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What We Believe and Why

Plain Talks on Religion

 

Published by
Trinity Parish
New York

Copies of this paper, at 5 cents each or $4.25 a hundred
May be obtained by addressing the Editor
The Rev. J. Wilson Sutton, D.D.
Trinity Chapel
16 West 26th Street, New York

 

Transcribed by Wayne Kempton
Archivist and Historiographer of the Diocese of New York, 2012


No. 1. “Religion and the Supernatural,” by the Rt. Rev. Irving P. Johnson, D. D. Bishop of Colorado

No. 2. “The Unveiling of Deity,” The Incarnation as Christianity’s Answer to Modern Difficulties of Faith.  By the Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, D. D., LL. D. Bishop of Central New York

No. 3. “The Deity of Christ and His Virgin Birth,” The Faith of the Early Disciples and Its Meaning Today. By the Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, D. D., LL. D. Bishop Coadjutor of Central New York

No. 4. “The True Story of the Gospels,” by the Rt. Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, D. D.

No. 5. “The True Beginning of Christianity,” by the Rt. Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, D. D.

No. 6. “Christ and The Church,” by the Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, D. D., LL. D.

No. 7. “A Simple Explanation of the Apostles’ Creed,” by the Very Rev. A. E. Burn, Dean of Salisbury

No. 8. “Spiritual Healing,” by the Rev. J. Wilson Sutton, D. D. Vicar of Trinity Chapel, New York.

No. 9. “The Marks of the Church,” by the Rev. Cyril Bickersteth M. A. of the Community of the Resurrection.

No. 10. “The Atonement,” by the Rev. Leonard Hodgson, D. C. L.

No. 11. “Faith and the New Universe,” by the Rev. Edwin B. Niver, D. D. Librarian, College of Preachers, Washington Cathedral.

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