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I really do not like being called a fundy, so please do not call me by that name. I do not stoop so low to call you a derogatory name so please quit using this term. This site is about being a Fundamentalist Christian and is aimed at correcting some serious miss understandings. For starters if you are a Fundamentalist, then you subscribe to the articles that came out in 1902 not all those who claim to be Fundamentalists adhere to these statements. For example some fundamentalists today use Pre-Trib rapture and Pre-Millennialism as being fundamental doctrines when they’re not, no where in these will you find one on these two doctrines. These were written by some of the best Christian ministers, leaders and Educators that the early 1900’s had. I am adding to the list as I get them transferred (total of 90 Chapters):
Chapter 1. The History of Higher Criticism
By Canon Dyson Hague, M. A., Rector of the Memorial Church, London, Ontario. Lecturer in Liturgics and Ecclesiology, Wycliffe College, Toronto, Canada. Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Huron.
Chapter 2. The Mosaic Authorship of the Pentateuch
By Professor George Frederick Wright, D. D., L. L. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
Chapter 3. The Fallacies of the Higher Criticism
By Professor Franklin Johnson, D. D., L. L. D.
Chapter 4. The Bible and Modern Criticism
By F. Bettex, D. D., Professor Emeritus, Stuttgart, Germany. (Translated from the original German, by David Heagle, D. D.)
Chapter 5. The Holy Scriptures and Modern Negations
By Professor James Orr, D. D., United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 6. Christ and Criticism
By Sir Robert Anderson, K. C. B., L. L. D., Author of A “The Bible and Modern Criticism” etc., London, England.
Chapter 7. Old Testament Criticism and New Testament Christianity
By Professor W. H. Griffith Thomas, Wycliffe College, Toronto, Canada.
Chapter 8. The Tabernacle in the Wilderness: Did it exist?
A Question Involving the Truth or Falsity of the Entire Higher Critic Theory, by David Heagle, Ph. D., D. D., Professor of Theology and Ethics, Ewing College; Translator of the “Bremen Lectures” Author of “Moral Education” and”That Blessed Hope” etc.
Chapter 9. Internal Evidence of the Fourth Gospel
By Canon G. Osborne Troop, M. A. Montreal, Canada.
Chapter 10. The Testimony of Christ to the Old Testament
By William Caren, D. D., L. L. D., Late Principal of Knox College, Toronto, Canada.
Chapter 11. The Early Narritives of Genesis
By Professor James Orr, D. D. United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 12. One Isaiah
By Professor George L. Robinson, D. D., McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, Illinois.
Chapter 13. The Book of Daniel
By Professor Joseph D. Wilson, D. D., Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Author of “Did Daniel Write Daniel?”
Chapter 14. The Doctrinal Value of the First Chapter of Genesis
By the Revelation Dyson Hague, M. A. Vicar of the Church of the Epiphany; Professor of Liturgics, Wycliffe College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
By Andrew Craig Robinson, M. A., Ballineen, County Cork, Ireland. Author of ”What about the Old Testament?”
Chapter 16. The Testimony of the Monuments to the truth of the Scriptures
By Professor George Frederick Wright, D. D., L. L. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
Chapter 17. The Recent Testimony of Archeology to the Scriptures
By M. G. Kyle, D. D., L. L. D., Egyptologist. Professor of Biblical Archaeology, Xenia Theological Seminary; Consulting Editor of ”The Records of the Past,” Washington, D.C. (The numbers in brackets throughout this article refer to the notes at the end of the article).
Chapter 18. Science and Christian Faith
By Professor James Orr, D. D. United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 19. My Personal Experience with the Higher Criticism
By Professor J. J. Reeve, Southwestern Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.
Chapter 20 The Inspiration of the Bible-Definition, Extent and Proof
By Rev. James M. Gray, D.D., Dean of Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Ill.
Chapter 21 Inspiration
By Evangelist L. W. Munhall, M. A., D. D., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Author of ”Highest Critics vs. Higher Critics.”
Chapter 22 The Moral Glory of Jesus Christ, A Proof of Inspiration
By Rev. William G. Moorehead, D. D., President of Xenia Theological Seminary. Xenia, Ohio.
Chapter 23 The Testimony of the Scriptures to Themselves
By Rev. George S. Bishop, D. D., East Orange, New Jersey.
Chapter 24 Testimony of the Organic Unity of the Bible to its Inspiration
By the late Arthur T. Pierson.
Chapter 25 Fufilled Prophecy a Potent Argument for the Bible
By Arno C. Gaebelein, Editor ”Our Hope,” New York City.
Chapter 26 Life in the Word
By Philip Mauro Attorney at Law, New York City.
Chapter 27 Is There a God?
By Rev. Thomas Whitelaw, M.A., D.D., Killmarnock, Scotland.
Chapter 28 God in Christ the Only Revelation of the Fatherhood of God
By Robert E. Speer, Secretary of The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., New York City.
Chapter 29 The Deity of Christ
By Professor Benjamin B. Warfield, D. D., LL.D., Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.
Chapter 30 The Virgin Birth of Christ
By Rev. Professor James Orr, D. D., United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 31 The God-Man
By the Late John Stock.
Chapter 32 The Person and Work of Jesus Christ
From ”Some Recent Phases of German Theology,” By Bishop Nuelsen, D. D., M. E. Church, Omaha, Nebraska.
Chapter 33 The Certainty and Importance of the Bodily Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the Dead
By Rev. R. A. Torrey, D. D.
Chapter 34 The Personality and Deity of the Holy Spirit
By Rev. R. A. Torrey, D.D.
Chapter 35 The Holy Spirit and the Sons of God
By Rev. W. J. Erdman, D. D., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 36 Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul
By Lord Lyttelton, Analyzed and Condensed by Revelation J. L. Campbell, D. D., Cambridge, Mass.
Chapter 37 Christianity No Fable
By Rev. Thomas Whitelaw, M.A., D. D., Kilmarnock, Ayreshire, Scotland.
Chapter 38 The Biblical Conception of Sin
By Thomas Whitelaw, M. A., D. D., Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Chapter 39 Paul’s Testimony to the Doctrine of Sin
By Professor Charles B. Williams, B. D., Ph. D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas.
Chapter 40 Sin and Judgment to Come
By Sir Robert Anderson, K. C. B., L. L. D., London, England.
Chapter 41 What Christ Teaches Concerning Future Retribution
By William C. Proctor; F. Ph., Croydon, England.
Chapter 42 The Atonement
By Professor Franklin Johnson, D. D., L. L. D. Author of ”Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament,” etc., Chicago, Ill.
Chapter 43 At-One-Ment, By Propriation
By Dyson Hague, M. A., Vicar of The Church of the Epiphany, Toronto, Canada. Canon of St. PaulÂ’s Cathedral. London, Ontario (1908-1912).
Chapter 44 The Grace of God
By C. I. Scofield, D. D., Editor “Scofield Reference Bible
Chapter 45 Salvation by Grace
By Thomas Spurgeon, London, England.
Chapter 46 The Nature of Regeneration
By Thomas Boston (1676-1732).
Chapter 47 Regeneration, Conversion and Reformation
By George W. Lasher. D. D., L. L. D., Author of ”Theology for Plain People.” Cincinnati, Ohio.
Chapter 48 Justification by Faith
By H. C. G. Moule, Bishop of Durham, Durham England.
Chapter 49 The Doctrines that Must be Emphasized in Successful Evangelism
By Evangelist L. W. Munhall, M.A., D. D., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 50 Preach the Word
By the Late Howard Crosby, Chancellor of the University of the City of New York.
Chapter 51 Pastoral and Personal Evangelism or Winning Men to Christ One by One
By John Timothy Stone, D.D., Chicago, Illinois, Ex-Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U. S. A.
Chapter 52 The Sunday School and True Evangelism
By Charles Gallaudet Trumbull, Editor ”Sunday School Times,” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 53 The Place of Prayer in Evangelism
By R. A. Torrey, D. D., Dean of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Chapter 54 Foreign Missions or World-Wide Evangelism
By Robert E. Speer, Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church U. S. A.
Chapter 55 A Message From Missions
By Charles A. Bowen, A.M., Ph. D., Olympia, Washington.
Chapter 56 What Missionary Motives Should Prevail?
By Henry W. Frost, Director for North Ammerica of the China Inland Mission. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 57 Consecration
By Henry W. Frost, Director for North America of the China Inland Mission. Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Chapter 58 Is Romanism Christianity? (Catholic church)
By T. W. Medhurst, Glasgow, Scotland.
Chapter 59 Rone, The Antagonist of the Nation
By J. M. Foster, Boston, Massachusetts.
Chapter 60 The True Church
By the late Bishop Ryle.
Chapter 61 The Testimony of Foreign Missions to the Superintending Providence of God
By the late Arthur T. Pierson.
Chapter 62 The Purposes of the Incarnation
By G. Campbell Morgan, D. D., Pastor of Westminster Chapel, London, England.
Chapter 63 Tributes to Christ and the Bible by Brainy Men not Known as Active Christians
“Their rock is not as our Rock, even our enemies themselves being judges,” Deuteronomy 32:31.
Chapter 64 Modern Philosophy
By Philip Mauro, Attorney-at-Law. New York City.
Chapter 65 The Knowledge of God
By David James Burrell, D.D., L.L. D. Minister of the Marble Collegiate Church, New York City.
Chapter 66 The Wisdom of this World
By A. W. Pitzer, D. D., L.L. D., Salem, Virgina.
Chapter 67 The Science of Conversion
H. M. Sydenstricker, Ph.D., West Point, Mississippi.
Chapter 68 The Decadence of Darwinism
By Henry H. Beach, Grand Junction, Colorado.
Chapter 69 The Passing of Evolution
By Professor George Frederick Wright, D. D., L.L. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.
Chapter 70 Evolutionism in the Pulpit
By an Occupant of the Pew.
Chapter 71 The Church and Socialism
By Professor Charles R. Erdman, D. D., Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.
Chapter 72 Millenial Dawn: A Counterfeit of Christianity (Watchtower, Jehovah’s Witnesses)
By Professor William G. Moorehead, D. D., United Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Xenia, Ohio.
Chapter 73 Mormonism: Its Origin, Chracteristics and Doctrines
By R. G. McNiece, D. D., for twenty years prior to 1897, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Chapter 74. Eddyism, Commonly Called A Christian Science
By Maurice E. Wilson, D. D., Dayton, Ohio.
Chapter 75 Modern Spiritualism Briefly Tested by Scripture (channeling)
By Algernon J. Pollock. Weston-Super-Mare, England.
Chapter 76 Satan and His Kingdom
By Mrs. Jessie Penn-Lewis, Leicester, England.
Chapter 77 Why Save the Lord’s Day?
By Daniel Hoffman Martin. D. D., Glens Falls, New York.
Chapter 78 Apologetic Value of Paul’s Epistles
By E. J.Stobo. Jr., B. A., S. T. D.
Chapter 79 Divine Efficacy of Prayer
By Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
Chapter 80 The Proof of the Living God, as Found in the Prayer Life of George Muller of Bristol
By Arthur T. Pierson.D.D.
Chapter 81 Our Lord’s Teachings about Money
By Arthur T. Pierson, D.D.
Chapter 82 The Scriptures
By A. C. Dixon. D. D. Pastor Metropolitan Tabernacle Church, London, England.
Chapter 83 What the Bible Contains for the Believer
By George F. Pentecost, D. D., Darien, Connecticut.
Chapter 84 The Hope of the Church
By John McNicol, B. A., B. D., Principal of the Toronto Bible Training School.
Chapter 85 The Coming of Christ
By Professor Charles R. Erdman. D. D., Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.
Chapter 86 The Testimony of Christian Experience
By President E. Y. Mullins. D. D., L.L. D.Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A.
Chapter 87 A Personal Testimony
By Howard A. Kelly, M.D.
Chapter 88 A Personal Testimony
By H. W. Webb-Peploe. Vicar of St. PaulÂ’s. Onslow Square. London, and Prebendary of St. PaulÂ’s Cathedral.
Chapter 89 The Personal Testimony of Charles T. Studd
ByCharles T. Studd.
Chapter 90 A Personal Testimony
There are 90 chapters and those above are just the first 12 of those chapters. Do not accuse Fundamentalists as being ignorant, because we are far from being so. What passe’s for being a fundamentalist today is not even closely related to what these represent. We do believe in the biblical doctrine of creation and deny that evolution is even a possibility. If you are an evolutionist I am not here to debate you and will promptly turn you off. I know what I believe by this point and have given up arguing with you ignorant people. Thanks