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Apocrypha 04-08-2008 09:46 AM

Books that show the PCI tradition
 
I have a intense hunger to learn more about the PCI tradition, but I know I can't many of them through PPH and alot of them are out of print. All I have as a base is Fudges book "Christianity without the cross"

Would other posters help me compile a list of those books, I am going to scan them in eventually with my industrial copier/scanner with a OCR program and then turn them into freely given .pdf ebooks that can't disappear with time.

ManOfWord 04-08-2008 10:09 AM

Re: Books that show the PCI tradition
 
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Originally Posted by erikwebster (Post 435654)
I have a intense hunger to learn more about the PCI tradition, but I know I can't many of them through PPH and alot of them are out of print. All I have as a base is Fudges book "Christianity without the cross"

Would other posters help me compile a list of those books, I am going to scan them in eventually with my industrial copier/scanner with a OCR program and then turn them into freely given .pdf ebooks that can't disappear with time.

You won't be able to get them through PPH. Hmmmmmm....I wonder why? :D

deltaguitar 04-08-2008 10:17 AM

Re: Books that show the PCI tradition
 
I would be interested in this as well.

Pastor Keith 04-08-2008 10:21 AM

Re: Books that show the PCI tradition
 
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Originally Posted by erikwebster (Post 435654)
I have a intense hunger to learn more about the PCI tradition, but I know I can't many of them through PPH and alot of them are out of print. All I have as a base is Fudges book "Christianity without the cross"

Would other posters help me compile a list of those books, I am going to scan them in eventually with my industrial copier/scanner with a OCR program and then turn them into freely given .pdf ebooks that can't disappear with time.

AD Urshan's writings, before it was revised by Paul Dugas has a lot of the PCI theology

Ralph Reynolds books, he was from the Pacific Northwest

Frank Ewart Phenonemon of Pentecost-PCI

Those are the ones that I can remember off the top of my head

Kay B 04-08-2008 11:13 AM

Re: Books that show the PCI tradition
 
I found books online using search. I bought the book "The Supreme Need of The Hour" by Andrew Bar Urshan from Amazon.com

Pressing-On 04-08-2008 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by hnhisle (Post 435750)
I found books online using search. I bought the book "The Supreme Need of The Hour" by Andrew Bar Urshan from Amazon.com

That is an awesome book!!!!! That book was instrumental, in my early walk with God, to have simple faith. I want to read it again!!!

pelathais 04-08-2008 11:29 AM

Re: Books that show the PCI tradition
 
The old Pentecostal Home Study Course has 100 Bible studies by John Dearing. These were edited out and thrown away. The Pub does still have "Acorn to an Oak" by Loren Yadon. I remember that there was an older version by CH Yadon. I guess this is around to stifle criticism about "censorship."

Anything that you can find by GT Haywood or AD Urshan will have info that you seek. The Winds of God by Howard/Ethel Goss is available from the Pub as well. It doesn't really go into the doctrinal disputes so much as examine the organizational history.

Kay B 04-08-2008 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 435753)
That is an awesome book!!!!! That book was instrumental, in my early walk with God, to have simple faith. I want to read it again!!!

Yes I had read it many years ago.Someone here mentioned it befor I joined. :)
The book is in good condition though used.

Apocrypha 04-08-2008 11:55 AM

Re: Books that show the PCI tradition
 
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Originally Posted by pelathais (Post 435756)
The old Pentecostal Home Study Course has 100 Bible studies by John Dearing. These were edited out and thrown away. The Pub does still have "Acorn to an Oak" by Loren Yadon. I remember that there was an older version by CH Yadon. I guess this is around to stifle criticism about "censorship."

Anything that you can find by GT Haywood or AD Urshan will have info that you seek. The Winds of God by Howard/Ethel Goss is available from the Pub as well. It doesn't really go into the doctrinal disputes so much as examine the organizational history.

I was told on another thread that A.D. Urshans stuff through PPH had been sanitized by the editors for actually saying something different than what they felt it should say. I remember someone showed differences in text by comparing the original with the PPH version.

deltaguitar 04-08-2008 12:19 PM

Re: Books that show the PCI tradition
 
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Originally Posted by erikwebster (Post 435767)
I was told on another thread that A.D. Urshans stuff through PPH had been sanitized by the editors for actually saying something different than what they felt it should say. I remember someone showed differences in text by comparing the original with the PPH version.

Well, how can we insure that the correct history is never lost. Maybe someone should start a website to document the truth.


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