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Big Emory Baptist Association: 1875-2006
The Big Emory Baptist Association is situated across the confluence of three counties in Eastern Tennessee; Roane, Morgan and Cumberland. Its member churches are comprised of people who come from all walks of life and all its stages. It is made up of, at present, fifty-three congregations. This history covers the years from 1875-2006.
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Revelation: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Revelation is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Daniel-Jonah: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Daniel-Jonah is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This Eng-lish version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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1 Corinthians: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on 1 Corinthians is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This Eng-lish version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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The Seventh Child of Nod
This fictional story borders on the Cinderlla theme about Esmeralda "Mera" Wilkins, a young, African-American female prodigy who developed special physical, intellectual and spiritual powers. The twentieth century descendent of an eighth century BC prophetess named Huldah, Mera was commissioned by God to interpret the encapsulated scrolls written in the language of God and sealed up by King Josiah.
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The Acts of the Apostles
This commentary on Acts is part of a series, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format.
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Nahum-Malachi: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Nahum-Malachi is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This Eng-lish version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Ezra-Nehemiah: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Ezra-Nehemiah is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Galatians, Colossians, Philemon, Ephesians and Philippians: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Galatians, Colossians, Philemon, Ephesians and Philippians is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Psalms 76-150: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Psalms 76-150 is part of a series, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format.
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Psalms 1-75: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Psalms 1-75 is part of a series, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format.
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James and 1-2 Peter: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on James and 1-2 Peter is part of a series, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Ruth and Lamentations: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on Ruth and Lamentations is part of a series, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This Eng-lish version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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1-3 John and Jude
This commentary on 1-3 John and Jude is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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The Wisdom of Ben Sira: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on the Wisdom of Ben Sira is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon: For the Person in the Pew
This commentary on 2 Corinthians is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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2 Corinthians: For the person in the pew
This commentary on 2 Corinthians is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This Eng-lish version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Jeremiah: For the person in the pew
This commentary on Jeremiah is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This Eng-lish version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Micah, Ezekiel, Esther and Proverbs: for the person in the pew
This commentary on Micah, Ezekiel, Esther and Proverbs is part of a series of commentaries, each to be published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable American Standard Version of 1901. This Eng-lish version is really one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductions—just the text and what it means.
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Baptist Confessions of Faith: For the Person in the Pew
Baptists are not a creedal people.
That is, they do not require their
Church members to subscribe to a
particular Creed or statement of
belief. But Baptists do believe and
so they do make confession of
those beliefs.
Here are the most important of
those historical confessions in
chronological order: a summary of
beliefs held by Baptists since their
beginning.
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