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This classic commentary series from one of the most creative and articulate expositors of the twentieth century is being reissued for a new generation.
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Many are from my own personal experience and will not be found in the collections of other writers. Some, however, have been used in my books on various subjects. Others are now printed for the first time.
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H A Ironside was born on 1876-10-14 in Toronto to John and Sophia (Stafford) Ironside, who were both active in the Plymouth Brethren.
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This classic commentary series from one of the most creative and articulate expositors of the twentieth century is being reissued for a new generation.
inauthor:"H. A. Ironside" from books.google.com
This accounts for the different form in which this book appears to those on the other Gospels for which I have been responsible. I send the book out with the earnest prayer that it may prove helpful to many. —H. A. Ironside
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All things are ours, and yet how little we appropriate! It is said in the prophecy of Obadiah that when the Lord returns and His kingdom is established, the people of Israel shall “possess their possessions.” This is a challenge to us.
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If it please God, the addresses on that second letter will be published later. I hope my readers will not come to this book looking for a critical analysis of the Epistle. If so, they will be disappointed.
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That the life story of this servant of Christ should be chronicled for others was inevitable, for there is so much in that life.
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Unbelief finds difficulties where faith bows with adoring reverence.
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What does the Bible say about... DEATH AND AFTERWARD? Death is the great leveler of all men. Whether rich or poor, wise or foolish, powerful or weak, renowned or obscure - none can rise above it, or escape its eventual claim in his life.