The Divine Glory of Christ
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Weight | 0.09 kg |
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Dimensions | 18.1 × 12.1 × 0.6 cm |
ISBN | 9780851513423 |
Binding | Paperback |
format | Book |
page-count | 96 |
Original Pub Date | 1868 |
Banner Pub Date | Feb 1, 1982 |
Book Description
Books on the deity of Christ have generally concentrated on the ‘big’ texts of Scripture. In these pages Charles J. Brown presents another line of evidence, often overlooked, which ought to bring the reader of Scripture no less irresistibly to the same vision of Christ’s divine glory. This evidence he terms ‘indirect or incidental’ yet, far from losing its importance on that account, Brown’s unusual approach has a particular force and appeal. In C.H. Spurgeon’s opinion the book, first published in 1867, is ‘small but precious and much to our personal edification’.
Charles J. Brown, who died in 1884, published little in his lifetime. This is the main reason why though foremost among the Scottish preachers of the last century his name is so little remembered today.
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Billy –
I read this little book nearly 30 years ago and what a clear expression of Christ’s divinity! Sorted out my problems! I highly recommend it.