TWENTY-ONE DEBATES FROM DAYS PAST
ON SUBJECTS OF MODERN DAY INTEREST

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1. BAGBY — TRICE DEBATE (Methodist and Christian) — The design and action of Baptism. (1914 — 87 pages)

2. BARNHILL — TICHENOR DEBATE on SOCIALISM — EARLY 1900s. (64 pages)

3. BREWER — SPENCE DEBATE on "THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL" — 1916 (77 PAGES)

4. BUNNER — RICH DEBATE on MORMONISM — 1912 (162 pages)

5. CLARK — DOUGLASS DEBATE. N. L. Clark, a Disciple of Christ, and E. P. Douglass, a Missionary Baptist, discuss "THE IDENTITY OF THE CHURCH". This debate involved two propositions. The last half of the second proposition is missing. I have searched diligently and have not been able to find this missing part. — 1897 (80 pages are available).

6. COLLEY — TYNDALE DEBATE — Subject: "Resolved that the N. T. furnishes proof of instrumental music in worship. Tyndale affirms: Colley denies — 1921 (30 pages).

7. ELLIOTT — KAUBLE DEBATE — Subject: "The Sabbath and the Lord's Day" — 1893 — (81 pages).

8. INGERSOLL — GLADSTONE DISCUSSION — Written discussion from the ATLANTIC REVIEW (1888). Gladstone was a member of the British Parliament. Ingersoll was an American Infidel ("Free Thinker"). The discussion is on the value of Christianity. (87 pages).

9. JACKSON — SMITH DEBATE — A written debate on the PLAN OF SALVATION. The first 66 pages of the book constitutes the "debate." Before the book was printed, Jackson added 36 pages of material, claiming the Smith had "quit the debate." This is the second part of two propositions discussed. The first part will be listed later as the SMITH — JACKSON DEBATE on the HOLY SPIRIT AND DEPRAVITY. — 1945 (102 pages).

10. JONES — BALLARD DEBATE — A written discussion between two Baptist preachers on the subject of "PREMILLENNIALISM." — 127 pages

11. KING — HOBBS DEBATE — A discussion of the question, "WILL THE WILLFULLY DISOBEDIENT SUFFER ENDLESS PUNISHMENT?" — 1868 (246 pages).

12. McGARY — BURNETT DEBATE — Proposition: "A belief that baptism is for the remission of sins is essential to its valadity." — Early 1900s (101 pages).

13. OLIPHANT — RICE DEBATE — Debate cover four propositions: (1) Return of the Jews to Jerusalem; (2) Personal Reign of Christ at Jerusalem; (3) Baptism for the remission of sins; (4) Apostasy. — 1935 (575 pages).

14. OLIPHANT — SMITH DEBATE — Smith was President of the American Association for Advancement of Atheism. Subjects include "THERE IS A SUPREME BEING (GOD); "ATHEISM IS A BENEFIT TO THE RACE." — 1929 (181 pages).

15. RUSSELL — WHITE DEBATE — A discussion between Charles T. Russell ("Millennial Dawn" — Jehovah's Witness founder) and L. S. White, Christian. Subjects discussed are those pertaining to the teachings of "Russellism."

16. SMITH — JACKSON DEBATE — A written debate on the Subject of the HOLY SPIRIT and DEPRAVITY. — 148 pages. 17. SOMMER — McQUIDDY — ARMSTRONG — A written discussion on the subject of "Bible Colleges". — 1919 - 1920 (61 pages).

18. STARK — WARLICK DEBATE — Proposition: "The Word of God authorizes the use of Instruments of music in the church of Jesus Christ." — 1903 (197 pages).

19. STRATTON — POTTER DEBATE — "THE BATTLE OVER THE BIBLE" — "Fundamentalist, Modernist" debate between a Baptist and a Unitarian preachers. — 1923 (89 pages).

20. UNDERWOOD — MARPLES DEBATE on THE EXISTENCE OF A PERSONAL GOD and the INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURES. — 1878 (111 pages).

21. WILMETH — BURNETT DEBATE — "A belief that baptism is for the remission of sins is essential to its validity." — Early 1900s (55 pages).