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The Last Reformation

The Last Reformation

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The Last Reformation

By F.G. Smith







PREFACE


God's true people everywhere are looking for light on the church question. A deep undercurrent of dissatisfaction with the present order of things exists in the ecclesiastical world. The historic creeds are stationary and conservative, but religious thought can not always be bound nor its progress permanently hindered. Honest Christian men and women will think, and they are now thinking in the terms of a universal Christianity. If I am able to discern the signs of the times, the rising tide of Christian love and fellowship is about to overflow the lines of sect and bring together in one common hope and in one common brotherhood all those who love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.

What will constitute the leading characteristics of the church of the future? This is the burning question. Spiritual-minded men are conscious that things can not long continue as they now are, but what and where is the remedy?

After this book was completed and in the hands of the printers, I received a copy of "The Church and its Organization," by Walter Lowrie, and was surprized to find in it much truth that I had already received through independent investigation and embodied in my manuscript. I refer particularly to the charismatic organization and government of the church. It is gratifying to know that other minds are being led to the same conclusions regarding a subject of such vital importance to the future of Christianity.

In writing the present work I have endeavored to present the Scriptural solution of this great problem, a solution which takes into account, and gives due respect to, historic Christianity, the prophecies respecting the church and its destiny, and the fundamental characteristics of our holy religion as it emanated from the divine Founder.

If this work can be of service in pointing out Christ's plan and purpose to "gather together in one the children of God which are scattered abroad," and also be instrumental in helping to accomplish this grand Christian ideal, I shall feel abundantly repaid. F.G. SMITH.


Anderson, Indiana, May 6, 1919.


CONTENTS

    PAGE
Introduction--"The Time of Reformation" 9
 
  Part I--The Church in Apostolic Days
 
CHAPTER
I   The Church Defined 19
II   The Universal Church 21
III   The Local Church 33
IV   The Organization and Government of the Church 41
 
  Part II--The Church in History
 
V   Corruption of Evangelical Faith 73
VI   Rise of Ecclesiasticism 87
VII   The Reformation 101
VIII   Modern Sects 111
IX   The Church of the Future 125
 
  Part III--The Church in Prophecy
 
X   Interpretation of Prophetic Symbols 141
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