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generally considered to have continued the work of organising and establishing the Christadelphian movement founded by Dr. John Thomas; a prolific author and the editor of The Christadelphian Magazine from 1864-98. His most famous literary work is Christendom Astray From the Bible (commonly: Christendom Astray). |
Robert RobertsRobertRoberts Roberts,_Robert RR Portrate.jpg generally considered to have continued the work of organising and establishing the Christadelphian movement founded by Dr. John Thomas; a prolific author and the editor of The Christadelphian Magazine from 1864-98. His most famous literary work is Christendom Astray From the Bible (commonly: Christendom Astray). 1839 1898 Robert Roberts (Christadelphian)
- Dr Thomas: His Life and Works (1873)
- Seasons of Comfort (1879)
- Thirteen Lectures on The Apocalypse (1880)
- The Ways of Providence (1881)
- The Trial (1882)
- Christendom Astray From the Bible (1884)
- Nazareth Revisited (1890)
- The Law of Moses
- My Days and My Ways
- To the Elect of God in Times of Trouble
- The Truth about God and the Bible
- The Visible Hand of God
Booklets [edit]
- The Good Confession (1869)
- Was Jesus of Nazareth The Messiah? (The Stern debate; 1871)
- The Slain Lamb (1873)
- The Ecclesial Guide (1883)
- The Christadelphian Instructor (1891)
- The Blood of Christ (1895)
- The Parables of Christ
- The Sect Everywhere Spoken Against (reprint of a lecture)
- The Commandments of Christ
Magazines [edit]
- The Christadelphian (editor)