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The Man of Sorrows As Set Forth in the Gospel of Luke
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J.N. Darby
Notes On The Book Of Revelations; To Assist Inquirers In Searching Into That Book
by
J.N. Darby
1839
An Examination of the Statements made in the Thoughts on the Apocalypse, by B. W. Newton, and an Enquiry how far they accord with Scripture.
by
J.N. Darby
1848
Notes on the Apocalypse, gleaned at lectures in 1842. Translated from the French
by
J.N. Darby
1849
Seven Lectures on the Prophetical Addresses to the Seven Churches
by
J.N. Darby
1852
The Irrationalism of Infidelity, being a Reply to “Phases of Faith” [by Francis W. Newman]
by
J.N. Darby
1853
Puseyism: its true character in connection with Christ's work ... With remarks on Archdeacon Wilberforce's recently published books.
by
J.N. Darby
1855
A Brief Outline of the Books of the Bible
by
J.N. Darby
1862
Dialogues on the Essays and Reviews
by
J.N. Darby
1863
Studies on the Book of Daniel:
by
J.N. Darby
1864
The Claims of the Church of England Considered: Being the Close of a Correspondence Between the Rev. James Kelly, of Stillogen, Ireland, and J. N. Darby
by
J.N. Darby
1864
Operations of the Spirit of God
by
J.N. Darby
1865
Analysis of Dr. Newman's Apologia Pro Vitâ Suâ
by
J.N. Darby
1866
The Hopes of the Church of God, in Connection with the Destiny of the Jews and the Nations, as Revealed in Prophecy. Eleven Lectures
by
J.N. Darby
1867
Notes and Expositions
by
J.N. Darby
1870
Dialogue of Dr. Temple's Essay [“The Education of the World”], with preface in reference to the recent sermon and speech of the Lord Bishop of Exeter
by
J.N. Darby
circa 1870
Remarks on “The Church and the World”
by
J.N. Darby
1874
Weighty Words from the Writings of J. N. D. - Volume 1
by
J.N. Darby
1898
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