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False Doctrine

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Just because a sermon or audiobook is posted, it is NOT a blanket endorsement for everything that speaker believes. There are men of God that, although they were greatly used of Him, errored in some areas. As the Apostle Paul said, "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." (1 Thes 5:21). Remember, the litmus test of any man's theology is the word of God. Any deviation by any speaker from the authorized text of the King James Bible is not endorsed by anyone associated with this site.

1.Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth, Preface, Chp. 1 by H.A. Ironside
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1.Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth, Preface, Chp. 1 by H.A. Ironside

Disclaimer: Though Brother Ironsides work falls short of Dr. Ruckman's lofty standards when it comes to Dispensational Truth, this work is however a great work that refutes sufficiently the errors of hyper-dispensationalism (eg. Bullinger and Stam). For those of you not aware of Dr. H.A. Ironsides body of work, it is a wealth of knowledge worthy of our consideration and study. PAUL'S exhortation to the younger preacher, Timothy, has come home to many with great power in recent years. As a result, there has been a return to more ancient methods of Bible study, which had been largely neglected during the centuries of the Church's drift from apostolic testimony. Augustine's words have had a re-affirmation: "Distinguish the ages, and the Scriptures are plain." And so there has been great emphasis put in many quarters, and rightly so, upon the study of what is commonly known as "dispensational" truth. In this volume, Ironside examines dispensationalism in light of Scripture. Originally published as a series of enormously popular articles in Serving and Waiting, the magazine of the Philadelphia School of the Bible, Ironside addresses the nature and progression of God’s revelation, and cautions readers against following our own ideas farther than Scripture intends. He also discourages the teachings of ultra-dispensationalism, or Bullingerism, and discusses the function of baptism and the Lord’s Supper in dispensationalist teaching.
2.Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth, Chapter 2 by H.A. Ironside
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2.Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth, Chapter 2 by H.A. Ironside

Disclaimer: Though Brother Ironsides work falls short of Dr. Ruckman's lofty standards when it comes to Dispensational Truth, this work is however a great work that refutes sufficiently the errors of hyper-dispensationalism (eg. Bullinger and Stam). For those of you not aware of Dr. H.A. Ironsides body of work, it is a wealth of knowledge worthy of our consideration and study. PAUL'S exhortation to the younger preacher, Timothy, has come home to many with great power in recent years. As a result, there has been a return to more ancient methods of Bible study, which had been largely neglected during the centuries of the Church's drift from apostolic testimony. Augustine's words have had a re-affirmation: "Distinguish the ages, and the Scriptures are plain." And so there has been great emphasis put in many quarters, and rightly so, upon the study of what is commonly known as "dispensational" truth. In this volume, Ironside examines dispensationalism in light of Scripture. Originally published as a series of enormously popular articles in Serving and Waiting, the magazine of the Philadelphia School of the Bible, Ironside addresses the nature and progression of God’s revelation, and cautions readers against following our own ideas farther than Scripture intends. He also discourages the teachings of ultra-dispensationalism, or Bullingerism, and discusses the function of baptism and the Lord’s Supper in dispensationalist teaching.
3.Wrongly dividing the word of truth, Chapter 3 by H.A. Ironside
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3.Wrongly dividing the word of truth, Chapter 3 by H.A. Ironside

Disclaimer: Though Brother Ironsides work falls short of Dr. Ruckman's lofty standards when it comes to Dispensational Truth, this work is however a great work that refutes sufficiently the errors of hyper-dispensationalism (eg. Bullinger and Stam). For those of you not aware of Dr. H.A. Ironsides body of work, it is a wealth of knowledge worthy of our consideration and study. PAUL'S exhortation to the younger preacher, Timothy, has come home to many with great power in recent years. As a result, there has been a return to more ancient methods of Bible study, which had been largely neglected during the centuries of the Church's drift from apostolic testimony. Augustine's words have had a re-affirmation: "Distinguish the ages, and the Scriptures are plain." And so there has been great emphasis put in many quarters, and rightly so, upon the study of what is commonly known as "dispensational" truth. In this volume, Ironside examines dispensationalism in light of Scripture. Originally published as a series of enormously popular articles in Serving and Waiting, the magazine of the Philadelphia School of the Bible, Ironside addresses the nature and progression of God’s revelation, and cautions readers against following our own ideas farther than Scripture intends. He also discourages the teachings of ultra-dispensationalism, or Bullingerism, and discusses the function of baptism and the Lord’s Supper in dispensationalist teaching.
4.Wrongly dividing the word of truth, Chapter 4 by H.A. Ironside
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4.Wrongly dividing the word of truth, Chapter 4 by H.A. Ironside

Disclaimer: Though Brother Ironsides work falls short of Dr. Ruckman's lofty standards when it comes to Dispensational Truth, this work is however a great work that refutes sufficiently the errors of hyper-dispensationalism (eg. Bullinger and Stam). For those of you not aware of Dr. H.A. Ironsides body of work, it is a wealth of knowledge worthy of our consideration and study. PAUL'S exhortation to the younger preacher, Timothy, has come home to many with great power in recent years. As a result, there has been a return to more ancient methods of Bible study, which had been largely neglected during the centuries of the Church's drift from apostolic testimony. Augustine's words have had a re-affirmation: "Distinguish the ages, and the Scriptures are plain." And so there has been great emphasis put in many quarters, and rightly so, upon the study of what is commonly known as "dispensational" truth. In this volume, Ironside examines dispensationalism in light of Scripture. Originally published as a series of enormously popular articles in Serving and Waiting, the magazine of the Philadelphia School of the Bible, Ironside addresses the nature and progression of God’s revelation, and cautions readers against following our own ideas farther than Scripture intends. He also discourages the teachings of ultra-dispensationalism, or Bullingerism, and discusses the function of baptism and the Lord’s Supper in dispensationalist teaching.
5.Wrongly Dividing the Word by H.A. Ironside, Chapter 5 & 6
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5.Wrongly Dividing the Word by H.A. Ironside, Chapter 5 & 6

Disclaimer: Though Brother Ironsides work falls short of Dr. Ruckman's lofty standards when it comes to Dispensational Truth, this work is however a great work that refutes sufficiently the errors of hyper-dispensationalism (eg. Bullinger and Stam). For those of you not aware of Dr. H.A. Ironsides body of work, it is a wealth of knowledge worthy of our consideration and study. PAUL'S exhortation to the younger preacher, Timothy, has come home to many with great power in recent years. As a result, there has been a return to more ancient methods of Bible study, which had been largely neglected during the centuries of the Church's drift from apostolic testimony. Augustine's words have had a re-affirmation: "Distinguish the ages, and the Scriptures are plain." And so there has been great emphasis put in many quarters, and rightly so, upon the study of what is commonly known as "dispensational" truth. In this volume, Ironside examines dispensationalism in light of Scripture. Originally published as a series of enormously popular articles in Serving and Waiting, the magazine of the Philadelphia School of the Bible, Ironside addresses the nature and progression of God’s revelation, and cautions readers against following our own ideas farther than Scripture intends. He also discourages the teachings of ultra-dispensationalism, or Bullingerism, and discusses the function of baptism and the Lord’s Supper in dispensationalist teaching.
6.Wrongly Dividing the Word by H.A. Ironside, Chapter 7 & 8
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6.Wrongly Dividing the Word by H.A. Ironside, Chapter 7 & 8

Disclaimer: Though Brother Ironsides work falls short of Dr. Ruckman's lofty standards when it comes to Dispensational Truth, this work is however a great work that refutes sufficiently the errors of hyper-dispensationalism (eg. Bullinger and Stam). For those of you not aware of Dr. H.A. Ironsides body of work, it is a wealth of knowledge worthy of our consideration and study. PAUL'S exhortation to the younger preacher, Timothy, has come home to many with great power in recent years. As a result, there has been a return to more ancient methods of Bible study, which had been largely neglected during the centuries of the Church's drift from apostolic testimony. Augustine's words have had a re-affirmation: "Distinguish the ages, and the Scriptures are plain." And so there has been great emphasis put in many quarters, and rightly so, upon the study of what is commonly known as "dispensational" truth. In this volume, Ironside examines dispensationalism in light of Scripture. Originally published as a series of enormously popular articles in Serving and Waiting, the magazine of the Philadelphia School of the Bible, Ironside addresses the nature and progression of God’s revelation, and cautions readers against following our own ideas farther than Scripture intends. He also discourages the teachings of ultra-dispensationalism, or Bullingerism, and discusses the function of baptism and the Lord’s Supper in dispensationalist teaching.

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