Consummation of the Ages vol X


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Consummation of he ages vol X is the final addition of the consummation series. This book is the consummation of the end time doctrines and the preparation of the return of Jesus Christ.




The Consummation of the Ages vol VII


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Consummation of the ages vol VII talks about how the Rman empire crucified and killed Jesus christ a innocent man, and then hundreds of years later assume the position as head of the church by Pope Constantine, and change the history of the church by saying aposlte Peter was the first pope when in fact the Romans crucified peter upside down. Jesus will return and restore his universal church.




The Consummation of the Ages vol III


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the consummation of the ages vol III is a continuation of the end times series.




Consummation of the Ages vol III


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Consummation of the ages vol III talks about the many fals religions plaguing the church, and false leaders. The spirit of greed, selfishness, mammon, liars and decievers are causing many believers to fall away from the faith.These men have been propheised from the beginning.Jesus ill deal with these men in his time!




Consummation of the Ages vol IV


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consummation of the ages vol IV deals with the subject of the roman empire take over of the christian church. Romans have killed and persecuted thousands of believers for hundreds of years and once Constantine converted to so-call christanity they rewrote history to claim that the catholic church began with the apsotle Peter, how ironic when it was the roman empire that crucifed Jesus and the disciples. Jesus will return to restore cosmos order!




Consummation of the Ages vol II


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Consummation of the ages vol II talks about the doctrine of the end times from a historical perspective. There are many signs pointing to the end times, but how do we discern the truth from the information we are seeing on TV and the mass media.




Consummation of the Ages vol IX


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Consummation of the ages IX talks about several chapters of the book of Revelations.




Arcana Coelestia, Volume 10


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This is an exposition of the internal or spiritual sense of the books of Genesis and Exodus, according to the law of correspondences. It unfolds the spiritual significance of the creation; of the stories of Adam and Eve, and of the deluge; of the lives of the patriarchs; of the captivity of the chosen people in Egypt and of their deliverance therefrom, and of their subsequent history; of the ritual of the Jewish religion, its sacrifices and observances:—and in general, traces the foreshadowing through both books of the incarnation and glorification of the Lord Jesus Christ. Many passages from other parts of the Word are also fully explained. Relations of things heard and seen in the spiritual world are interspersed, explaining the process of dying, and of man's resuscitation and conscious entrance into the interior life; the nature of the soul; of heaven and heavenly joy;and of hell, its nature and its miseries. It also treats of the Grand Man, or the whole angelic heaven, and the correspondence of the societies therein with the different organs and senses of the body; the origin and correspondence of diseases; the spirits and inhabitants of the various planets, and of other earths in the starry heavens. All of which are related to a true understanding of the Divine Word. This is book #10 out of 12 and covers Exodus 13 - 21.




An Opening Word to the Full-Time Trainees Concerning Regulations and Opinions


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At the time of regeneration, all believers receive the divine life and are begotten as children of God. Yet, this life most grow and it does so by regulation unto maturity and function. This regulation comes from revelation and issues in obedience. This word is crucial for our progress and training in the divine life for our maturity and function in our living and service to God.




Isaiah Through the Ages


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A compilation of previously unavailable translated commentaries by the Church Fathers on the book of Isaiah. Fourth and fifth-century exegetes are featured especially, but there are many excerpts from Sts. Justin Maryr, Irenaeus, Athanasius of Alexandria, Jerome, Ambrose and others. Modern commentary (from 1775 to the present) has been added to enhance our understanding by providing insight into the historical context, poetry and structure. In some chapters, a short Judaic section has been included to point to Messianic passages and assist with some obscure metaphors and references.