 | Eschatology, Anti-Dispensationalism, Etc.
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"But there is a further reason, and a pressing one today, why we should write upon our present subject, and that is to expose the modern and pernicious error of Dispensationalism." Arthur W. Pink, The Application of the Scriptures: A Biblical Refutation of Dispensationalism
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 | Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen on Evangelical Postmillennialism
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 | Some Questions and Answers on Eschatology by Tom Albrecht
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 | The Beast of Revelation Identified by Kenneth Gentry
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 | Before Dispensationalism Fell: A Response to Dr. Robert L. Thomas by Kenneth Gentry
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 | Dispensationalism: Being "Left Behind" by Gary DeMar
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 | Dispensationalism in Transition
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 | The Passing Away of Heaven and Earth by Gary DeMar
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 | Hal Lindsey's The Late Great Planet Earth: Revisited by Tom Albrecht
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 | Hal Lindsey's Prophecies: A Study of The Late Great Planet Earth By David Mathews
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 | Dispensationalism, the Westminster Standards and the Unity of the People of God by Grover Gunn, III
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 | Lordship, Non-Lordship and Dispensationalism by Ernest Reisinger
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 | A History of Dispensationalism in America by Ernest Reisinger
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 | Eschatology: What Presbyterians Believe from the PCUSA web site
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 | A Study of Matthew Twenty-four by Wayne Jackson
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 | The Biblical Basis of Postmillennialism
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 | J. Marcellus Kik on the phrase "coming in the clouds" in Matthew 24
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 | Milton S. Terry on the same subject
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 | Hal Lindsey and the Restoration of the Jews: A Review
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 | The Dispensational Origins of Modern Premillennialism from Credenda Agenda
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 | Not Deceived Network Posttrib site with lots of stuff by Dave MacPherson
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 | A Brief Theological Analysis of Hyper-Preterism by Kenneth Gentry
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 | The Allurement of Hymenaen Preterism: The Rise of "Dispensable Eschatology" by Jim West
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 | The Braying of Heretics, or, The Heresies of Bray (Or, Yet Still, Another One Bites the Dust) by Andrew Sandlin
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 | The Preterist Site Orthodox Preterists
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 | Postmillennialism.com
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 | Dispensational Dementia WARNING: from the (Hyper) Preterist Archives (As a rule I do not agree with hyper-Preterism, but this site has some good links)
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