Preface
- Preface
- Chapter 1—The First Advent of Christ
- Chapter 2—The Life of Christ
- Chapter 3—Life and Mission of John
- Chapter 4—The Mission of Christ
- Chapter 5—The Death of John
- Chapter 6—Temptation of Christ
- Chapter 7—The Marriage at Cana
- Chapter 8—Cleansing the Temple
- Chapter 9—Nicodemus Comes to Christ
- Chapter 10—The Woman of Samaria
- Chapter 11—The Centurion's Son
- Chapter 12—Jesus at Bethesda
- Chapter 13—Jesus at Capernaum
- Chapter 14—Choosing the Disciples
- Chapter 15—The Sabbath
- Chapter 16—Sermon on the Mount
- Chapter 17—The Leper Healed
- Chapter 18—Parable of the Sower
- Chapter 19—Other Parables
- Chapter 20—The Loaves and Fishes
- Chapter 21—Walking on the Water
- Chapter 22—Christ in the Synagogue
- Chapter 23—The Paralytic
- Chapter 24—Woman of Canaan
- Chapter 25—Christ Stills the Tempest
- Chapter 26—Men from the Tombs
- Chapter 27—Jairus’ Daughter
- Chapter 28—The Transfiguration
- Chapter 29—Feast of Tabernacles
- Chapter 30—Go and Sin No More
- Chapter 31—Resurrection of Lazarus
- Chapter 32—Mary's Offering
- Chapter 33—Riding Into Jerusalem
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Preface
When the Publishers issued the first volume of this work, they felt that it supplied a want long realized by the Christian world, in illuminating a subject which is of great interest to the Christian mind, the relation of the Son of God to the Father, and His position in heaven, together with the fall of man and the mediatorship of Christ between him and his Creator.2SP 4.1
In this second volume the author continues with renewed interest the subject of the mission of Christ, as manifested by his miracles and teachings. The reader will find that this book furnishes invaluable aid in studying the lessons of Christ set forth in the Gospels.2SP 4.2
The author, as a religious writer and speaker, has labored for the public during more than twenty years. Being aided in the study of the Scriptures, and in her work as a religious teacher, by the special enlightenment of the Spirit of God, she is peculiarly qualified to present the facts of the Life and Ministry of Christ, in connection with the divine plan of human redemption, and to practically apply the lessons of Jesus to the simple duties of life.2SP 4.3
One of the most pleasing features of this book is the plain and simple language with which the author clothes thoughts that glow with truth and beauty.2SP 4.4