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Clarence Larkin

    The Spirit World
    The Book of Daniel (Illustrated)
    The Second Coming of Christ
    Rightly Dividing the Word
    Book Of Revalation
    The Spirit World
    • 2018

      Why I am a Baptist

      The Beliefs, Church History and Christian Traditions of Baptism (Hardcover)

      Exploring the significance of Baptism, Clarence Larkin shares his personal journey and the compelling reasons that led him to embrace his denomination. Through his role as a preacher and educator, he delves into the spiritual and theological aspects of Baptism, offering insights that inspire readers to reflect on their own beliefs and practices. This book serves as both a personal testimony and a guide for those seeking a deeper understanding of this important rite.

      Why I am a Baptist
    • 2018

      The Spirit World

      The Complete Text with all Illustrations and Charts

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book delves into the spiritual realm of Christianity, exploring concepts such as demons, the underworld, resurrection, and humanity's connection to spiritual beings. Clarence Larkin provides insights into these elements, offering a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics within the Christian spiritual landscape.

      The Spirit World
    • 2017

      Clarence Larkin's examination of The Book of Revelation stands as one of the most detailed commentaries ever created, made unique by the large tables and illustrations. As with his other intensive examinations, Clarence Larkin sets out to clarify the many mysterious chapters and verses for the benefit of Christians seeking greater insight and knowledge of the holy text. Using his own system of organization, Larkin dispenses the various messages and meanings behind the Book of Revelation clearly. Throughout this superb work of Bible study, all explanations and assertions are supported by quotations of the scripture. The principle lessons and stories of Revelation each receive scrutiny, while the various Sevens - the Seven Dooms, Seven Personages, Seven Last Plagues, and so on, are explained in enlightening and authoritative detail. The culmination of more than twenty-five years of study, it is no exaggeration to say that Larkin's explanations of The Book of Revelation contain a life's work. Popular among Christians when first published in 1919, Larkin's detailed texts retain a devoted following to this day, while some of his greatest works were posthumously published in the late 1920s.

      Book Of Revalation
    • 2017

      The Book of Daniel (Illustrated)

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This superb and time-tested analysis and study by Clarence Larkin examines in detail, and explains with the truest clarity, the Biblical Book of Daniel. Having spent his life in service of God as a minister, and much of his time deeply vested in contemplation and study of the Biblical canon, Clarence Larkin placed himself in a prime position to evaluate and explain some of the more complex passages of the scripture. Naturally blessed with a readable and flowing style of writing, Larkin enlightened countless thousands of Christians during his lengthy career. In this book, we receive a passage-by-passage, line-by-line examination of the Book of Daniel. No detail or phrase is passed over, and the reader may be assured that Larkin pays the closest attention in explaining this important yet difficult to understand part of the Holy Bible. Larkin was moved to author this and several other books after receiving word from his flock and fellow believers of the difficulties they had reading and interpreting such texts. The chapters are divided into the major episodes underpinning the Book of Daniel. Events such as the dream of Nebuchadnezzer and the calamitous Fall of Babylon receive close narration, while the famous image of Daniel in the Lion's Den benefits greatly from the clarifying commentary of Larkin. This edition of Larkin's Book of Daniel includes all of the intricate charts and illustrations for which the author became famous. Several of these are very large and detailed images with large, small and tiny instances of text, and it is doubtless necessary to use a magnifying glass to fully scrutinize them. Vital to Larkin's explanations, they set out visually the principles that this book exists to clarify for the reader.

      The Book of Daniel (Illustrated)
    • 2011

      Focusing on the concept of the "Second Coming" of Christ, the author presents a unique interpretation of biblical doctrine, arguing that it serves as a crucial counterpart to the "First Coming." Through detailed textual analysis, Larkin emphasizes the significance of this second event, which he believes is thoroughly supported by scripture. Renowned for his insights and expertise, Larkin enriches his work with charts and thorough biblical exegesis, making it a notable resource for those interested in deeper theological study.

      The Second Coming of Christ (Illustrated Edition)
    • 2010

      The Book of Revelation

      A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A comprehensive examination of the Book of Revelation, this work draws from 25 years of study and features over 30 illustrations, including charts, maps, and diagrams, to enhance understanding. The author emphasizes a literal interpretation of Revelation, presenting it in chronological order. The reprint carefully preserves the original illustrations, showcasing symbols and creatures mentioned in the text. Known for his influential work, Dispensational Truth, the author aims to clarify the complexities of Revelation for readers.

      The Book of Revelation
    • 2009

      In Dispensational Truth, Clarence Larkin maps the Prophetic Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. The culmination of three decades of bible study, Larkin's elaborate prophetical charts and descriptions made the literal interpretation of the Bible accessible to a vast audience and greatly influenced conservative Protestant visual culture. After the first edition of his Dispensational Truth quickly depleted, Larkin expanded his work twofold in charts and descriptive matter for the 1920 edition, which is reprinted here. This singular, exhaustive work draws on the works of figures like C. I. Scofield and John Nelson Darby and provides the definitive foundation of premillennialism. Clarence Larkin (1850-1924) renounced his career as a draftsman to pursue a spiritual life. In 1882, he became a Baptist minister and used his drafting skills to visually interpret the eras of the Bible in accordance with premilliannialist dispensationalism.

      Dispensational Truth [with Full Size Illustrations], or God's Plan and Purpose in the Ages
    • 2007

      The Book of Revelation

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Drawing on 25 years of study, the author presents a detailed interpretation of the Book of Revelation from a Futurist perspective. The analysis begins with chapters two and three, which address the current Church Dispensation, while chapters four through the end focus on future events. Emphasizing a literal and chronological reading of the text, the work aims to illuminate the prophetic messages contained within Revelation, providing insights gained from extensive sermon series conducted over six years.

      The Book of Revelation
    • 2006

      Rightly Dividing The Word (1921)

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book distills the essential teachings of the Christian faith into accessible language, making complex theological concepts understandable for the average reader. Drawing from over thirty-five years of sermons, the author presents these fundamental doctrines in an engaging format, enhanced by clear charts that aid comprehension. This resource is particularly valuable for preachers and Bible teachers looking to effectively convey foundational beliefs in their teachings.

      Rightly Dividing The Word (1921)
    • 2005

      The Second Coming of Christ

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
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      Exploring the aftermath of the Rapture, the narrative delves into the emotional turmoil faced by those left behind. It raises poignant questions about faith and salvation in a world where the Holy Spirit's presence diminishes, leaving individuals to grapple with their spiritual fate. The book examines the struggle for redemption and the challenges of seeking the Lord in a drastically altered reality, highlighting the themes of loss, hope, and the quest for understanding in the face of despair.

      The Second Coming of Christ