The Apollinarianism of F.E. Raven,
James Taylor Sr., and C.A. Coates exposed in the Book:
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"The Eternal Relationships in the Godhead"
335 pages $33.
Item #1810 in the PTP Catalog
The Eternal Relations in the Godhead
is an exposition of many fundamental doctrines of the Person of Christ.
F. E. Raven denied:
the Eternal Sonship of Christ;
Christ had a human spirit (FER was an Apollinarian);
Christ was ever essentially in His divine person the Eternal Life;
the Second Man was characterized by divine attributes; etc.
Concerning the Eternal Sonship,
what the wicked denial of this truth entails is shown in detail in this book.
Besides the exposition in the first half of this book,
there is the most detailed examination of the events from 1888,
with FER's letters and papers, that led to the godly separation of 1890.
FER's letters and papers are included through 1892.
There are also refutations of his wicked teachings given in a lengthy appendix that contains photo-copies of numbers of original papers.
This book also addresses similar fundamentally evil doctrines of James Taylor Sr.
and his henchman C. A. Coates.
The writings of these three persons form the backbone of Raven-Taylorism,
but to F. E. Raven goes the great dishonor of being the founder of the system,
as is demonstrated in this book.
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An Affirmation of the Divine-Human Personality of the Person of Christ;
His Human "I" and Human Will With a Note on His Impeccability.
Item #1816 in the PTP Catalog
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The Human Personality of the Man Christ Jesus Denied by F.E.Raven and T.H. Reynolds:
Heretics and Heterodox.
This paper quotes J.N. Darby in support of the Human Personality of Christ.
This paper also contains "Heresy as to the Person of Christ" by W.S. Flett
and "Heterodoxy Ancient and Modern on the Personality of the Lord Jesus Christ" by J. Hennessy.
Item #1818 in the PTP Catalog
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An Answer to the Challenging Question Frequently Heard,
What is Ravenism, by J Hennessy, Cat. # 1823.
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