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The Life of Christ

The Life of Christ

W D Killen

Lulu.com
2016
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This book is about the birth, the life and the death of Christ. It gives background information about the Roman Empire at the time of Christ's birth. It gives information about the year of Christ's birth. It also can be used as an evangelistic tool as the last chapter contains a challenge to accept Christ as one's personal Savior.
The Ancient Church

The Ancient Church

W D Killen

INDOEUROPEANPUBLISHING.COM
2022
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William Dool Killen (16 April 1806 - 10 January 1902) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and church historian. Born at Church Street, Ballymena, County Antrim, on 16 April 1806, he was third of four sons and nine children of John Killen (1768-1828), a grocer and seedsman in Ballymena, by his wife Martha, daughter of Jesse Dool, a farmer in Duneane. His paternal grandfather, a farmer at Carnmoney, married Blanche Brice, a descendant of Edward Brice; a brother, James Miller Killen (1815-1879) was a minister in Comber, County Down. Thomas Young Killen Moderator, in 1882, of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was his father's great-nephew.After attending local primary schools, Killen went around 1816 to Ballymena Academy, and in November 1821 entered the collegiate department of the Royal Academical Institution, Belfast, under James Thomson. He was in 1827 licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Ballymena, and on 11 November 1829 ordained minister at Raphoe, County Donegal.In July 1841 Killen was appointed, by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, its professor of church history, ecclesiastical government, and pastoral theology, in succession to James Seaton Reid. He concentrated on history. When Assembly's College, Belfast was set up in 1853, he became one of the professors there. In 1869 he was appointed president of the college, in succession to Henry Cooke, and undertook to fundraise for professorial endowments and new buildings.In 1889 Killen resigned his chair but continued as president. He died on 10 January 1902, and was buried in Balmoral Cemetery, Belfast, where a monument marked his resting place. He received the degrees of D.D. (1845) and of LL.D. (1901) from the University of Glasgow. His portrait, painted by Richard Hooke, hung in the Gamble Library of the Assembly's College. (wikipedia.org)
The Ancient Church

The Ancient Church

W D Killen

INDOEUROPEANPUBLISHING.COM
2022
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William Dool Killen (16 April 1806 - 10 January 1902) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and church historian. Born at Church Street, Ballymena, County Antrim, on 16 April 1806, he was third of four sons and nine children of John Killen (1768-1828), a grocer and seedsman in Ballymena, by his wife Martha, daughter of Jesse Dool, a farmer in Duneane. His paternal grandfather, a farmer at Carnmoney, married Blanche Brice, a descendant of Edward Brice; a brother, James Miller Killen (1815-1879) was a minister in Comber, County Down. Thomas Young Killen Moderator, in 1882, of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was his father's great-nephew.After attending local primary schools, Killen went around 1816 to Ballymena Academy, and in November 1821 entered the collegiate department of the Royal Academical Institution, Belfast, under James Thomson. He was in 1827 licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Ballymena, and on 11 November 1829 ordained minister at Raphoe, County Donegal.In July 1841 Killen was appointed, by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, its professor of church history, ecclesiastical government, and pastoral theology, in succession to James Seaton Reid. He concentrated on history. When Assembly's College, Belfast was set up in 1853, he became one of the professors there. In 1869 he was appointed president of the college, in succession to Henry Cooke, and undertook to fundraise for professorial endowments and new buildings.In 1889 Killen resigned his chair but continued as president. He died on 10 January 1902, and was buried in Balmoral Cemetery, Belfast, where a monument marked his resting place. He received the degrees of D.D. (1845) and of LL.D. (1901) from the University of Glasgow. His portrait, painted by Richard Hooke, hung in the Gamble Library of the Assembly's College. (wikipedia.org)
The Ignatian Epistles Entirely SpuriousA Reply to the Right Rev. Dr. Lightfoot (Edition2023)
"The Ignatian Epistles Entirely Spurious: A Reply to the Right Rev. Dr. Lightfoot" by W. D. Killen delves into the realm of Biblical scholarship, offering a meticulous scholarly analysis of the controversial Ignatian epistles. Within the context of Christian theology and early Christianity, Killen engages in a rigorous debate regarding the authenticity of these texts, which have sparked religious controversy over the years. Drawing from his expertise in church history and academic discourse, Killen systematically examines the authorship of the Ignatian epistles, ultimately challenging their validity as genuine New Testament writings. Through thorough critique and counterargument, he presents a compelling case for their classification as spurious, contributing to the ongoing scholarly discourse surrounding these ancient texts. In this comprehensive work, Killen navigates the complexities of early Christian literature, shedding light on the historical context and examining the implications of the Ignatian epistles within the broader framework of Christian tradition. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to scholarly integrity, Killen's book stands as a testament to the rigorous standards of Biblical scholarship and serves as a valuable resource for those engaged in the study of Christian origins and the development of the New Testament canon.
MacKenzie's Memorials of the Siege of Derry; Including His Narrative and Its Vindication. with an Introduction and Notes, by W. D. Killen.
Title: Mackenzie's Memorials of the Siege of Derry; including his narrative and its vindication. With an introduction and notes, by W. D. Killen.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries' relations with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Mackenzie, John Army Chaplain; Killen, William Dool; 1861. 4 . 9525.d.4.