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Christ Altogether Lovely
- Narrated by: Doug Cooper
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Publisher's Summary
John Flavel (1627-1691) was an English Presbyterian clergyman, puritan, and popular author. Christ Altogether Lovely is a short meditation on the life and work of Jesus Christ. The text is introduced by a quote from The Song of Songs: "This is my beloved, and this is my friend." (Song of Songs 5:16). Flavel highlights Christ's offices as prophet, priest, and king, and his relations to Christians as savior, advocate, bridegroom, and friend.
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- Graeme
- 23-01-2020
Graeme
wonderful meditation and reflection. reading a little 'dead-pan' but the topic very much worth the time.
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