Edward Hoare, M.A.: A record of his life based upon a brief autobiographyHoare, Edward
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Edward Hoare, M.A.: A record of his life based upon a brief autobiography
Hoare, Edward
Church of England -- Clergy -- Biography; Hoare, E. (Edward), 1812-1894
“A series of striking chapters. . . . Eminently comprehensive. . . .
Scriptural and spiritual are the two characteristic qualities of Dr.
Townsend’s teaching. At the same time intellectual force and apt
illustration give an added weight to the lessons drawn. . . . The
thoughtful reader will find the ascent of the ‘Spiral Stairs’ a happy
and most helpful exercise through the coming year.”—_The News_.
“Expository in method and Evangelical in outlook. . . Not merely
earnest and thoughtful, but well-reasoned appeals to the heart and
conscience.”—_The Speaker_.
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LONDON: HODDER & STOUGHTON, 27, PATERNOSTER ROW.
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GREAT PRINCIPLES OF
DIVINE TRUTH
BY THE LATE
REV. EDWARD HOARE, M.A.
_Vicar of Holy Trinity_, _Tunbridge Wells_, _and Hon. Canon of
Canterbury_
EDITED BY THE
REV. J. GURNEY HOARE, M.A.
_Vicar of Aylsham_
With Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
CONTENTS—
I.—THE SOURCE OF OUR KNOWLEDGE OF DIVINE TRUTH.
1. The Holy Scripture. Its Inspiration, Supremacy,
and Sufficiency.
2. ,, ,, Inspiration. Its Nature and Extent.
3. ,, ,, The Study and Use of.
II.—CHRIST AND THE SINNER.
4. Propitiation.
5. Redemption and Salvation.
6. Repentance.
7. Justification.
8. Forgiveness. No. 1.—Judicial and Parental.
9. No. 2.—Present.
10. No. 3.—Application of.
11. The Connexion of Holiness with Atonement.
12. Nothing between.
13. Personal Religion.
14. Present Privileges of the Justified.
15. The Joy of the Lord.
III.—THE HOLY SPIRIT.
16. The Personality of the Holy Spirit and His Present
Work in the Administration of the Church.
17. New Birth.
18. Holiness of Heart and Life.
IV.—WORSHIP.
19. The Holy Spirit the Author of Acceptable Worship.
20. The Province of the Emotions in the Worship of
God.
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LONDON: J. NISBET & CO.
Footnotes
{2} Sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry, the famous Christian
philanthropist.—ED.
{15} The late Duke of Abercorn, one of his fellow-pupils.
{17} Himself.
{24} Killed by lightning.
{26} In later years so well known as a Vice-President of the British and
Foreign Bible Society.
{27} Afterwards Lady Parry.
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