25 titles in one volume.
Abraham Believed God; Christ's Prophetic Teaching; The Christian's Greatest Need; The Christian's Standing, Object and Hope; Crucified with Christ; The Divine Names and Titles; God's Church: Its Calling, Hope and Motive; God's Purpose in Israel ; Importance of Accuracy in the Study of Holy Scriptures; The Knowledge of God; The Lord's Day - A Study of Revelation 1:10; The Loss and Recovery of Truth; The Mystery - Secret Truth Revealed; The Names and Order of the Books of the O.T.; A New Creation; The Prayers of Ephesians; Prophetic Study - Its Importance and Interpretation; The Resurrection of the Body; The Rich Man and Lazarus, or, The Intermediate State; Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth; The Second Advent in Relation to the Jew; The Spirits in Prison - An Exposition of I Peter 3:17-4:6; Stablished - Strengthened - Settled; The Transfiguration; The Vision of Isaiah - Its Structure and Scope.
E.W. Bullinger (1837 - 1913)
was an Anglican clergyman, Biblical scholar, and ultradispensationalist theologian. In the spring of 1867, Bullinger became clerical secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society, a position he would hold till his death in 1913. Bullinger was editor of a monthly journal Things to Come subtitled A Journal of Biblical Literature, with Special Reference to Prophetic Truth. The Official Organ of Prophetic Conferences for over 20 years (1894–1915) and contributed many articles.E.W. Bullinger was noted broadly for three works: A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament (1877); for his ground-breaking and exhaustive work on Figures of Speech Used in the Bible (1898); and as the primary editor of The Companion Bible (published in 6 parts, beginning in 1909; the entire annotated Bible was published posthumously in 1922). These works and many others remain in print (2004).
Ethelbert William Bullinger was born on December 15 in Canterbury, England. He was a direct descendent of the great Swiss Reformer Johann Heinrich Bullinger, a covenant theologian, who succeeded Zwingli in Zurich in December of 1531.
Bullinger was educated at King's College, London. He was a recognized scholar in the field of biblical languages. The Archbishop of Canterbury granted him an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1881 in recognition of his biblical scholarship.
Dr. Bullinger believed in and taught the pretribulation, premillennial rapture. He is also considered an untradispensationalist because he taught that the gospels and Acts were under the dispensation of law, with the church actually beginning at Paul's ministry after Acts 28:28.
Dr. Bullinger died on June 6, 1913, in London, England, leaving behind a legacy of works to help in the study of God's Word.
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