MEDITATIONES HEBRAICE: OR, A Doctrinal and Practical Exposition OF THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL TO THE HEBREWS, IN A SERIES OF LECTURES. BY WILLIAM TAIT, M.A., Late Incumbent of Holy Trinity Church, Wakefield; now of St. Matthew's, Rugby. Tenues grandia conamur. NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION. VOL. II. LONDON: HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO.; WERTHEIM AND MACINTOSH. MDCCCLV. 100. ri. 230. CONTENTS OF VOL. II. LECTURE XV.-Cap. ix. 15-22., This efficacy of the blood of Christ qualifies him to be the LECTURE XVI.-Cap. ix. 23-28. The blood of Christ prepares heaven for us, and us for heaven. LECTURE XVII.-Cap. x. 1-9. The sacrifices of the Jewish law could not do this because they LECTURE XVIII.-Cap. x. 10-18. The object of sacrifice is thus attained. The sacrifice of Christ cannot be superseded by another, and is incapable of repetition. PAGE. We ought to take encouragement from these things to draw nigh to God as a Father, with consciences pacified in Christ's blood, LECTURE II.-Cap. x. 23-27. We ought to be stirred up by them to the exercise of faith and LECTURE III.-Cap. x. 28-31. |