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F. W. Grant

An Address to My Brethr

AN ADDRESS TO MY BRETHREN AND FELLOW-MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH WHICH IS CHRIST'S BODY, KNOWN BY WHATEVER NAME. BRETHREN,-The test of even an apostle's message was the truth that he brought. Even the signs of an apostle wrought before men's eyes "in signs and wonders and mighty deeds" were never sufficie... Read More
F. W. Grant

Bible Reading

In the year 1914 F.W. Grant was deeply troubled about the declining interest in and appreciation for the Bible Reading meeting. In July of that year he wrote an article in "The Bible Treasury" entitled "The Neglect of the Reading Meeting". I conclude with some extended excerpts from that valuable ar... Read More
F. W. Grant

Breadth and Length and Depth and Height

"BREADTH AND LENGTH AND DEPTH AND HEIGHT." (Ephesians iii. 18.) HIS expression does not refer to the dimensions of the love of Christ, which the apostle immediately after represents as "passing knowledge," whereas he prays that they may be "able to comprehend what is the breadth and length and depth... Read More
F. W. Grant

Broken Glimpses

'And their eves were opened. and they knew Him, and He vanished out of their sight.' Luke xxiv 31. HOW aptly does this describe what must have been the spiritual experience of most of us or all, at some time. The momentary glimpse caught, so sweet, so brief as to he almost a sorrow in memory, won as... Read More
F. W. Grant

But One Thing is Needful

"BUT ONE THING NEEDFUL." A Lecture, at Plainfield, N. Y, on Monday evening, August 4, 1884. "Now it came to pass, as they went, that He entered into a certain village; and a certain woman named Martha received Him into her house. And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet, and h... Read More
F. W. Grant

Christ's Work as Priest on Earth

THE question of the Lord's having been a priest on earth is one to which, now that the attention of many is being drawn to it, should be given due and patient consideration. Mistake on this point may easily lead to further error, as should be plain to us, and there needs no apology for another revie... Read More
F. W. Grant

Nicolaitanism - The Rise and Growth of the Clergy

Nicolaitanism, Or The Rise and Growth of the Clerisy F.W. Grant "But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitanes, which I also hate. " "So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, which thing I hate" - (Rev 2:6,15) The address to Pergamos follows that to Smy... Read More
F. W. Grant

Psalms - Appendices

The Witness of Arithmetic to Christ Appendices to Vol. 3 Psalms. APPENDIX I A LEAF FROM THE GOSPEL OF THE EXACT SCIENCES "Doth not nature itself teach you?" (1 Cor. xi. 14.) "There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification’ (chap. xiv. 10). The n... Read More
F. W. Grant

Ruth from "The Numerical Bible"

The Book of Ruth, from "The Numerical Bible" SCOPE AND DIVISIONS OF RUTH The Book of Ruth is plainly a history of the times of the judges, while as plainly it looks on to David and the kingdom. Thus it naturally stands between Judges and Kings (Samuel). Its spiritual meaning as plainly connects thes... Read More
F. W. Grant

The Bible Its Pentateuchal Structure

THE Bible as a whole has sixty-three books; Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles being really only one each: our present division of them having been adopted from the Septuagint. And 63 = 7 X 32. Here we have, then, the symbol of perfection, and that of divine manifestation intensified,- "God glorified in ... Read More
F. W. Grant

The Numerical Structure of the Psalms

The Structure Book I (1 - 41) Christ in the counsel of God the source of all blessing for His people (Israel). Book II (42 - 72) Their ruin, but redemption in the latter days. Book III (73 - 89) The holiness of God in His dealings with them. Book IV (90 - 106) The failed first man replaced by the Se... Read More

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