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The offices of Christ. Abridged from the original work of the Rev. George Stevenson PB

The offices of Christ. Abridged from the original work of the Rev. George Stevenson PB


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Publisher Covenanter Bookshop
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ISBN M0D1007030432

The Offices of Christ is a profound theological work abridged by William S. Plumer from the original by Rev. George Stevenson. This classic Christian text delves into the essential roles of Jesus Christ as Mediator, Prophet, Priest, and King. With deep insight into the nature and work of Christ, the book offers a clear exposition of His divine offices, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and lay readers alike.

The text is meticulously structured, beginning with the concept of mediation and moving through the various offices of Christ. It explores how Christ's roles as Prophet, Priest, and King are integral to the salvation and governance of His church. The work emphasizes the eternal significance of Christ’s mediatory role, His atoning sacrifice, and His eternal reign.

This edition, brought back into publication by Leopold Classic Library, reflects the enduring relevance of these theological discussions, making the profound teachings accessible to a contemporary audience. The book has undergone rigorous quality control to ensure that it retains the integrity and clarity of the original text, providing readers with a reliable and enriching experience.

For those interested in deepening their understanding of Christian doctrine, The Offices of Christ offers timeless wisdom and an authoritative exploration of Jesus Christ's divine mission.


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