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The Holy Spirit (Arthur Pink Collection Book 34)
▶ DESCRIPTION The Holy Spirit by A. W. Pink (1886-1952) is an in-depth study from the Scriptures of the Third Person of the Trinity. It encompasses all aspects of the Holy Spirit, including who He is and what He does. There is an urgent need for this book in our time. Many deny the Holy Spirit’s existence or simply ignore Him. Some speak of His continuing operation, but seem unaware of the broad scope of their daily dependence upon His work. Prayerful reading can open our eyes to the richness of the Holy Spirit, our Comforter, Teacher, and Guide.
â–¶ CONTENTS 1. The Holy Spirit 2. The Personality of the Holy Spirit 3. The Deity of the Holy Spirit 4. The Titles of the Holy Spirit 5. The Covenant-Offices of the Holy Spirit 6. The Holy Spirit During the Old Testament Ages 7. The Holy Spirit and Christ 8. The Advent of the Spirit 9. The Work of the Spirit 10. The Holy Spirit Regenerating 11. The Spirit Quickening 12. The Spirit Enlightening 13. The Spirit Convicting 14. The Spirit Comforting 15. The Spirit Drawing 16. The Spirit Working Faith 17. The Spirit Uniting to Christ 18. The Spirit Indwelling 19. The Spirit Teaching 20. The Spirit Cleansing 21. The Spirit Leading 22. The Spirit Assuring 23. The Spirit Witnessing 24. The Spirit Assisting 25. The Spirit Interceding 26. The Spirit Transforming 27. The Spirit Preserving 28. The Spirit Confirming 29. The Spirit Fructifying 30. The Spirit Endowing 31. Honoring the Spirit 32. Other Books
â–¶ AUTHOR Arthur W. Pink was born in Nottingham England in 1886, and born again of the Spirit of God in 1908 at the age of 22. He studied at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, USA, for only six weeks before beginning his pastoral work in Colorado. From there he pastored churches in California, Kentucky, and South Carolina, before moving to Sydney Australia for a brief period, preaching and teaching. In 1934, at 48 years old, he returned to his native England. He took permanent residence in Lewis, Scotland, in 1940, remaining there 12 years until his death at age 66 in 1952.