bear the practical imprint of all of Newton's writings
he shows that this divinely inspired book is far from being the muddled collection of disparate voices it is sometimes presented to be
Have you ever wondered what influences have shaped the preachers
and the result is a fine modern English translation that will make the reader feel something of the excitement of those Elizabethan Christians who so prized their own contemporary English version of Calvin’s sermons on this pastoral epistle
what kind of self-delusion would lead him to the text that forms the title to this book: “I shall not die
Exegetical Lectures and Sermons on Hebrews John Murray bear the practical imprint ofThis book has two parts, both of which contain material not previously published. The first part contains Charles Hodge's exegetical and expository notes on the letter to the Hebrews. These date from 1821, the year of his ordination, and 1842, when he delivered a series of lectures on Hebrews at Princeton Theological Seminary. Like his other published commentaries, this is an exegetical exposition, following Calvin's pattern of brevity and simplicity.