ISBN-13: 9781612037523 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 92 str.
In fulfilling the various covenant engagements into which the Redeemer entered when he undertook the arduous and responsible work of redemption - he has laid us under unbounded obligations; and, for the wonders he has wrought - to be lost in silence and never called to mind, would betray the basest ingratitude towards him for all he has done for us men, and for our salvation. The following exercises are intended to furnish some feeble aid to those who are anxious that "thoughts of Christ and things divine" may have a prominent place in their meditations, and a beneficial influence upon their hearts and lives. To such they are humbly commended by the writer, who will esteem himself honored in being permitted to contribute in any measure to so necessary and desirable an end.
In fulfilling the various covenant engagements into which the Redeemer entered when he undertook the arduous and responsible work of redemption - he has laid us under unbounded obligations; and, for the wonders he has wrought - to be lost in silence and never called to mind, would betray the basest ingratitude towards him for all he has done for us men, and for our salvation. The following exercises are intended to furnish some feeble aid to those who are anxious that "thoughts of Christ and things divine" may have a prominent place in their meditations, and a beneficial influence upon their hearts and lives. To such they are humbly commended by the writer, who will esteem himself honored in being permitted to contribute in any measure to so necessary and desirable an end.