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THE BRETHREN WRITERS HALL OF FAME


Noted biblical writers on dispensational lines - mostly of the persuasion known to the world as "Plymouth Brethren"


J.A.SEISS

WRITINGS

Lectures on Epistles to the Hebrews (Baltimore, 1846);
Baptist System Examined (Philadelphia, 1854);
Digest of Christian Doctrine (1855);
Last Times (1856); - a portion called "The Millenium" to be read here.
Holy Types (1860);
Book of Forms (1860);
Evangelical Psalmist (1860);
Parable of the Ten Virgins (1862);
Ecclesia Lutherana (1867);
Plain Words, sermons (1869);
Lectures on the Apocalypse (3 vols., 1870-84; 6h ed., 1900); Republished in one volume.
. . . Introduction . . Chapter Four. . . Chapter Five . . . Chapter Six . . . Chapter Eight . . . Chapter Eleven.
. . . Maiden on the Shore - from the "Apocalypse"
The Javelin, by a Lutheran (1871);
Uriel, Occasional Discourses (1874);
Church Song (1875-81);
Lectures on the Gospels (2 vols., 1876);
A Miracle in Stone (1877); The Great Pyramid in Egypt.
Recreation Songs (1878);
Thirty-three Practical Sermons (1879);
Voices from Babylon (1879); A Commentary on Daniel.
Blossoms of Faith, sermons (1880);
The Golden Altar, manual of private devotions (New York, 1882);
Gospel in the Stars (Philadelphia, 1882);
Luther and the Reformation (1883); - read the whole work, courtesy of the Gutenbug Project.
Lectures on the Epistles (2 vols., 1885);
Right Life (1886);
Letters of Jesus (1889);
Beacon Lights (1900);
The Christ and his Church (1902);
Recent Sermons (1904).
World to Come - from the September, 1866 edition of “The Rainbow” magazine.

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