning of each motto. |
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Christ our Life, by Jones, R.B., 127 pages; From 1935? edition Christ Our Life is a book that goes into the definition of New Life in Christ, and by enabling the reader to understand the meaning of Scripture, enables the Christian to enter a more meaningful relationship with Christ. The book takes a look at the different aspects of the Life that Christ gives, developing the thought based on Biblical phrases. |
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| Victorious Life Studies, by McQuilkin, Robert C., 103 pages; From 1918 edition |
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| The Threefold Gift of God, by Haslam, W., 232 pages; From 1897 edition |
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The Victorious Life, by Webb-Peploe, H.W., 220 pages; Compilation from 1896 and 1897 editions Ten sermons that were preached on what it takes to live a victorious Christian life of separation from the world, and an awareness of our standing in Christ Jesus. This book is very encouraging and instills a desire to witness to others as God commands in both word and deed. Excellent devotional material! |
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| The Cross in Faith and Conduct, by Watt, Gordon, 120 pages; From 1924 edition |
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The Meaning of the Cross, by Watt, Gordon, 125 pages; From 1923 edition Studies of the Cross of Christ throughout the Bible showing the central place of the Cross in salvation, victory, power, and service. |
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| The Highway of Holiness, by Aitken, W. Hay, 256 pages; From 1883 edition |
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Life Indeed, by Howden, J. Russell, 133 pages; From 1936 edition Life Indeed is a group of four sermons delivered at the Keswick Convention on the victorious life. The first sermon is on the Christian’s need of repentance, the next on the Christian’s privilege of consecration. The third sermon is a continuation of the Christian’s attitude of faith. The last sermon brings out the meaning of the Holy Spirit, the “Well-Spring” of the Christian. |
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The Revealer Revealed, by Aitken, W. Hay, 261 pages; From 1876 edition The Revealer Revealed is about how Christ is revealed to and in His people. The first five chapters present the various stages of the progressive revelation of Christ to a person’s soul. The next eleven chapters continue to examine the ways Christ is revealed to us in His Word and in such a way that a person who desires to do so can “follow on to know the Lord” and so become fit vessels for the Master’s use. |
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The Cross in Christian Experience, by Clow, W.M., 335 pages; From 1908 edition The Cross in Christian Experience is a collection of sermons by the author presenting the several implications and applications of the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ by His divine work on the Cross coupled with the work of the Holy Spirit on the conscience of the believer. |
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A Spiritual Clinic, by Pierson, A.T., 105 pages; From 1907 edition To overcome hindrances to entering the deeper spiritual life, A.T. Pierson takes examples of those who came to him for help and organizes them into four treatment categories. These are carefully explained in an helpful and encouraging way as would be found in a medical clinic, if they were a physical ailment. |
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Hightest Life, by Johnson, E.H., 198 pages; From 1901 edition The Highest Life is the thinking of a seminary professor about the general subject of the Keswick movement, its origins, and his apprehensions about the subject. It is a superficial treatment, dealing in very general terms, and from a very distant viewpoint from the subject. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Murray, Andrew, 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Meyer, F.B., 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Pierson, A.T., 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Torrey, Reubin A., 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Morgan, G. Campbell, 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Webb-Peploe, H.W., 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Stevenson, Herbert F., 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Fullerton, William Y., 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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Keswick's Authentic Voice, by Inwood, Charles, 528 pages; From 1957 edition 65 sermons that were delivered to the Keswick Conventions from the years 1875 to 1957. The sermons that made history by their impact, or set standards of excellence are presented along with a short history and some information about the speakers and their messages. |
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| Evangelism | ||
| Handbook to the Controversy with Rome, by Hase, Karl, 1076 pages; From 1909 edition |
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| Roman Catholicism, by Wright, Charles, 232 pages; From 1931 edition |
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| History | ||
| The Keswick Movement, by Pierson, A.T., 124 pages; From 1903 edition |
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| So Great Salvation, by Barabas, Steven, 207 pages; From edition |
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| Reference | ||
| Doctor Doctorum, by Girdlestone, Robert, 190 pages; From edition |
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