Gospel Analogies and Other Sermons
$19.95
1985 Edition
352 pgs.
"Govett's writings are extensive, of varying quality, and often marked by a high level of scholarship, a superbly logical approach, extraordinary originality, and complete faithfulness to biblical revelation. Much concerned with eschatology (Apocalypse, 1864, and other works), he held that much of the Book of Revelation is to be understood literally." R. E. D. Clark, The New International Dictionary of the Christian Church, J. D. Douglas, general editor, page 426.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- A Physician Needed
- Natural and Spiritual Blindness
- Sin Continuous in the Unregenerate
- Salvation Wholly of Grace
- The Demand of Christ
- So Great Salvation
- Christ a Curse for Man
- Conformity to the World
- What is Truth?
- The Glorious Gospel
- The Aspects of Justice and Mercy towards Man
- Faith the only Principle of Works; or St. Paul and St. James Reconciled
- Sinful Enticements Sacrificed
- Salvation Difficult, and the Inference
- The Sacrifice of Abraham, and that of Christ
- The Brazen Serpent
- Regeneration Required
- The Terms of Salvation