Robert Sumner - Books and Tracts By Sumner

Books and Tracts By Sumner

  • Fights I Didn't Start ... And Some I Did—Biblical Evangelism Press (2009) ISBN 978091401232
  • Jewels from James—Biblical Evangelism Press (2008) 317 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-39-8
  • HEBREWS: Streams of Living Water—Biblical Evangelism Press (2003) 546 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-36-3
  • "Jesus Christ is God!: an Examination of Victor Paul Wierwille and His "the Way International, " a Rapidly Growing Unitarian Cult—Biblical Evangelism Press (1983) ISBN 0-914012-24-X
  • Mormonism—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1981) 47 pgs. ISBN 0-87398-559-1
  • Falsities of Seventh-Day Adventism—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1981) ISBN 0-87398-272-X
  • After the revival—What?: Searching Sermons for the Saints—Biblical Evangelism Press (1980) 114 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-22-3
  • Saved by Grace...for Service!: Evangelistic preaching in Ephesians—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1979) 333 pgs. ISBN 0-87398-797-7
  • Bible translations: Is the King James Version the only trustworthy translation? What text is inerrant, infallible, God-breathed? Can we trust any translation? ... is the historic fundamentalist position?—Biblical Evangelism Press (1979) 30 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-20-7
  • Powerhouse!—Biblical Evaneglism Press (1978) 203 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-18-5
  • Armstrongism: the "Worldwide Church of God" Examined in the Searching Light of Scripture—Biblical Evangelism Press (1974) 424 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-15-0
  • An Examination of Tulip: The Five Points of Calvinism—Biblical Evangelism Press (1972) 23 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-13-4
  • The Christian who refused to go to church—Biblical Evangelism Press (1971) 31 pgs.
  • The Menace of Narcotics—Biblical Evangelism Press (1971) 72 pgs.
  • Sumner's Incidents and Illustrations—Biblical Evangelism Press (1969) 480 pgs.
  • The Wonder of the Word of God!—Biblical Evangelism Press (1969) 35 pgs.
  • Biblical Evangelism in Action—Sword of the Lord Pub (January 1, 1966) 344 pgs. ISBN 0-914012-29-0
  • Balaam: the World's First Ecumenical Evangelist—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1964) 24 pgs. ISBN 0-7162-0289-1
  • Herbert Armstrong, A False Prophet—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1961) 23 pgs.
  • Sin's Surprises!—Sumner Evangelistic Foundation (1961) 23 pgs.
  • Evangelism: The Church on Fire—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1960) 220 pgs. ISBN 0-87398-211-8
  • Man Sent from God: A Biography of Dr. John R. Rice—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1959) 264 pgs. ISBN 0-87398-550-8
  • Hell is No Joke—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1959) 121 pgs.
  • The Worst Thing That Can Happen to You -- (1959)
  • A Review and Expose of the Interpreter's Bible—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1957) 47 PGS. ISBN 0-87398-405-6
  • Hollywood Cesspool: A Startling Survey of Movieland Lives and Morals, Pictures and Results—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1955) ISBN 0-87398-357-2
  • The Blight of Booze—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1955) 24 pgs. ISBN 0-87398-063-8
  • Separation from Sin and Worldliness—Sword of the Lord Pub. (1955) 30 pgs.

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