Light from Calvary

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Weight 0.12 kg
Dimensions 18 × 0.8 × 12 cm
ISBN 9781800404304
The Author

Robert H. Ireland

Page-count

104

Binding

Paperback

Original Pub Date

1873

Banner Pub Date

2024

Book Description

The last words of a dying man are often worthy of being recorded. That is especially true of those spoken by Jesus Christ while dying on the cross. His seven last words have been called ‘the bright lights of heaven shining at intervals through the darkness’ and ‘the deep solemn tones which interpret the cross.’

Just seven ‘words’, yet what fullness they contain! As the author so ably shows, they present the full gospel of salvation.

Short, instructive, and deeply moving, Light from Calvary takes us to the cross that we might fix our eyes on ‘the Saviour of the world.’

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