Collected Writings by John Nelson Darby Volume Twenty: Ecclesiastical

· John Nelson Darby's writings Book 20 · Irving Risch
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 Narrative of the Facts, connected with the separation of the writer from the congregation meeting in Ebrington Street. [Plymouth]Letter to the saints meeting in Ebrington Street on the circumstances which have recently occurred there. 
— Part 1 Account of the proceedings at Rawstorne Street, in November and December 1846 (B W Newton) etc. 
— Part 2 Being the answer to the "Reasons." 
— Part 3 The Principles Involved. 
— Part 4 Supplement: Notes on the "Correspondence" and "Remonstrance." 
What investigation has there been at Plymouth? 
Summary of the meetings in London, February, 1847. 
Two letters as to Plymouth. 
To the brethren at Rawstorne Street 
Letter on the confession of error by some. 
Letter of acknowledgment as to Plymouth 
Indifference to Christ: or Bethesdaism - extracted from a private letter 
The Church which is His body 
God, not the Church
Discipline and Unity of the Assembly 
Baptism - not the communication of life 
A reply to defence of the doctrine of Baptismal regeneration by the Bishop of Ossory, Leighlin, and Ferns. 
In reply to some questions on the Lord's Supper. 
Disendowment - Disestablishment: 
Remarks on a book entitled, "Is Modern Christianity a Civilised Heathenism?" 
What is the Unity of the Church? 
Episcopacy: What ground is there in Scripture or History for accounting it an Institution of God? 
Churches and the Church 
Ephesians 
Thoughts on the Church 
The Vaudois 
Brief remarks on the Spirit and the Assembly 
Remarks on 2 Timothy 

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