That They May Be One / Campbell, Paul Omar / (HB/1953-1953/B+/USED)

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This book makes no pretense of covering every phase of the Lord's Supper. Neither does the author pretend to exhaust the available material upon the topics presented. it is hoped, however, that the thoughts and ideas will stimulate meditation. By meditation the author does not mean intellectual freewheeling, but rather the labor of arduous mental activity. The reader should attack the unsolved problem with earnestness and intensity, as they pertain to each individual life, and he should push back the spiritual horizons of his experience.

 

Table of Contents

Pilate's Judgment Hall (Poem)
Foreword
Preface
Chronology of Passion Week
1. Introduction
2. "That They May Be One"
3. How to Make the Lord's Supper More Spiritual
4. Who Shall Be the Greatest?
5. The Road to Kingship
6. Slave or King, Which? Slave or King (Poem)
7. "Ye Are Clean"
8. The Relation of Foot Washing and Baptism
9. . The Spirit of Christ
10. "He Took the Cup"
11. Discerning the Body of Jesus
12. Why Christ Took Humanity Upon Himself
13. Why Christ Suffered on the Cross
14. Why Christ Bore Our Sins
15. Why Christ Was Made Sin and righteousness
16. Why Christ Ascended to Heaven With Human Flesh
17. What Is Christ's Work for Us Today?
18. The Saviour in the Sanctuary
19. Our Daily Bread
20. Christ the Living Water
21. "Show the Lord's Death"
22. God's Thoughts for Us
23. The Benediction
24. One Shepherd and One Fold

 

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Details

Binding:
Hardback
Copyright:
1953
Printed:
1953
Pages:
160
Publisher:
Pacific Press Publishing Association
Condition:
B+

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