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dc.contributor.authorKenyon, E. W.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-21T17:35:28Z
dc.date.available2023-11-21T17:35:28Z
dc.date.issued1945en
dc.identifier.uriarchives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/63157
dc.description.tableofcontentsFirst words, p. 3 -- The reason why, p. 4 -- The living word, p. 5 -- Treating the word as though it were a common book, p. 13 -- The four gospels in contrast with the Pauline epistles -- Paul about prayer, p. 21 -- Christ in the light of the Pauline revelation, p. 26 -- What the resurrection gives us, p. 36 -- "In whom we have", p. 43 -- The legal and vital aspects of redemption, p. 51 -- Sharing with him, p. 57 -- The law of life, p. 62 -- The renewed mind, p. 68 -- God reproducing himself in us, p. 71 -- Limiting God in us, p. 78 -- What we dare confess about ourselves, p. 81 -- What repentance means, p. 84 -- Having your own faith life, p. 91 -- The limitations of Jesus, p. 97 -- The defeated Satan, p. 102 -- The end of condemnation, p. 107 -- Walking as mere man, p. 111 -- Believing in his substitution, p. 120 -- The rest of redemption, p. 124 -- "It is finished", p. 129 -- Jesus at the right hand of the Father, p. 132 -- Why natural man cannot know himself, p. 140 -- Some facts about Pentecost, p. 147 -- What have you done with love?, p. 151 -- Last words, p. 160en
dc.format.extent5.5 x 8 inchesen
dc.format.extent170 pagesen
dc.format.mediumPaperen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherKenyon's Gospel Publishing Societyen
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dc.titleNew Creation Realitiesen
dc.identifier.box158en


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    Primary source materials documenting the Pentecostal movement in the Pacific Northwest.

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