The main thought which underlies this volume is, that the ideas which Christ made manifest on earth are capable of endless expansion, to suit the wants of men in every age; and that they do expand, developing into new forms of larger import and wider application, in a direct proportion to that progress of mankind, of which they are both root and sap. If we look long and earnestly enough, we shall find in them the explanation and solution not only of our religious, but even of our political and social problems. All that is herein said is rested upon the truth that in Christ was Life, and that this Life, in the thoughts and acts which flowed from it, was, and is, and always will be, the light of the race of man.
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The following Scholars are interested in the Series:
GENESIS.—Professor BEECHER, Auburn Theological Seminary.
PSALMS.—Professor I. MURPHY, D.D., Belfast Theological Seminary.
ECCLESIASTES AND PROVERBS.—L. YOUNG, D.D., Virginia.