Christianity Books

The Palace of Glass and the Gathering of the People

John Stoughton

Chaucer, though unhappily as a writer not free from moral blemishes, was, like Hogarth, the great historic painter of his age, sketching not armies in battle, or parliaments in conclave, but a people ..

Power Through Prayer

Edward M. Bounds

What the Church needs to-day is not more machinery or better, not new organizations or more and novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost can use—men of prayer, men mighty in prayer. The Holy Ghost d..

The Way of Martha and the Way of Mary

Stephen Graham

Christianity is a great live religion still absorbing all that is true in other religions. It is the word. It is part of our language, and by means of it we express what is deepest in ourselves. There..

A Class-Book of New Testament History

G. F. Maclear

All questions relating to the Canonicity of the several Books of the New Testament have been considered in another Volume of the Cambridge School Class-Books, viz. The Bible in the Church, by the Rev...

God Hath Spoken

Harris J. Dark

Every word in our principal clause is significant. Not only is it important that God hath spoken, but it is important that God hath spoken—that God is the one who has done the speaking. Just think wha..

Ecclesiastical History of England, The Church of the Restoration, Vol. 1 of 2

John Stoughton

Puritanism must be considered under its ecclesiastical as well as its political aspect. It became political through its ecclesiastical action, and its ecclesiastical character has been damaged by its ..

Harry Fenimore's Principles

Isabel Thompson Hopkins

The golden shower that the old butternut sent down upon the queer roof outside the city, was the nearest approach to the real thing the house ever saw, for though it had had its day with very grand pe..

Stories of the Wars of the Jews

A. L. O. E. (A Lady of England)

The works which I have chiefly consulted in compiling the following sketch, have been (in addition to the Holy Scriptures) the books of the Apocrypha, Josephus’ Wars of the Jews, the elaborate writing..