Farmer Tomkins and His Bibles.

by Willis J. (Willis Judson) Beecher [1838-1912]

Hardcover, 1874

Publication

Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1874.

Physical description

320 p.; 18 cm

Notes

The content of this book, along with other works by Rev. Willis J. Beecher, may be accessed here : https://www.logcollegepress.com/authors-b#/willis-judson-beecher-18381912/

CONTENTS:

Chapter I. — Let us be acquainted.
Chapter II. — Farmer Tomkins.
Chapter III. — Uncle and Nephew.
Chapter IV. — The Biblearium.
Chapter V. — An Original Study.
Chapter VI. — Fishing.
Chapter VII. — History of the Common Bible.
Chapter VIII. — Different English Translations.
Chapter IX. — The First Printed Bibles.
Chapter X. — The Biblical Critics.
Chapter XI. — Hebrew Manuscripts.—Early Versions.
Chapter XII. — Strict Views and Loose Views.
Chapter XIII. — A Theory of the Bible.
Chapter XIV. — Attending Prayer-Meeting.
Chapter XV. — A Resolution.
Chapter XVI. — What Authority the Bible Claims for Itself.
Chapter XVII. — The Testimony of Experts.
Chapter XVIII. — The Witness of Experience.
Chapter XIX. — More About Experience.
Chapter XX. — Is One Text as Good as a Thousand?
Chapter XXI. — Private Judgment.
Chapter XXII. — Last Days of Vacation.
Chapter XXIII. — A Decided Course.
Chapter XXIV. — Retrospect.

Barcode

005a171000

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