Addresses on Romans: A Series of Messages on the Book of Romans

Author:   Louis T Talbot
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Pages:   256
Publication Date:   04 November 2025
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Addresses on Romans: A Series of Messages on the Book of Romans


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This book was received from the library of Dr. David L. Brown for republishing who was gifted the book from the library of Dr. Peter Connolly. Its content is powerful. The book of Romans is the Christian constitution.Even a rapid reading of the book shows us that the key word is ""righteousness,"" and the key verses are these: Romans 1:16-17, [16] ""For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. [17] For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith."" The human recorder was Paul (Romans 1:1): and under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, he penned this epistle from Corinth in the year 60 AD. Although it is chronologically the sixth epistle to Gentile believers, yet the Holy Spirit has placed it first in the New Testament canon of the Scriptures.

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Author:   Louis T Talbot
Publisher:   Old Paths Publications, Inc
Imprint:   Old Paths Publications, Inc
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Weight:   0.263kg
ISBN:  

9798993403052


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   04 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Louis Thompson TalbotBirth: 19 Oct 1889, Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaDeath: 22 Jan 1976 (aged 86), Los Angeles County, California, USAHe was the 2nd and 4th President of Biola University in La Mirada, CA (1932-1935 and 1938-1952) and namesake of Talbot Theological Seminary at the campus.Louis Thompson Talbot (1889-1976) was the second president of Biola. In 1977, He was called ""one of the spiritual giants of this generation."" (source: foreword to For This I Was Born, Memorial Edition)He was born October 19, 1889, in Sydney, Australia. In 1911, Talbot moved to America to attend Moody Bible Institute, graduating in 1913 and taking a pastorate in Texas.Talbot married Audry Hogue, an organ player at his pastorate in Paris, Texas, on December 27, 1916, and worked in a series of pastorates in Texas, Chicago, Iowa, Minneapolis, and Ontario during the next decade.Talbot was called to the Church of the Open Door and the Bible Institute of Los Angeles on January 10, 1932, and began working to pull the church and the Bible Institute out of the debt into which they had fallen. Talbot served as president of the Bible Institute from November 1932 until he resigned in 1935, to be replaced by Paul Rood. When Rood resigned in 1938, the board asked Talbot to step into a second term as president. He agreed, and remained in office until 1952 (stepping down from pastoring the Church of the Open Door in 1948).The last few years of Talbot's service for Biola were marked by extensive travel as he visited missionaries, made films, and promoted the work of the institute.Talbot resigned in September 1952, taking the title of Chancellor. His wife, Audrey, died of cancer in 1960. Still, Talbot carried on, preaching the gospel and producing films documenting his ministry to natives in the Third World.Talbot remarried several years later, this time to Carol Terry, a Biola alumna and former missionary to India. The two companions lived happily and Talbot carried out his term as chancellor until his death in 1976.Carol Terry recounted some of her husband's last words before passing away. Spotting tears in her eyes, Talbot had chided her for crying at such a joyous time.""For this moment I was born,"" he told her. ""For this I've lived all my life - to see my Savior face to face."" (This information was obtained from: Dr Louis Thompson Talbot (1889-1976) - Find a Grave Memorial)

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