EMMANUEL CHURCH BOOK CATALOG
Volume 15 - 2021 |
ORDER | REF: | BOOKS |
| 1 | THE BATTLE FOR LIFE |
| 2 | FOUR GREATNESSES OF DIVINE REVELATION |
| 3 | GOD'S REACTIONS TO MAN'S DEFECTIONS |
| 4 | GOD'S SPIRITUAL HOUSE |
| 5 | IN CHRIST |
| 6 | IN TOUCH WITH THE THRONE |
| 7 | THE LAW OF THE SPIRIT OF LIFE IN CHRIST JESUS |
| 8 | THE RECOVERING OF THE LORD'S TESTIMONY IN FULLNESS |
| 9 | THE SCHOOL OF CHRIST |
| 10 | THE STEWARDSHIP OF THE MYSTERY, VOL. I |
| 11 | THE STEWARDSHIP OF THE MYSTERY, VOL. II |
| 12 | THE SPIRITUAL MEANING OF SERVICE |
| 13 | THE ULTIMATE ISSUE OF THE UNIVERSE |
| 14 | WE BEHELD HIS GLORY, VOL. I AND VOL. II (2 Books)
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| 15 | WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A CHRISTIAN |
| 16 | FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE |
| 17 | THE CENTRALITY AND SUPREMACY OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST |
| 18 | PIONE • Folder Inventory #1 - Sparks, T. Austin - Books (Complete Do
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes) 81 views This document provides an inventory of books written by T. Austin Sparks from 1888-1971 that were downloaded from various websites. The inventory lists over 30 books focused on topics like the Holy Spirit, Jesus, redemption, spiritual growth, God's purpose, and the end times. The documents were provided as a gift from the Lighthouse Library organization based in Dallas, Texas. Copyright:Available FormatsDownload as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd 0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes) 81 views2 pages This document provides an inventory of books written by T. Austin Sparks from 1888-1971 that were downloaded from various websites. The inventory lists over 30 books focused on topics like the Holy Spirit, Jesus, redemption, spiritual growth, God's purpose, and the end times. The documents were provided as a g • Theodore Austin-SparksTheodore Austin-Sparks (1888–1971), often known as "Mr. Sparks" or "TAS", was a British Christianevangelist and author. Early life[edit] After his birth in London in 1888, Theodore was sent at a ung age to live in Scotland with his father's relatives. There, at the age of 17, he determined to become a Christian as he listened to a group of young street-preachers in Glasgow. Within a short time, he was also giving his public testimony alongside this group.[1] Career[edit] Mr Austin-Sparks was ordained as a Baptist minister at the age of 24. From 1912 to 1926, he led three congregations in Greater London. During 1923–26, he spoke at conferences with Jessie Penn-Lewis and was associated with her publication and speaking ministry, The Overcomer Testimony. In 1926, Austin-Sparks broke with this organization.[2] Following a spiritual crisis in 1926,[3] Mr Austin-Sparks resigned his Baptist ordination. Later that year
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