"The first four chapters of this little work bear a common title, 'Life in Christ, and Christ in Life.' They are the cream of the work, and are as valuable as anything we have ever seen from the pen of Mr. Moule."—Rock.
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OUTLINES OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.
One of the Volumes of the Theological Educator.
"Mr. Moule has attempted a very difficult task, and has at least succeeded in condensing an immense mass of information into a small compass. It is perhaps superfluous to say that his work is characterised by great reverence from the first page to the last. At every point the reader feels that he is reading a statement of a theology which is the life of the writer. In the more strictly theological part the summary is, as a rule, arranged and expressed excellently."—Guardian.
"Marked throughout by the most careful and critical knowledge of Scripture, more particularly of the New Testament, and the most patient weighing and comparison of parallel texts.... It forms an admirable introduction to the subject, and seems in intellectual power to even surpass any other of Mr. Moule's published writings."—Record.
"The Author disclaims originality or exhaustiveness, but the work shows a certain originality of the expository skill with which the familiar doctrine is made clear, and it is so concisely written that a divinity student who had mastered its contents might be fairly well considered able to pass the examination for Orders. It is an admirable text-book, and enhances the value of the series in which it appears."—Scotsman.
"We have read parts of it again and again, and it has been difficult for us to bring ourselves down to any reasonable dimensions in reviewing it, for it is emphatically a multum in parvo, and it is not every day we are so pleased and satisfied with a volume."—Rock.
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