Bible studies to download: Be sure to study in the King James Bible of 1611.

Thank you for taking interest in downloading the Bible studies.
I pray you will be blessed in dispensational truths
found in the Bible, rightly dividing the word of truth.
Be sure to study in the King James Bible of 1611 (av1611).
Read my testimony about it.

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This is the complete preface, To The Readers, of the AV1611 including
The Epistle Dedicatory, written to King James.

This has all my Bible studies on salvation throughout the Bible in it.

This is my study on Eternal Security of the Believer.

Manuscript Evidence Class -- lessons 1-12; the complete class!

The Hebrew Masoretic Text and Greek Septuagint (Lesson 8)

Get all the miscellaneous manuscript evidence stuff

Why I Believe The KJB Is The Infallible Word Of God
is a good work written by Pastor O'Neal.

Download this collection of assorted answers to the false reviews about Dr. Gail Riplinger's New Age Bible Versions. It includes parts of King James Version Ditches Blind Guides.
Read the response in KING JAMES VERSION CONTROVERSY between Dr. Walter S. Beebe and Dr. D.A. Waite answering a critic, Professor Ron Minton, in article entitled "How NOT to defend the King James Version." You really ought to read this stuff before believing some critics false opinion ofNew Age Bible Versions

Dr. Samuel Gipp's The Answer Book. It answers the common questions about the King James controversy. This version is for Windows/DOS.

Don't forget to visit
The NoteTabbers' Assistant Pages,
the King of Text and Html Editors!

Various wave files for ya!
Good for chatrooms, Windows alarms, etc.:

Three Stooges Stuff                        Potpourri Stuff

Various "Religious" :-) Stuff         Various Jokes

GET THE HYMN SURFER

Get the "Hymn Surfer" (Ver. 1.4 - updated July 13, 1997) complete with all the hymns (131) and instructions for your own customized setup-- with tech support if you need it -- you guess it, your's truly! :-) It is already setup to play the hymns off your disk so you do not have to be online to use it. It includes some backgrounds, images, and help files. Basically, it's a start in learning HTML, but don't let that scare you away-- it's a piece of cake! (518KB)

Download "Hymn Surfer" with help files for customizing to your own taste and all the hymns (131). It is setup to play the hymns off your computer like above, just doesn't have as much extras with it: minimal download. (380KB)

Get only the hymns, all 131 of them in the "Hymn Surfer." (306KB)



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