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Saturday, December 30, 2023

2023 Books

According to Library Thing, as of 12/23/2023 I had added these 26 books to my library catalog in 2023.

  1. The Greek New Testament, Textus Receptus, Reader’s Edition
  2. Arminian Baptists: A Biographical History of Free Will Baptists
  3. Compact Reference Bible, Snap Flap Edition (KJV, Black Leatherflex)
  4. Common Usage Dictionary: Spanish-English, English-Spanish (Living Language)
  5. Tributaries: Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association (No. 14, 2020)
  6. Virgil O. Stamps’ Radio Song Album, Virgil Oliver Stamps
  7. Our Authorized Bible Vindicated
  8. Our Authorized Bible: Answers to Objections
  9. Thomas Clark of Canterbury (1775-1859)
  10. The Little Baptist by James M. Martin
  11. Modern Bible Translations Unmasked
  12. Remove Not the Ancient Landmark: the Case against the Revised Version 1881
  13. Between Two Rivers: a History of Wells, Texas
  14. A History of Three Ghost Towns of East Texas Near the Cherokee and Angelina County Line
  15. Authorised New Testament and Revised Contrasted
  16. A Brief Examination of the New Revised Standard Version
  17. Antigodlin Stories of the Sacred Harp
  18. Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels
  19. Translating the Bible: From William Tyndale to King James
  20. Anchor Bible Map Book: Bible Maps and Helps
  21. Understanding the Times - Volume Three. Perilous Times: Deep Truths for Shallow Waters
  22. Following the Footprints: a Condensed Look from the Past to the Present, New Salem Baptist Church 1858-2006
  23. The Dorean Principle: A Biblical Response to the Commercialization of Christianity
  24. History of London Baptist Church, New London, Texas: Volumes I & II 1856-2006
  25. Historical Markers Rusk County, Texas
  26. The Life of Henry Ainsworth, With Tributes by the Governor Master William Bradford (Together with a few Psalms from the Ainsworth Psalter)

Almost all of these are print books, except one, I think. I purchased most of them, though some were donated to me. Two or three were furnished freely, without charge.

If there might be one above all the others that I would recommend you read this next year, it is The Dorean Principle, by Conley Owens. I will post a review of it, available HERE on January 16.

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