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    C I Scofield

     · 1998

    Edited by Rev. C.I. Scofield 42-page "Topical Study of the Bible" 72-page index to subjects, footnotes, proper names, and Bible word definitions Complete text of Scofield's classic "Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth" Book introductions Daily reading plan Concordance Cross references Footnotes Maps Presentation page Red letter O-wrapped Gold page edging 1,650 pp.

  • Book cover of KJV First Scofield Study Bible

    Edited by Rev. C.I. Scofield 42-page "Topical Study of the Bible" 72-page index to subjects, footnotes, proper names, and Bible word definitions Complete text of Scofield's classic "Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth" Book introductions Daily reading plan Concordance Cross references Footnotes Maps Presentation page Red letter O-wrapped Gold page edging 1,650 pp.

  • Book cover of The First Scofield Study Bible

    A classic reference Bibled edited by Rev. C.I. Scofield and full of study helps.

  • Book cover of Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth

    C.I. Scofield (1843 - 1921) was an American minister best known for annotating the Bible. Scofield's writings helped make futurism and dispensationalism popular among Christians.

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    Foreward, My withdrawal from pastoral work that I might prepare for publication the Scofield Reference Bible, made possible the larger pulpit ministry to which many doors in the United States, England, Scotland, the North of Ireland and Canada were open. From that ministry this book is a selection. Some sermons preached to my own people in Dallas, Texas, and East Northfield, Massachusetts, are also included. C. I. Scofield, Greyshingles, Douglaston, L. I. February, 1921

  • Book cover of The Old ScofieldRG Study Bible, KJV, Standard Edition

    Book introductions Complete Scofield references Subject chain references Concordance Red letter 16 pages of full-color maps with Index Same-page text helps Comprehensive Index Subheadings Revised marginal renderings Chronologies Smyth-sewn Gold page edging Round corners Presentation page Family record pages Imprintable 1,616 pp.

  • Book cover of First Scofield Study Bible
    Oxford

     · 1998

    Crafted in a poetic literary style using Elizabethan English Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth Topical and subject Index Maps Font size: 9

  • Book cover of Plain Papers on the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

    Until the day of Pentecost, the disciples, who had received, by the outbreathing of Christ, the indwelling Spirit, waited for His coming "upon" them; and when that day was fully come, with the outward manifestations of sound and flame, He came. They were baptized with the Holy Ghost; and not only baptized, but "filled with the Holy Ghost."-from Plain Papers on the Doctrine of the Holy SpiritIn the late 19th century, a new fascination with Pentecostalism gripped American Christianity, one that continues to this day to influence fundamentalist interpretations of the Bible. This 1899 book, a literal reading of Scripture, offers Christians the path to a direct relationship with the Holy Spirit. From the nature of this being to the absolute necessity of all Christians to commune with it, this is a vital historical work that all students of the Bible will want to read.OF INTEREST TO: Bible-study groups, seekers after wisdomAUTHOR BIO: American clergyman CYRUS INGERSOLL SCOFIELD (1843-1921), a Civil War veteran who fought for the Confederacy, was a lawyer until his evangelical conversion in 1879, after which his life was consumed with preaching and missionary work. In 1890, he founded the Scofield Bible Correspondence Course, and he wrote numerous works of Biblical analysis and other fundamentalist issues.

  • Book cover of Scofield Reference Notes to the Bible

    A brief but comprehensive reference to the Christian Bible.

  • Book cover of Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth

    Celebrated theologian, preacher and author C. I. Scofield explains descriptions of Christian qualities in the New Testament, and the Gospels of Christ in this excellent Bible study and devotional book. In this superbly detailed examination of the New Testament, Scofield demonstrates how dispensationalism can aid Christians in receiving the true meaning of the scriptures. Making careful distinctions between the gospels and the nature of Christian belief, Scofield demonstrates how God divided the various gospels over time, and explains how to distinguish between these divisions. Throughout this work we observe how the author supports his words with frequent quotations of the scripture. We learn how the believer must act when adhering to Christ's teachings, and of how the Christian may please God and receive his blessings. Holding to beliefs in God in spite of life's trials, adhering to the principles of moral virtue, and understanding the fundamental truths of the Bible are emphasized.