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THE INCARNATE SAVIOUR

FROM REVIEWS AND OPINIONS OF

THE FIRST EDITION

The late Canon LIDDON. - -"It commands my warm sympathy and admiration. I rejoice in the circulation of such a book, which I trust will be the widest possible."

Rev. Professor SANDAY, D.D.-"There was quite room for such a volume. It contains a great deal of thought, often penetrating and always delicate, and pleasingly expressed. The subject has been very carefully studied, and the treatment will, I believe, furnish much suggestive matter both to readers and preachers."

Baptist Magazine.-
.-"A truly valuable contribution to the litera-
ture of the life of Christ.'

the

Methodist Recorder.-" Cautiously and forcibly written production of a close thinker, and of a man who knows how to impress his thinkings upon others. It is a boon to the Church to have such a volume as this."

Evangelical Magazine.—“ Singularly readable and admirably

planned. It embraces a vast range of subjects, which are
tersely, eloquently, and comprehensively treated."

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THE

INCARNATE SAVIOUR

A LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST

BY THE REV.

W. ROBERTSON. NICOLL, MA, LL.D.

EDITOR OF "THE EXPOSITOR" "THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE'

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NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION

EDINBURGH

T. & T. CLARK, 38 GEORGE STREET

1897

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1897

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PREFACE TO NEW EDITION

N the preface to the first edition of this little book

IN

I used the following words :-"Should this book meet with any acceptance, I hope at some future date to follow it with another on the 'Theology of Christ.' Many who in this age of unsettled opinions are unable to acquiesce in traditional systems, profess themselves. ready to accept a theology which can fairly be made out from the life and teachings of Christ, apart from all other writings; and such might welcome an honest attempt to discover this." Circumstances prevented the fulfilment of this intention. But since then, as is well known, the subject has been pursued with great zest and ability. Unfortunately, as it seems to me, the main object of most books in which the study has been pursued, has been to disengage from the Gospels a purer Christianity than that which is presented in the New Testament as a whole. In other words, an attempt has been made to invalidate the teaching of the apostles. What I proposed was an attempt to show that the germs of the whole teaching of the Epistles were to be found in the words and works of Christ, taken as we find them in the four Gospels. As a rule, recent

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