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Key to the Science of Theology

Key to the Science of Theology

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Number of Chapters: 18

Length: 04 hours and 18 minutes

Language: English

"The present Volume aims to embody, in a concise and somewhat original manner and style, a general view of the Science of Theology, as gathered from revelation, history, prophecy, reason and analogy. If the Work proves an introductory key to some of the first principles of the divine science of which it treats; if it serves to open the eyes of any of his fellowmen, on the facts of the past, the present, and the future; if it leads to investigation and inquiry, and calls public attention to the greater and more particular truths which have been, or are about to be, revealed as a standard by which to unite the people of all nations and of all religions upon the rock, the sure foundation of divine, eternal, uncreated, infinite and exhaustless Truth, it will have accomplished the end aimed at by THE AUTHOR." (Summary from preface)

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Preface (J Korth)
Theology—its definition—historical illustrations (J Korth)
Decline and loss of this science among the Jews (J Korth)
Progress, decline and final loss of the science of Theology among the Gentiles (J Korth)
Rise, progress, decline and loss of the science of Theology on the Western Hemisphere (J Korth)
Keys of the mysteries of the Godhead (J Korth)
Origin of the Universe (Kathleen Moore)
Destiny of the Universe (Kathleen Moore)
Key of Knowledge, Power and Government (Kathleen Moore)
Revival, or restoration of the science of Theology, in the present age (J Korth)
Keys of initiation in practical Theology (Larry Wilson)
Philosophy of Miracles (Larry Wilson)
Angels and Spirits (Kittie Bagby)
Dreams (Kittie Bagby)
The world of Spirits (Kittie Bagby)
Resurrection, its times and degrees (J Korth)
Further remarks on man's physical and intellectual progress (Jacob Shumway)
Laws of marriage and procreation (Deon Gines)
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