Bellett The Evangelists Commentaries
Bellett The Evangelists Commentaries is a compilation of 5 works on the Gospels, one on each one and a fifth on “the Characters of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospels.”
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The Evangelists
By John Gifford Bellet
Being Meditations upon the Four Gospels with an additional section on the Character of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospels. Bellett The Evangelists Commentaries is a compilation of 5 works on the Gospels, one on each one and a fifth on “the Characters of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospels.”
Bellett The Evangelists Commentaries
1. On the Gospel by John
2. On the Gospel by Luke.
3. On the Gospel by Matthew.
4. On the Gospel by Mark.
5. The Characters of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospels.
Cummings Through the Eternal Spirit: A Biblical Study on the Holy Ghost is a 25 chapter work on the Holy Spirit from 1896. NT and OT verses. Some Chapters: 4. The Spirit in the Word, 7. Pentecost: What it was, and what it did, 9. What Pentecost was for the church, 10. Pentecost in relation to the individual believer now, 11. "Baptism in the Spirit:" His being received, His "falling" on men, and other expressions. 21. Power. 23. Temples of the Holy Spirit. 315 pages.
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More Works on the Gospels
- Concise Bible Commentary (Congregationalist)
- Copeland, M. – Acts Conversions
- Cornelius Lapide Commentary
- Crain C.- 1 John Commentary
- Crain, C. – Romans
See also site menu under Matthew, Mark, Luke, and/or John
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