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  • av A. J. Gordon
    381,-

  • av A. J. Gordon
    228,-

  • av A. J. Gordon
    207,-

  • av A. J. Gordon
    247,-

    The Ministry of the Spirit by A. J. Gordon has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.

  • av A. J. Gordon
    515,-

    The Vestry Hymn and Tune Book is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1872.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.

  • av A. J. Gordon
    462 - 728,-

  • av A. J. Gordon & Howard Cannett
    248 - 409,-

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    248 - 409,-

  • av A. J. Gordon
    220,-

  • av A. J. Gordon
    395,-

    ?Have any healing miracles taken place since the Biblical era?? is the central question of this thesis by theologian and preacher A. J. Gordon.The author expresses curiosity about whether the miracles of the Middle Ages and later can be relied and verified as a continuation of Christ?s spirit in the Christian church. Through deep study and inquiry of the established history, he concludes that the power to heal followers remains with the church ? there was no special era of miracle working; God and His powers remain the same in the modern era, as they have right through human history.Although other scholars assert that miracles are something solely of Christ, the disagreement of A. J. Gordon and others represents a split in theological scholarship. For the author, God?s intervention in the suffering and sickness of His followers his frequent; the will of the Lord however is variable ? He will not prolong the pain of someone whose illness is too great.

  • av A. J. Gordon
    173,-

    ?Have any healing miracles taken place since the Biblical era?? is the central question of this thesis by theologian and preacher A. J. Gordon.The author expresses curiosity about whether the miracles of the Middle Ages and later can be relied and verified as a continuation of Christ?s spirit in the Christian church. Through deep study and inquiry of the established history, he concludes that the power to heal followers remains with the church ? there was no special era of miracle working; God and His powers remain the same in the modern era, as they have right through human history.Although other scholars assert that miracles are something solely of Christ, the disagreement of A. J. Gordon and others represents a split in theological scholarship. For the author, God?s intervention in the suffering and sickness of His followers his frequent; the will of the Lord however is variable ? He will not prolong the pain of someone whose illness is too great.

  • av A. J. Gordon
    364,-

    How Christ Came to Church is an autobiography by preacher, author and educator Adoniram Judson Gordon.The author seeks to frame his life in his very identity as a man of God, with decades of experience establishing and working for the Christian church. We receive a superb discussion on both the events that defined Gordon's career; the attitude to the church as an institution; the vitality of preaching; and Christ as a crucial thread through all.The religious and theological second part is, owing to its general departure from ordinary biographical narrative, framed as the author's 'dream'. It is here that the author details his ideas of church roles and Jesus in greatest detail. The qualities the physical structure of a church must have, as a temple and place of God, are amply detailed.The third and final part is concerned with the character of A. J. Gordon himself; how he efforted to conform his life and deeds with those of Christ.

  • av A. J. Gordon
    149,-

    How Christ Came to Church is an autobiography by preacher, author and educator Adoniram Judson Gordon.The author seeks to frame his life in his very identity as a man of God, with decades of experience establishing and working for the Christian church. We receive a superb discussion on both the events that defined Gordon's career; the attitude to the church as an institution; the vitality of preaching; and Christ as a crucial thread through all.The religious and theological second part is, owing to its general departure from ordinary biographical narrative, framed as the author's 'dream'. It is here that the author details his ideas of church roles and Jesus in greatest detail. The qualities the physical structure of a church must have, as a temple and place of God, are amply detailed.The third and final part is concerned with the character of A. J. Gordon himself; how he efforted to conform his life and deeds with those of Christ.

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