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j g bellett Woollen and Linen - Examples from the scriptures of those who have mixed truth with error.  J G Bellett was a brother from the United Kingdeom who wrote his works in the 1800's.  He examines mixtures in the Bible such as the Parable of the Tares, Lot and Sodom, Jonathan  and the Palace, the Days of Ahab, Jehoshaphat, Obadiah  and others.
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What ways does God communicate to us?
What does the phrase Sola Scriptura mean?
What is the best selling Bible translation (verion) in the United States?
Did Hezekiah write some of the Psalms?
Is the Weymouth Translation reliable?
What are the Protocols?
Is it possible for a person to get a fresh revelation from the Lord today?
How do we know that we have God’s full revelation to us?
Who decided the books that make up the Bible?
How was the Word of God compiled?
What is a good commentary for John, Romans and 1 Corinthians?
What New Testament books are most important as keys to other books?
What is a good commentary for Genesis and Daniel?
What Old Testament books are the most important keys to the Bible?
Did the Spirit inspire only the thoughts of Scripture?
Do differences in the manuscripts mean that our Bible is not totally reliable?
Does the "Book of Mormon" have any spiritual value?
What is the history of the Apocrypha?
Is our Bible with its sixty-six books complete?
Why did God speak through dreams?
Can we interpret dreams?
How are the books of the Bible interrelated?
Is there a pattern in the books in our Bible?
What are the covenants of the Bible?
What translations of Scripture help in understanding its message?
What basic books would you recommend for Bible study?
How can I consistently learn the truths of God's Word?
Is there more to know about God than what the Bible says?
 
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