Popular Lectures on the Epistle of Paul, The Apostle, to the HebrewsRead Books Ltd, 2018 M02 7 - 412 pages First published in 1891, this volume contains a treatise by Joseph. A. Seiss on "The Epistle of Paul The Apostle to the Hebrews", one of the books of the New Testament. It is generally attributed to Paul the Apostle, and scholars of Greek consider its writing to be more polished and eloquent than any other book of the New Testament. This volume will appeal to those with an interest in Christian Scripture, and it would make for a fantastic addition to allied collections. Joseph Augustus Seiss (March 18, 1823 - June 20, 1904) was an American theologian and Lutheran minister most famous for his contributions to pyramidology and dispensationalism. His best-known work is "The Great Pyramid of Egypt, Miracle in Stone: Secrets and Advanced Knowledge" (1877), considered a primary text of pyramidology. Other notable works by this author include: "The Last Times and the Great Consummation" (1856), "The Children of Silence; Or, The Story of the Deaf" (1887), and "The Letter of Jesus" (1888). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork. |
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... nature of Jesus Christ. This will be the more clearly perceived by some explanation of the phraseology employed by the apostle. And in speaking of Christ's Divine nature, the expression is to be understood in a higher sense than where ...
... nature of Jesus Christ. This will be the more clearly perceived by some explanation of the phraseology employed by the apostle. And in speaking of Christ's Divine nature, the expression is to be understood in a higher sense than where ...
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... nature; nor is it possible for it ever to cease shining until its nature is changed, or it is itself destroyed. Thus it is in the relation between Christ and God. They are co-equal and co-existent. One is the outbeaming of the other—the ...
... nature; nor is it possible for it ever to cease shining until its nature is changed, or it is itself destroyed. Thus it is in the relation between Christ and God. They are co-equal and co-existent. One is the outbeaming of the other—the ...
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... nature. 4th. It is also very clear to every reader of the Bible, that it ascribes to Jesus Christ the sublimest honors of God. Reason and Revelation concur in appropriating religious worship to God, who alone is possessed of those ...
... nature. 4th. It is also very clear to every reader of the Bible, that it ascribes to Jesus Christ the sublimest honors of God. Reason and Revelation concur in appropriating religious worship to God, who alone is possessed of those ...
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... nature of Divinity. Who will venture to criminate God's worshiping universe by denying it? With these things all before us, I can see no difficulty as to the plain meaning of the Holy Scriptures. Not one reader in a thousand ...
... nature of Divinity. Who will venture to criminate God's worshiping universe by denying it? With these things all before us, I can see no difficulty as to the plain meaning of the Holy Scriptures. Not one reader in a thousand ...
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... nature, in order that he might till the office of Mediator. He who undertakes the mediatorship between offended God and apostate man, must take upon him the same nature which sinned. He must be related and that closely to those for whom ...
... nature, in order that he might till the office of Mediator. He who undertakes the mediatorship between offended God and apostate man, must take upon him the same nature which sinned. He must be related and that closely to those for whom ...
Contents
Christs Superiority to Moses | |
The Sin of Unbelief | |
The Promised Rest | |
Properties of the Word of | |
The Fundamental Doctrines of Christianity | |
The Unpardonable | |
The Essential Accompaniments and Highest State of Christian Character | |
The Immutability of the Divine Purpose | |
The Superiority of Messiahs Priesthood | |
The Superiority of Messiahs Priesthood continued | |
The New Covenant | |
The Tabernacle of Moses | |
The Priesthood of Jesus Christ | |
The Qualifications of a Priest | |
Popular Ignorance Reproved | |
The Services of the Tabernacle | |
The Ancient and Christian Dispensations compared | |
The Atonement of Christ | |
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