Four Offices of Christ
A Short Systematic Theology for 21st Century Christians
By Unknown
4 Pages
This short work of 4 pages, Four Offices of Christ (really 3), presents Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King.
Posted by David Cox on April 16, 2025
Posted in A • Christ as King • Christ as Priest • Christ as Prophet • Offices of Christ | Tagged With: blood, Christ, Christ as King, Christ as Priest, Christ as Prophet, Christ Prophet Priest King, Christology, Offices of Christ
A Short Systematic Theology for 21st Century Christians
By Unknown
4 Pages
This short work of 4 pages, Four Offices of Christ (really 3), presents Christ as Prophet, Priest, and King.
Posted by David Cox on February 9, 2025
Posted in A • Ministry
In Abbott The Christian Ministry Abbott examines the fundamental faiths of the ministry, the function of the ministry, the authority of the ministry, the individual message of the ministry, the social message of the ministry, the minister as priest, qualifications of the minister, some ministers of olden time, the ministry of Jesus Christ (His Methods), and (the Substance of His teaching).
by Lyman Abbott (1835-1922)
Bostonand New York
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
1905
Copyright 1905 by Lyman Abbott
All Rights Reserved
Published May 1905
To the Christian Ministers who are attempting to impart that acquaintance with God which is the secret of life this volume is dedicated. Read more
Posted by David Cox on July 31, 2024
Posted in A • Church History • S
Schaff – Ambrose: Selected Works and Letters
This 700 page work by Ambrose is composed of many of his works. See table of contents (which extends for 47 pages.
Posted by David Cox on June 1, 2024
Posted in A • Cross-Blood | Tagged With: Christ, Christology, cross | 1 Comment
THE CROSS
by Archibald Alexander
Whence came the tree from which the cross was made? What has become of the particles of which it was composed? What hands were employed in preparing this instrument of a cruel death? To such questions no answer can be given–and none is needed. The cross was a common mode of punishment among several nations, and among the Romans was reserved for the punishment of slaves and the vilest malefactors. It was never made use of by the Jews. If they had had the power of execution in their hands when Christ suffered, the punishment for the offence alleged against him would have been stoning. But by the ordering of divine Providence, our Lord was put to death in that way which was accursed, according to the Jewish law; for it was written, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.” Read more