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Hello and Welcome to my User Talk Page[edit]

Please do not use real names on this page as they will be removed. Please do not remove mine or other people's comments or refine any text on my page. I look forward to working with you on making the Hyperdispensationalism Wiki page a work of informative referencing excellence. Acts 17:11 "These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so." 2 Timothy 2:15 "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." I only respond to King James (AV) scripture. May God bless you as you seek His Will in your life Mysteryofthegospel (talk) 22:09, 24 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Research Material on Hyperdispensational Doctrine[edit]

The following previously published books are available online in downloadable pdf format. These books have been licensed with permission to a recognised Hyperdispensationalist Bible Ministry in Holland.

  • "Things That Differ" by C.R. Stam
  • "The Two-fold Purpose of God" by C.R. Stam
  • "True Spirituality" by C.R. Stam
  • "Man: His Nature and Destiny" by C.R. Stam
  • "Our Great Commission: What Is It?" by C.R. Stam
  • "No Other Doctrine" by C.R. Stam
  • "Satan in Derision" by C.R. Stam
  • "Moses and Paul: The Dispensers of Law and Grace" by C.R. Stam
  • "The Present Peril" by C.R. Stam
  • "Four Volumes of Acts" by C.R. Stam
  • "Romans" by C.R. Stam
  • "1 Corinthians" by C.R. Stam
  • "2 Corinthians" by C.R. Stam
  • "Galatians" by C.R. Stam
  • "Pastoral Epistles" by C.R. Stam
  • "Thessalonians" by C.R. Stam
  • "The Supernatural Sign Gifts of the Acts Period" by Paul M. Sadler
  • "Exploring the Unsearchable Riches of Christ" by Paul M. Sadler
  • "Understanding the Gospels" by Charles F. Baker
  • "Understanding the Book of Acts" by Charles F. Baker
  • "Bible Truth" by Charles F. Baker
  • "Real Baptism" by Charles F. Baker
  • "Dispensational Relationships" by Charles F. Baker
  • "A Dispensational Synopsis of the New Testament" by Charles F. Baker
  • "A Dispensational Theology" by Charles F. Baker
  • "Understanding Galatians and the Law" by Charles F. Baker
  • "Understanding the Body of Christ" by Charles F. Baker

They are available here [1] Mysteryofthegospel (talk) 22:53, 26 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Question on Hyper vs Ultra[edit]

I have noted with interest your recent edits separating Hyper-disp. from Ultra-disp., and I have a question/request. Could you give/cite a reputable published source for making this distinction? I would like to see something other than a website. I noted the Berean Bible Society article with interest, but was hoping for a published book source. Does Baker's A Dispensational Theology, 1971, make the distinction? If so could you provide an appropriate quote from it? Thanks in advance, Jim Ellis (talk) 14:45, 25 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Jim, Thank you for your message, and very pleased to hear from you. It is always interesting that God always uses questions from others to push us to further research and study of His Word, and for that, I am always glad. "Wrongly dividing the Word of Truth" by Harry Ironside expounds on the folly of all post-Acts chapter 9 dispensational doctrine and puts both "camps" in the same "heresy bucket." E.W. Bullinger "The Companion Bible" contains the late Mr. Bullinger's exposition of Acts 28:28 doctrine concerning his belief in the beginning of the Church. There are many Bible studies by the late Pastors J.C. O'Hair and Pastor C.R. Stam which are archived at the Berean Bible Society [2] and which expound on the differences between the Acts 9-13 position and the Acts 28:28 position and "Dispensationalism, Revised and Expanded" by Charles C. Ryrie [3] but, more interestingly, there is already detail of the "two camps" (the "camps" of which I did not create - I am only expounding on what was already written there, as there was error and no Bible references) which are expounded on in Wiki at Dispensationalist theology I am over there right now, adding Scripture and amending text. Please join. In Him, and for His Glory (This message was also posted on Jim Ellis User Talk) Mysteryofthegospel (talk) 00:47, 26 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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