theWord Greek Works Part 2

This pack has various theWord Greek Works (tw modules) for theWord Bible program. Part 2 of 2

This pack theWord Greek Works 2 has the Cambridge Greek NT, Nicoll’s Expositors Greek New Testament Commentaries, New Testament Greek Word Frequency Charts for seeing how common a word is in the New Testament, an overview of Greek Grammar, Pickering’s the Identity of the New Testament Text, Robertson’s work on the ministry and the Greek New Testament, Robertson’s Word Pictures in the New Testament as a commentary, Smyth list of Greek Verbs, Strong’s work on Greek in a nutshell, Trench’s Synonyms of the Greek New Testament, Trench’s Study on Words in Greek, and Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament. There is also White’s Greek Grammar work included.

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theWord Calvinism Reformed Library.

Calvinism

Calvinism Library

In theWord Calvinism Reformed Library. theWord zip library, I present to you various books on Calvinism, basically dangers of it. These books are about Calvinism, and many works by people like Boettner (who is a Calvinist) do not have the tag “Calvinism” on them. I tag them as “Reformed”. If you want pro-views please search for “Reformed” works.

Note that I had to change the actual filenames for this internet webpage, substituting “calvin-ism” for “calvinism” for SEO purposes. In the actual zip file, all “calvin-ism” is “calvinism”.




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theWord Creeds Pack

theWord Creeds Pack

theWord Creeds Pack
By David Cox

theWord Creeds PackIn this pack, I am including various creeds and doctrinal affirmations from different persuasions, but mostly Calvinist-Reformed perspective. This is because they are the most proficient at making, using, and demanding doctrinal creeds. I consider any catechism the same as a creed or confession of faith.

Some of these in the theWord Creeds Pack are not Calvinist-Reformed by the way. The Athanasian Creed is from the first centuries of the church, and it is an affirmation of the trinity. Martin Luther’s catchecisms are a basic document of the Reformation, and although Luther is the founder of the Lutheran Church, his creed or confession or catechism is basically a denouncing of Roman Catholicism. The Baltimore Catechism is Roman Catholic so that you can see how it compares with the many protestant confessions here.

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