Letter on the Divine Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures,
On the Work of Christ;
Remarks on "Christianity and Modern Progress" by the Rev. A. Raleigh, D.D.
Dr. Colenso and the Pentateuch
Scripture: the place it has in this day.
What do I learn from Scripture?
Either in Adam or in Christ?
Evangelical Protestantism and the Biblical studies of M. Godet.
On the Putting Away of Sin
Review of R. Pearsall Smith on "Holiness through Faith."
Letter on Mr. J.P.S.'s "Holiness through Faith."
The Effect Spiritually of "Holiness through Faith."
Brief remarks on "An Address for the Promotion of Scriptural Holiness."
Dr. Bonar on Christ's work
Review of Dr. Bonar's work entitled "The Rent Veil."
Cleansing and Deliverance
Cleansing by Water: and what it is to walk in the light.
"Higher Holiness"
Scriptural Unity and Union
Short Introduction to Romans
Summary of the Epistle to the Romans
Thoughts on Romans, Colossians, Ephesians.
Judgment-seat of God and of Christ
Letter on Original Sin
Death for a Christian:
John Nelson Darby (1800 - 1882)
was an Anglo-Irish Bible teacher, one of the influential figures among the original Plymouth Brethren and the founder of the Exclusive Brethren. He is considered to be the father of modern Dispensationalism and Futurism ("the Rapture" in the English vernacular). Pre-tribulation rapture theology was popularized extensively in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, and further popularized in the United States in the early 20th century by the wide circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.He produced a translation of the Bible based on the Hebrew and Greek texts called The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby. Darby traveled widely in Europe and Britain in the 1830s and 1840s, and established many Brethren assemblies. He gave 11 significant lectures in Geneva in 1840 on the hope of the church (L'attente actuelle de l'église). These established his reputation as a leading interpreter of biblical prophecy.
John Nelson Darby was an Anglo-Irish evangelist, and an influential figure among the original Plymouth Brethren. He is considered to be the father of modern Dispensationalism. He produced a translation of the Bible based on the Hebrew and Greek texts called The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby.
John Nelson Darby graduated Trinity College, Dublin, in 1819 and was called to the Irish bar about 1825; but soon gave up law practice, took orders, and served a curacy in Wicklow until, in 1827, doubts as to the Scriptural authority for church establishments led him to leave the institutional church altogether and meet with a company of like-minded persons in Dublin.
Darby traveled widely in Europe and Britain in the 1830s and 1840s, and established many Brethren assemblies. These established his reputation as a leading interpreter of biblical prophecy. He was also a Bible Commentator. He declined however to contribute to the compilation of the Revised Version of the King James Bible.
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