A king's penknife; or, Why I am opposed to modernism
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Author / Creator: | Haldeman, I. M. (Isaac Massey), 1845-1933. |
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Imprint: | New York, F.E. Fitch [©1929] |
Description: | 165 pages 21 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3142633 |
Table of Contents:
- A king's penknife
- The virgin birth
- The atoning character of the death of Christ
- The bodily resurrection of Christ
- The ascension of Christ as priest and Lord in heaven
- The second coming
- The great doctrines of Christianity not the product of church councils, but the very essence of the Bible
- Modernism's quotation of "vicarious," and its denial of the Bible meaning of it
- Modernism's false definition of the word and doctrine of resurrection
- The Christ of modernism, not the Christ of the Bible
- Modernism aims to overthrow the Bible as final authority
- Modernism a materialistic menace to morals
- Old infidelity in the disguise of modernism
- Modernism a would-be robber
- What the penknife cuts out-God rewrites
- The burial of an ass
- Modernism deserves no toleration.