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1 John 1:1 - 3:1 - An Exposition of the First Epistle of John (Chapel Library)

Author Arthur W. Pink
Publisher Chapel Library
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ISBN / ASINB009AIWO20
ISBN-13978B009AIWO27
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Another quality eBook from Chapel Library.
1 John by Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) is among Pink's last writings. As such it represents his more mature years of Christian thought, study, and experience. Out of print for many years, these expositions hold great treasure for the churches and for Christians everywhere. The book contains 39 chapters on each verse through 3:1. Each chapter was written as a serial article in Pink’s Studies in the Scriptures, the journal that he published monthly without interruption from 1922 to 1953. These articles appeared in 1951-1953.

Pink wrote and published his monthly 28 page expository digest, Studies in the Scriptures, from 1922 to 1953. He mailed it worldwide by paid subscription to whomever desired the deeper truths of God. Each issue contained continuing serialized articles on six to eight subjects. When one subject was “completed” to the author’s satisfaction, another subject series began in its place in the next issue. In total, the 380 issues comprise a treasure of immense proportions.
Chapel Library is republishing the monthly issues in eBooks as annual volumes, and in print and in PDF at our website, www.ChapelLibrary.org.

Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) was born in Nottingham England, and born again of the Spirit of God at the age of 22. He briefly studied at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, USA, before his pastoral work among independent churches in Colorado, California, Kentucky, and South Carolina. He taught in Sydney, Australia, before returning to his native England in 1934. He took permanent residence in Lewis, Scotland, in 1940, remaining there 12 years until his death. Most of his works first appeared as articles in the Studies in the Scriptures, published every month without interruption from 1922 to 1953 (and currently republished serially by Chapel Library). Familiar with the whole range of revelation, Mr. Pink was rarely sidetracked from the great themes of Scripture: grace, justification, and sanctification.