![]() ![]() I crave indulgence for some diffuseness, as well as for occasional repetitions, not easily to be avoided in a series of compositions for the pulpit, prepared often hastily from week to week, and all having reference, more or less directly, to one theme. But I must name Isaac Taylor’s “Physical Theory of Another Life,” as having suggested interesting lines of thought connected with the future state. John Brown, and other recent writers, who have bestowed research and study on the examination of this portion of Scripture. There is no attempt, on my part, to occupy the place already so well filled by such learned and acute scholars as Dr. I have rarely discussed different interpretations, and have abstained from minute criticism. I have by no means, however, aimed at anything like a complete commentary or exposition. I have sought to trace the line of thought which gives unity and coherence to the Apostle’s reasoning. It has respect to one particular view of the resurrection its bearing on the believer’s spiritual and eternal life. It is not, as I apprehend it, an argument about the resurrection generally. ![]() I have endeavoured, in these Discourses, to illustrate the line of argument pursued by the Apostle. Here’s how Candlish introduces the volume: Life in a Risen Saviour consists of 21 sermons. You can also enter to win a free copy of the 15-vol. ![]() Life in a Risen Saviour: Being Discourses on the Argument of the Fifteenth Chapter of First Corinthians by Robert Candlish is free from Logos Bible Software this month as part of their Free Book of the Month program. After you get the free book, you can read in one of the free reader apps for PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android, or Kindle Fire-or online at. ![]()
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