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The Foundations OF Dispensational Truth E. W. BULLINGER, D.D. SAMUEL BAGSTER & SONS LTD 72 Marylebone Lane, London, W.1. CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTORY . . . . . . . Vii ‘THE LORD HATH SPOKEN— 1, At Sunpry Times anp tn Divers MANNERS . . i 9 Tl. By rue Propuers - = : : . 16 TIL By His Son. . = . : : : . 23 TV. By Tuem tHat Hear Him (Heb. ii3) . «=. 30) Vv. = = —The Apostolic Epistles 43 Vi. ” 7 —WhattheyHeard . 56 Vil. - i = —Gospel of John 60 | Vu. —The Pauline Epistles. 81) IX. — —The Earlier Pauline Epistles 93 x. ” —2 Thessalonians ~_ 107 XT " » <2 Thessalonians ii. . 14. . 7 » —1 Corinthians _ ~ 1 AIT, 7 » —2 Corinthians : ee fee ete ete ulattanns ete Tena g8| s 7 i oT as 146 : » een eee ere rg]| ‘XVIT. & a ee . co . 169 THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES— XVIII. Constperep HistoricaLLy AND DiSPENSATIONALLY oe KIX > 7 ea XX. Based ON JeHovan’s Promises. . - a - 196 [ -XXT Conrinminc Testimony... S| XXXII. “ Stons Fottowinc ” = . : . . »_ 238 XXV. THE SPHERES OF FUTURE GLORY . . 261 XXVI. GOD SPEAKING BY THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH. 273 XXVII. GOD SPEAKING ‘BY PAUL THE PRISONER OF JESUS CHRIST . . . . : - 279 INDEX . . : 2 . : 285) The Foundations of Dispensational Truth INTRODUCTORY Cc. have all been so long tied to the tether (of tradition that difficulties are met with in connection with the dividing of the Word of Truth at Acts xxviii. ‘The following papers may help to solve such difficulties, enabling the believer to rightly answer such as question the hope that is in him. There is one great foundation principle in the science of LOGIC which will meet all the difficulties, if we are careful to observe it. It is this :— We cannot reason from the particular to the general. That is to say, we cannot expect to find the general principles, which we may regard “the truth,” by arguing from certain particular parts of the truth. On the contrary, ‘we must reason from the general to the particular, if we would reason accurately. ‘The difficulties experienced by some of our readers are due to the fact that they arise from a consideration of only parts of the truth. To find the answer to them, it is vain to continue the discussion of them as separate difficult points: we mean difficulties connected with the earlier Pauline Epistles written before Acts xxviii.; such as ordi- nances, the one body of x Cor. xii., or the spiritual gifts of 1 Cor. xiii., xiv., etc. It is absolutely necessary that we should first make sure of the great general duty of “ rightly dividing the vii

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