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Books available by
John Henry Essex
1907-1991 |
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Deity
of God, The (#7450) by
John Henry Essex (1907-1991)
It is in the prison epistle of
Paul to the Ephesians that we find the most absolute expression of
the Deity of God in relation to the points we have been considering.
Here we find the phrase which puts all other Scriptures into
perspective. -- 72 page Paperback.
$9.95 |
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God’s Celestial Purpose: Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians
(#0578) by John H. Essex (1907-1991). "This presentation of our
subject, God's Celestial Purpose, takes the form of a commentary on
Paul's letter to the Ephesians. A great many sincere believers who
regularly read their Bibles have failed to realise the full import of
Ephesians, or even its significance in the Scriptures." Paperback. 164 pages.
$14.95 |
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God’s Dwelling Place
(#0585) by John H. Essex (1907-1991)
Paperback. "Amongst the countless thousands of books on
Biblical subjects there are very few indeed (if any) which deal with the
subject of "God's Dwelling Place," and there is not one known to the
writer which deals with the subject in the manner of this book. The
subject is surveyed in relation to the purpose of God and His ways with
humanity. It shows that God was not reacting to a crisis situation in
His dealings with mankind, but that the God Who planned the end also
planned the beginning. The visible and temporary aspects of God's
dwelling place are reviewed, from the tabernacle in the wilderness to
the temples of Solomon, Zerubabel and Herod, through to the New
Jerusalem. The spiritual aspects are shown to be from before the
creation, through the present church, until the point when death is
swallowed up in victory, and God becomes All in all." 184 pages.
$14.95 |
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God’s Purpose in the Heavens
(#3747) by John Essex (1907-1991). Much of Christianity has little
understanding of God’s grand purpose of the Heavens. Essex unveils this
divine objective. 38 pages. PB. $3.95 |
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The Place of the Ecclesia in God’s Purpose
(#2961) John H. Essex (1907-1991) That the ecclesia has been assigned a
very important role in the purpose of God. Clearly it should be
profitable for us to examine in detail what this role. This is the aim
of thease studies. Facsimile. Paperback. 72 Pages.
$9.95 |
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The Place of
Humanity in God’s Purpose
(#1636) John H. Essex (1907-1991). Contents: What is Man?; The Vanity of
Humanity Endeavor; The Lessons of the Potter; God's Great Displays; The
All-Sufficiency of God; From Abram to Abraham; A Unique Treasure Chest
Before the Disruption of the World; The Ecclesia which is His Body. (fc)
Paperback. 98 pages. $9.95 |
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Select Writings of
John Essex: Volume 1 (#1070)
by John Henry Essex. (fc) Paperback, 104 Pages.
$10.95 |
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A Selection of
Spiritual Songs & Meditations
(#2008) by John Henry Essex (1907-1991). The song sections do not have
noted music, rather they use hymn meters, thus indicating the number of
syllables for the lines in each stanza of the song. This allows the
matching of a hymn's text with appropriate tunes for singing. (fc)
Paperback. 84 Pages. $9.95 |
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