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THINGS TOUCHING THE KING:

A Key to the Tabernacle and its Lessons. With Frontispiece. Cloth, 18.; cloth, gilt edges, 1s. 6d.

"This little volume is one of great value. . . . It throws much light on both the nature and objects of the Tabernacle. . . . We have not often seen so much of the central truths of the Gospel brought forward with equal clearness in the expositions, particularly in portions of the Old Testament."-Christian Standard.

"Helpful to Christians, and strikingly illustrative of the words, 'In His temple every whit of it uttereth His glory.'"- The Christian. "The distinguishing feature of this work seems to be the setting forth of every lesson learned from the types in the very words of Scripture. The passages are strikingly chosen, and evince a great amount of research and spiritual enlightenment. Teachers of Bible Classes will find it a useful help in study."

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The Glories of Christ,

AS SET FORTH IN

The Epistle to the Hebrews.

A SERIES OF BIBLE READINGS

BY

E. A. H.

(MRS. GORDON),

AUTHOR OF "THINGS TOUCHING THE KING: A KEY TO THE
TABERNACLE AND ITS LESSONS," ETC. ETC.

With an Introduction

BY

STEVENSON A. BLACKWOOD, ESQ.

BIBLIOTHECA

DEC 80
GODLEW

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101. i. 542.

INTRODUCTION.

H

AVING been asked to write a few words of introduction to the following pages, I gladly do so, though I cannot but feel that they need no "letter of commendation" to testify to their worth.

I can truly say that the Notes on the Epistle to the Hebrews (for they do not profess to be anything more) were expected and studied by many with deep interest, as they originally appeared week by week in the pages of the Christian.

The line adopted in the Notes is, to my mind, an eminently useful one, since, being suggestive and not exhaustive, they lead the reader to refer and study the divine Word himself, rather than to adopt the fully expressed views of another.

The writer has succeeded in tracing some very beautiful lines of thought which run through this wonderful Epistle, and in throwing a new and often very striking light on many of its passages, as well as on other parts of Scripture.

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