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Title: The Lord of Glory
Meditations on the person, the work and glory of our Lord Jesus Christ
Author: Arno Gaebelein
Release Date: July 31, 2009 [EBook #29557]
Language: English
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The Lord of Glory
MEDITATIONS ON THE PERSON, THE WORK
AND GLORY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
BY
A. C. GAEBELEIN
PUBLICATION OFFICE OF "OUR HOPE,"
456 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
PICKERING & INGLIS, L. S. HAYNES,
GLASGOW, 502 Yonge Street,
SCOTLAND TORONTO, CANADA
Copyright 1910 by A. C. Gaebelein.
Printing by
Francis Emory Fitch
of New York
Contents
Preface
Dedication
The Lord of Glory
Jehovah. The "I am"
That Worthy Name
The Doctrine of Christ
The Pre-eminence of the Lord Jesus Christ
Ye are Christ's--Christ is God's
The Wonderful
Honor and Glory unto Him
Christ's Resurrection Song
The Glory Song
The Firstborn
The Waiting Christ
A Vision of the King
The Fellowship of His Son Jesus Christ our Lord
Out of His Fulness,
The Twenty-second Psalm
The Exalted One
A Glorious Vision
My Brethren
The Patience of Christ
He Shall Not Keep Silent
The Love of Christ
The Joy of the Lord
This same Jesus
The Wondrous Cross
His Legacy
What Have I to do with Idols
The Never Changing One
Be of Good Cheer
Make Haste
Preface.
For a number of years the first pages of each issue of "Our Hope"
have been devoted to brief meditations on the Person and Glory of
our adorable Lord Jesus Christ. Three reasons led the Editor to do
this: 1. He is worthy of all honor and glory, worthy to have the
first place in all things. 2. The great need of His people to have
His blessed Person, His past and present work, His power and glory,
His future manifestation constantly brought before their hearts. 3.
There is an ever increasing denial of the Person of our Lord. In the
most subtle way His Glory has been denied. It is therefore e
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