49 pages Charles H. Welch
Studies dealing with the position of the believer in Christ.
20 pages Charles H. Welch
When did the present dispensation begin? The question is considered with respect to the claims of Acts 13 or 28.
16 pages E. Moore
The principle of ‘Right Division’ is explained by means of a simple, everyday illustration.
13 pages Stuart Allen
A fresh look at a controversial subject.
34 pages Charles H. Welch
Eight articles to provoke the interest of all sorts and conditions of men in the things of God and of Christ.
45 pages Charles H. Welch
Ten messages to provoke the interest of the ordinary Christian in dispensational truths.
27 pages Brian Sherring
A survey of the books of the Bible, written in an uncomplicated way to interest young readers, so that they will want to investigate for themselves the Book of Books that should have such an important part in their lives.
42 pages Charles H. Welch
An examination of three Scriptural terms: (1) The Wife. (2) The Bride, and (3) The Body; from which it is concluded that these signify three distinct callings.
78 pages Charles H. Welch
The main theme of the Old Testament prophets is presented and their chronological order preserved.
14 pages Charles H. Welch
A theme of praise to our Risen Lord. Makes a delightful series of studies that are helpful in every way to the reader and student.
53 pages Charles H. Welch
An exhaustive study worthy of the attention of anyone who may be in doubt, or who has encountered false doctrines concerning the Deity of Christ.
84 pages G.T. Foster
Sixteen short studies on various subjects.
28 pages Charles H. Welch
Acts 28 is shown to be the dispensational frontier between the hope of Israel and the Church which is His Body from the different features appearing on either side.
21 pages Charles H. Welch
A study of this ordinance in the terms of the New Covenant as it affects the believer today.
39 pages Stuart Allen
A brief Biblical study of the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit.
42 pages Stuart Allen
An interesting examination of the teaching of the Fathers during the first three or four centuries, showing how quickly they had departed from the doctrine of the apostle Paul. The partial rediscovery of the truth by those nearer our day such as J.N. Darby is also touched upon.
20 pages Charles H. Welch
This booklet, written in 1957 at the time of the Suez trouble, is even more relevant in the light of subsequent events in the Middle East.
95 pages Charles H. Welch
Ecclesiastes is a book which deals with the circumstances of every passing hour, and much of its teaching is as applicable today as when it was written: a mirror of what life may come to mean if light be given and rejected.
38 pages Charles H. Welch
Showing the ‘permanent’ and the ‘passing’ in the epistle to the Romans, and the connection between the doctrinal ‘basis’ of Romans and the dispensational ‘superstructure’ of Ephesians.
25 pages Charles H. Welch
A booklet to encourage the believer in times of stress.
28 pages Charles H. Welch
A sequel to United Yet Divided, outlining the blessings of the Church of the One Body of Ephesians.
41 pages Charles H. Welch
A comparative study of the four Gospels.
17 pages Charles H. Welch
A demonstration that the Prison Epistles of Paul are based on the fundamentals of the faith.
13 pages Stuart Allen
A well-written consideration of a vast subject.
26 pages Stuart Allen
This booklet is an extract from the author’s larger work The Unfolding Purpose of God, which seeks to show that the Holy Scriptures are not just a collection of pious writings, but the revelation of a gigantic plan that God is carrying out in connection with the heavens and the earth, all centred in the Lord Jesus Christ and His redemptive work.
17 pages Charles H. Welch
A series of studies calculated to enrich the faith of the believer in Christ.
31 pages Charles H. Welch
A sequel to The Dispensational Frontier, presenting the peculiar blessings belonging to the Body of Christ under the symbol of the grapes of Eshcol, and bidding the reader to emulate the attitude of Caleb and Joshua to such blessings.
50 pages Charles H. Welch
The reader is enabled by this clear exposition to examine afresh the traditional ideas of the immortality of the Soul, Hell, and kindred subjects. It is not the author’s opinions that are put forward but what the Scriptures show, and that not in the light of restricted texts but all texts in their true context and setting.
60 pages Stuart Allen
The reader is here put in possession of a guide, which if followed, will make the Bible a more meaningful book; will allow it to speak with Divine authority, and deliver it from the dependence upon Man.
62 pages Charles H. Welch
The Bible’s answer, including a reflection on the creeds of orthodoxy.
22 pages Charles H. Welch
An examination of the Gospel of John as contrasted with the epistle to the Ephesians.
27 pages Charles H. Welch
This is a brief survey of dispensational truth, its meaning and implications. Rightly understood it is the key to Scripture, solving many problems and explaining apparent contradictions.
20 pages Stuart Allen
This sets out in the clearest possible manner exactly how the Bible sets its seal upon the Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ. This is absolutely necessary if we are to get a correct understanding of the mind and purpose of God as revealed to us in the Scriptures.
25 pages Brian Sherring
This booklet was originally written for use by the younger generation. Where one is born again and is, as it were, a babe in Christ, it is helpful even to an adult in years to have spiritual matters spelt out in an easy fashion. We hope therefore that this issue will serve a wider range of readers.
41 pages Charles H. Welch
A series of Bible Studies on Acts 26:22, which were first published in the Berean Expositor in 1938-39.
27 pages Stuart Allen
Written by Mr. Allen in 1938. This is a reply to the question ‘Did "The Church which is His Body" begin at Pentecost?’
15 pages Stuart Allen
Short studies in the aspects of prayer. These first appeared as a series of articles in Joints and Bands, and are now issued as a booklet.
48 pages Charles H. Welch
The doctrine of Universal Reconciliation is examined in the light of Scripture.
26 pages Stuart Allen
The resurrection of Christ is of supreme importance in the purpose of God. Mr. Allen in this small booklet deals with this most vital subject in a logical and most helpful way, letting the Scriptures themselves support each step.
10 pages Stuart Allen
A consideration of the question Ë Who is raised from the dead? - The saved only or The saved and the unsaved?
20 pages Charles H. Welch
This is an examination of the differing ‘gospels’ found in the New Testament, and an attempt to distinguish their applications and meanings.
42 pages Charles H. Welch
The wonderful provision of God for us in Christ is examined in detail from a textual basis.
15 pages Charles H. Welch
This will help the reader to know something of the Enemy, his ways and intentions from of old. It will illuminate much that is happening today and that which will come to pass in the time ahead. To know is to be forewarned.
46 pages Charles H. Welch
An examination of the prophecies of 1 Timothy 4, and 2 Timothy 3 concerning the closing days of the dispensation of the Mystery.
37 pages Stuart Allen, George Foster, Charles H. Welch
A simple outline of three spheres of blessing as revealed in Scripture by the application of ‘right division’.
14 pages Charles H. Welch
An imaginary conversation between two people, in which is refuted the anti-scriptural view that sin finds its cause, channel, and goal in God.
30 pages Charles H. Welch
An idea of the general plan of the Bible using ten of its books as stepping stones.
19 pages Charles H. Welch
An exhibition of the pilgrim character of faith, and its relationship with the purpose of the ages.
62 pages Charles H. Welch
This booklet consists of a series of conversations between two persons denoted A and B on fundamental subjects relating to the Scriptures, B being the standpoint of the Author.
26 pages Charles H. Welch
Being an application of the principle of ‘right division’ to the question ‘What is the hope of His calling?’
70 pages Charles H. Welch
A declaration of things most surely believed grouped under twelve subjects.
14 pages Stuart Allen
What relationship has tongue-speaking with the Church today? Is it a gift to be desired? The author examines this controversial question in a clear manner which makes this a very useful booklet.
52 pages Charles H. Welch
Evidence is given, both internal and external, that all Scripture is given by inspiration of God. The booklet sets before the reader the testimony of the Scriptures themselves, the ‘Fathers’, archaeology, and also the Saviour Himself. A concluding theme presents the case for ‘right division’. There are also three diagrams to illustrate the subject. Where believers are sceptical or suspicious this booklet has many times won confidence and given opportunity for further witness.
40 pages Charles H. Welch
Originally reviewed by the late Dr. W.H. Griffith Thomas who wrote: ‘This booklet deals with the important subject of Dispensational Teaching and shows the vital necessity and spiritual importance of "rightly dividing the Word of Truth". This fundamental principle is clearly and convincingly set forth and deserves the thorough and constant attention of all Bible Students. The author’s application of the principle is that the dispensational boundary is not Pentecost but Acts 28:17-28. While he believes that "a" church began at Pentecost, "the" Church which is Christ’s Body did not begin until the last Jewish rejection of the Gospel recorded in Acts 28 took place. On this account that chapter is the boundary line. Without necessarily accepting every position laid down, the booklet is of real value and deserves the thorough consideration of "all who love the Truth"‘.
50 pages Charles H. Welch
A study of the walk that is worthy, and the associated ‘perfecting’ and ‘edifying’ of the Body of Christ.
29 pages Charles H. Welch
A further sequel to The Dispensational Frontier giving a consideration of the man Paul and his office and relationship to the Gentiles.
51 pages Charles H. Welch
Being a comparison of the groping after the truth of the ancient philosophers with the truth as it is revealed in the Scriptures, in order that the believer may better appreciate the superiority of the Word of God.
14 pages Stuart Allen
Written in 1977 after many requests that something should be written on the subject of the state of the world at that time, the Author set out the broad plan only of future events as revealed in the Scriptures. It is hoped this will provide a groundwork upon which the reader can build, filling in the details for himself from the Scriptures themselves.
34 pages Charles H. Welch
The character and context of the Millennium is examined, having regard especially to its association with the Overcomer.