PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELP - GR VIDEOS - GR YOUTUBE - TWITTER - SD1 YOUTUBE “To the Law and to the Testimony” Isaiah 8:20 EDITED BY R. A. TORREY, A. C. DIXON AND OTHERS VOLUME 3 CONTENTS Chapter 1. THE BIBLICAL CONCEPTION OF SIN — By Thomas Whitelaw, M. A., D. D., Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Chapter 2. PAUL’ S TESTIMONY TO THE DOCTRINE OF SIN — By Professor Charles B. Williams, B. D., Ph. D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. Chapter 3. SIN AND JUDGMENT TO COME — By Sir Robert Anderson, K. C. B., L. L. D., London, England. Chapter 4. WHAT CHRIST TEACHES CONCERNING FUTURE RETRIBUTION — By William C. Proctor; F. Ph., Croydon, England. Chapter 5. THE ATONEMENT — By Professor Franklin Johnson, D. D., L. L. D. Author of “Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament,” etc., Chicago, Ill. Chapter 6. AT-ONE-MENT,BY PROPITIATION —By Dyson Hague, M. A., Vicar of The Church of the Epiphany, Toronto, Canada. Canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral. London, Ontario (1908-1912). Chapter 7. THE GRACE OF GOD— By C. I. Scofield, D. D., Editor “Scofield Reference Bible.” Chapter 8. SALVATION BY GRACE — By Thomas Spurgeon, London, England. Chapter 9. THE NATURE OF REGENERATION —By Thomas Boston (1676-1732). Chapter 10. REGENERATION,CONVERSION,REFORMATION — By George W. Lasher. D. D., L. L. D., Author of “Theology for Plain People.” Cincinnati, Ohio. Chapter 11. JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH —By H. C. G. Moule, Bishop of Durham, Durham England. Chapter 12. THE DOCTRINES THAT MUST BE EMPHASIZED IN SUCCESSFUL EVANGELISM — By Evangelist L. W. Munhall, M. A., D. D., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chapter 13. PREACH THE WORD — By the Late Howard Crosby, Chancellor of the University of the City of New York. Chapter 14. PASTORAL AND PERSONAL EVANGELISM,OR WINNING MEN TO CHRIST ONE BY ONE — By John Timothy Stone, D.D., Chicago, Illinois, Ex-Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. Chapter 15. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL’ S TRUE EVANGELISM — By Charles Gallaudet Trumbull, Editor “Sunday School Times,” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chapter 16. THE PLACE OF PRAYER IN EVANGELISM — By R. A. Torrey, D. D., Dean of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. Chapter 17. FOREIGN MISSIONS,OR WORLD-WIDE EVANGELISM — By Robert E. Speer, Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church U. S. A. Chapter 18. AMESSAGE FROM MISSIONS — By Charles A. Bowen, A.M., Ph. D., Olympia, Washington. Chapter 19. WHAT MISSIONARY MOTIVES SHOULD PREVAIL? — By Henry W. Frost, Director for North America of the China Inland Mission. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chapter 20. CONSECRATION — By Henry W. Frost, Director for North America of the China Inland Mission. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chapter 21. IS ROMANISM CHRISTIANITY? — By T. W. Medhurst, Glasgow, Scotland. Chapter 22. ROME,THE ANTAGONIST OF THE NATION — By J. M. Foster, Boston, Massachusetts. Chapter 23. THE TRUE CHURCH— By the late Bishop Ryle. Chapter 24. THE TESTIMONY OF FOREIGN MISSIONS TO THE SUPERINTENDING PROVIDENCE OF GOD — By the late Arthur T. Pierson. Chapter 25. THE PURPOSES OF THE INCARNATION — By G. Campbell Morgan, D. D., Pastor of Westminster Chapel, London, England. Chapter 26. TRIBUTES TO CHRIST AND THE BIBLE BY BRAINY MEN NOT KNOWN AS ACTIVE CHRISTIANS — “Their rock is not as our Rock, even our enemies themselves being judges,” Deuteronomy 32:31. PREFACE In 1909 God moved two Christian laymen to set aside a large sum of money for issuing twelve volumes that would set forth the fundamentals of the Christian faith, and which were to be sent free to ministers of the gospel, missionaries, Sunday School superintendents, and others engaged in aggressive Christian work throughout the English speaking world. A committee of men who were known to be sound in the faith was chosen to have the oversight of the publication of these volumes. Revelation Dr. A. C. Dixon was the first Executive Secretary of the Committee, and upon his departure for England Revelation Dr. Louis Meyer was appointed to take his place. Upon the death of Dr. Meyer the work of the Executive Secretary devolved upon me. We were able to bring out these twelve volumes according to the original plan. Some of the volumes were sent to 300,000 ministers and missionaries and other workers in different parts of the world. On the completion of the twelve volumes as originally planned the work was continued through The King’s Business, published at South Hope St., Los Angeles, California. Although a larger number of volumes were issued than there were names on our mailing list, at last the stock became exhausted, but appeals for them kept coming in from different parts of the world. As the fund was no longer available for this purpose, the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, to whom the plates were turned over when the Committee closed its work, have decided to bring out the various articles that appeared in The Fundamentals in four volumes at the cheapest price possible. All the articles that appeared in The Fundamentals, with the exception of a very few that did not seem to be in exact keeping with the original purpose of The Fundamentals, will be published in this series. — R. A. TORREY GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - THE FUNDAMENTALS INDEX & SEARCH
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