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Moses the Man of God

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Publisher's note:

James Hamilton (1814-1867) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister who served as an assistant to Robert Candlish before moving to London as minister of the Scotch Church in Regent Square, London. He wrote on a variety of subjects but this work on Moses is now his best known, published posthumously from manuscript notes of the original lectures delivered to his church, evidently in the process of preparation for publication. Each lecture takes an aspect of the life and character of Moses and is full of rich application. Anyone preparing messages on the life of Moses will want to consult this as it is full of suggestive material, but it is eminently readable by all.

C H Spurgeon: ‘It would be impossible to study it without profit.’

Contents:

Prefatory Note
1. The Ark of Bulrushes
2. The Father of Chivalry
3. The Momentous Choice
4. The Father of History
5. The Call
6. The Burning Bush
7. Moses and Messiah
8. Signs and Wonders – The Plagues
9. The Passover
10. The Passover (continued)
11. The Fiery-Cloudy Pillar
12. The Red Sea
13. Marah
14. Murmurs
15. The Decalogue
16. The Law and its Fulfiller
17. The Theocratic King and the Oath of Allegiance
18. The Tabernacle
19. The Divine Glory

Moses the Man of God

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Regular price £8.00
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 234 x 156 x 14 mm
Weight: 396 g
ISBN: 9781788722339
No. of pages: 246
Publisher: Counted Faithful
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Publisher's note:

James Hamilton (1814-1867) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister who served as an assistant to Robert Candlish before moving to London as minister of the Scotch Church in Regent Square, London. He wrote on a variety of subjects but this work on Moses is now his best known, published posthumously from manuscript notes of the original lectures delivered to his church, evidently in the process of preparation for publication. Each lecture takes an aspect of the life and character of Moses and is full of rich application. Anyone preparing messages on the life of Moses will want to consult this as it is full of suggestive material, but it is eminently readable by all.

C H Spurgeon: ‘It would be impossible to study it without profit.’

Contents:

Prefatory Note
1. The Ark of Bulrushes
2. The Father of Chivalry
3. The Momentous Choice
4. The Father of History
5. The Call
6. The Burning Bush
7. Moses and Messiah
8. Signs and Wonders – The Plagues
9. The Passover
10. The Passover (continued)
11. The Fiery-Cloudy Pillar
12. The Red Sea
13. Marah
14. Murmurs
15. The Decalogue
16. The Law and its Fulfiller
17. The Theocratic King and the Oath of Allegiance
18. The Tabernacle
19. The Divine Glory