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An anthology of excerpts transcribed from 17th, 18th and 19th century British and American writings representative of the religion that shaped an American culture. All selections herein are transcribed from the original volumes held in Our Christian Heritage Foundation's library. Compiled and reviewed by Dr. Byron Perrine, Editor.
#4 in Our Christian Heritage Foundation's Historic Reprints Series. This volume contains selections from the writings of La Mothe Fenelon translated from the French by Louisa A. Marshall. Fenelon sets forth a challenging yet inspiring prescription for Christian Discipleship as valid today as it was when written in the 17th Century.
Vol. 2 of Our Christian Heritage Foundation's Historical Reprint series. This is the true story of the celebrated Cherokee convert to Christianity, Catharine Brown, her love for the Lord, for her Cherokee nation, and for the Christian missionaries who were the agent of her conversion.
A guide to Christian unity for beginners and theologians. Using the contrasting approaches of Harness and Noel, Dr. Perrine illustrates the superiority finding the unity of the Holy Spirit in and through the one holy universal Christian church within its many branches, rather than seeking uniformity of doctrines, liturgical practice and church polity.
Reprint of one of the most popular and widely used historical catechisms of the 19th Century. This book is intended to be a working catechism for use with children in confirmation classes and/or classes preparatory to baptism, and children's Sunday School and/or Bible study classes. This volume is the first title in the Our Christian Heritage Historical Reprint series printed by Our Christian Heritage Foundation.
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