The Divine Glory of Christ [1868]
A unique presentation "of indirect or incidental testimonies of Scripture to the Divinity of Christ. . . . I have . . . attempted to examine this department of proof with care; to arrange and classify those testimonies which have long, in my own reading of Scripture, seemed to me of most weight and interest; and, altogether, to give to this species of evidence a more prominent place than has for the most part been assigned to it. The thoughts . . . on the bearing of the unity of God as taught in Scripture on the proof of the Saviour’s Divinity, will not, so far as I am aware, be found elsewhere, and have for many years appeared to me to possess considerable importance, theologically and controversially. . . . I am very hopeful . . . of the Christian reader’s edification. . . . I think that, among other things, he will find not a few passages of the Word of God presented in lights and bearings somewhat fresh" (pages 6, 7). — This title is comprised of 120 pages; also, an exhaustive Scripture Index has been prepared for and added to this version.
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The Divine Glory of Christ [1868]
A unique presentation "of indirect or incidental testimonies of Scripture to the Divinity of Christ. . . . I have . . . attempted to examine this department of proof with care; to arrange and classify those testimonies which have long, in my own reading of Scripture, seemed to me of most weight and interest; and, altogether, to give to this species of evidence a more prominent place than has for the most part been assigned to it. The thoughts . . . on the bearing of the unity of God as taught in Scripture on the proof of the Saviour’s Divinity, will not, so far as I am aware, be found elsewhere, and have for many years appeared to me to possess considerable importance, theologically and controversially. . . . I am very hopeful . . . of the Christian reader’s edification. . . . I think that, among other things, he will find not a few passages of the Word of God presented in lights and bearings somewhat fresh" (pages 6, 7). — This title is comprised of 120 pages; also, an exhaustive Scripture Index has been prepared for and added to this version.
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The Divine Glory of Christ [1868]

The Divine Glory of Christ [1868]

by Charles John Brown
The Divine Glory of Christ [1868]

The Divine Glory of Christ [1868]

by Charles John Brown

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A unique presentation "of indirect or incidental testimonies of Scripture to the Divinity of Christ. . . . I have . . . attempted to examine this department of proof with care; to arrange and classify those testimonies which have long, in my own reading of Scripture, seemed to me of most weight and interest; and, altogether, to give to this species of evidence a more prominent place than has for the most part been assigned to it. The thoughts . . . on the bearing of the unity of God as taught in Scripture on the proof of the Saviour’s Divinity, will not, so far as I am aware, be found elsewhere, and have for many years appeared to me to possess considerable importance, theologically and controversially. . . . I am very hopeful . . . of the Christian reader’s edification. . . . I think that, among other things, he will find not a few passages of the Word of God presented in lights and bearings somewhat fresh" (pages 6, 7). — This title is comprised of 120 pages; also, an exhaustive Scripture Index has been prepared for and added to this version.

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BN ID: 2940012125286
Publisher: Strait Gate Publications, Charlotte, NC
Publication date: 01/27/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 120
File size: 64 KB
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