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Christus Consummator: Some Aspects Of The Work And Person Of Christ In Relation To Modern Thought,Used
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ReviewThe delays, the failure, the sorrows which beset the great life of humanity can be borne gladly if we are allowed even from afar to recognize the presence of CHRISTUS CONSUMMATOR. The things of time are transfigured in the light of eternity.B.F. WestcottProduct DescriptionThe sermons, preached primarily at Westminster Abbey, consider the sure hope in Christ and the consummation of the age that we can reach through patience and through the comfort of scriptures. Westcott's first five sermons focus on the Epistle to the Hebrews. The second half of the book looks at some special aspects of the person and work of Christ.About the AuthorB.F. Westcott (18251901) was Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge and later consecrated Bishop of Durham. He is regarded one of the most significant biblical scholars of the nineteenth century. Known primarily for his contribution to the WestcottHort Greek text of the New Testament, Westcott wrote a number of biblical commentaries and sermon collections.
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