Religious eBooks
The Varieties of Religious Experience
Religious, by William JamesThe basic issues James discusses here remain of vital concern to people in psychology and religion today.
The Victorious Life in God
Religious, by Samantha Paz-ManonWe live trying to have peace in our lives and we do not understand the things that happen around us. Jesus said that in this world we were going to have afflictions but if we trust Him we will overcome; He also said that if we are tired and loaded to come close to Him and He will give us rest. True victory is obtained when we begin a relationship with God through Jesus surrendering our lives to...
The Word Of YHWH
Religious, by The WordThe beginning of the end of Religion. Jeremiah 51:45, Revelation 18:4 "Through the four levels of the Faith that saves, every individual is now able to determine his whereabouts. Now we are able to see why most professing Christians believe only in the identity of The Truthgiver and why most professing Jews believe only in the identity of the Truth. Because of this, the Gentile cannot put...
Theologico-Political Treatise, Part I
Religious, by Benedict de SpinozaThe theory put forward in the last chapter, of the universal rights of the sovereign power, and of the natural rights of the individual transferred thereto, though it corresponds in many respects with actual practice, and though practice may be so arranged as to conform to it more and more, must nevertheless always remain in many respects purely ideal. No one can ever so utterly transfer to...
Theologico-Political Treatise, Part II
Religious, by Benedict de SpinozaAll these periods added together make a total of 580 years. But to these must be added the years during which the Hebrew republic flourished after the death of Joshua, until it was conquered by Cushan Rishathaim, which I take to be very numerous, for I cannot bring myself to believe that immediately after the death of Joshua all those who had witnessed his miracles died simultaneously, nor that...
Theologico-Political Treatise, Part III
Religious, by Benedict de Spinoza"That simple obedience is the path of salvation." In other words, it is enough for salvation or blessedness, that we should embrace the Divine decrees as laws or commands; there is no need to conceive them as eternal truths. This can be taught us by Revelation, not Reason, as appears from the demonstrations given in Chapter IV.
Theologico-Political Treatise, Part IV
Religious, by Benedict de SpinozaThe theory put forward in the last chapter, of the universal rights of the sovereign power, and of the natural rights of the individual transferred thereto, though it corresponds in many respects with actual practice, and though practice may be so arranged as to conform to it more and more, must nevertheless always remain in many respects purely ideal. No one can ever so utterly transfer to...
There Are No Such Things As Gods
Religious, by Hannah OrionThis book demonstrates that early Christians went out of their way to free the world of false worship and pagan gods. Christianity was never meant to be another theistic movement but rather an atheistic one.
Three Days and Three Nights
Religious, by Cliff AshbridgeYou have been taught that Jesus was crucified on Friday and was raised up from the dead on Sunday and yet Jesus Himself said that He would be in the heart of the Earth three days and three nights. How do you get three nights between Friday and Sunday? Confused? Do you want to get this cleared up? This short book will do just that for you!
Three Unanswerable Questions
Religious, by Periander A. EsplanaKnowing the truth is a personal matter but it must be objective, verifiable, and realistic.





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