Bellett Pauls Apostleship Epistles

Bellett, J.G. – Pauls Apostleship and Epistles

Bellett Pauls Apostleship Epistles is a 31 chapter survey of Paul’s writings, with some additional 17 chapters on related topics having to do with the life and ministry (apostleship) of Paul.

Bellett Pauls Apostleship Epistles is a 31 chapter survey of Paul’s writings, with some additional 17 chapters on related topics having to do with the life and ministry (apostleship) of Paul.

Paul’s Apostleship and Epistles.

By J. G. Bellett.

Contents of Bellett – Pauls Apostleship and Epistles

1. Pledges of Israel’s Restoration
2. A Testimony to Israel
3. The Conversion of Paul
4. New Ministries Called Forth
5. Successive Stages in Revelation
6. The Apostleship of Paul
7. The Son Revealed in Saints
8. Paul’s Stewardship
9. Life, Love and Glory
10. Paul’s Gospel
11. Paul’s Ministry
12. Christ, the Head of the Church
13. Gifts to the Church
14. The Holy Spirit’s Presence
15. Responsibility in Ministry
16. Paul, a Representative Man
17. The Rapture into Heaven
18. Paul’s General Epistles
19. Romans
20. 1 Corinthians
21. 2 Corinthians
22. Galatians
23. Ephesians
24. Philippians
25. Colossians
26. 1 and 2 Thessalonians
27. The Pastoral Epistles
28. 1 Timothy
29. 2 Timothy
30. Titus
31. Hebrews

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on Wikipedia.org John Gifford Bellett

John Gifford Bellett

J G BellettJohn Gifford Bellett (19 July 1795 – 10 October 1864) was an Irish Christian writer and theologian, and was influential in the beginning of the Plymouth Brethren movement. It was in Dublin that, as a layman, he first became acquainted with John Nelson Darby, then a minister in the established Church of Ireland, and in 1829 the pair began meeting with others such as Edward Cronin and Francis Hutchinson for communion and prayer.

ellett had become a Christian as a student and by 1827 was a layman serving the Church. In a letter to James McAllister, written in 1858, he describes the episcopal charge of William Magee, Archbishop of Dublin, that sought for greater state protection for the Church. The Erastian nature of the charge offended Darby particularly, but also many others including Bellett.

The pair bonded particularly over prophetic issues and attended meetings and discussions together at the home of Lady Powerscourt, and Bellett and Darby (along with the Brethren movement in particular) were particularly associated with dispensationalism and premillennialism.

Selected works

  • The Patriarchs (Morrish, 1909)
  • The Evangelists (Rouse, 1903)
  • The Minor Prophets (ed. W. Kelly; Allan, 1870)
  • Short Meditations (Cavenagh, 1866)
  • Moral Glory of Jesus Christ

See J.G. Bellett at Stempublishing Company for list works and chapters of each one.

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