- John 7:1-13
- John 7:14-24
- John 7:25-36
- John 7:37-39
- John 7:40-53
- John 8:1-11
- John 8:12-20
- John 8:21-30
- John 8:31-36
- John 8:37-47
- John 8:48-59
- John 9:1-12
- John 9:13-25
- John 9:26-41
- John 10:1-9
- John 10:10-18
- John 10:19-30
- John 10:31-42
- John 11:1-6
- John 11:7-16
- John 11:17-29
- John 11:30-37
- John 11:38-46
- John 11:47-57
- John 12:1-11
- John 12:12-19
- John 12:20-26
- John 12:27-33
- John 12:34-43
- John 12:44-50
The fourteen years which have "passed over" me since I first began writing on the Gospels, I humbly hope have not been thrown away. They have been to me years of many trials, and I may add of much work, much reading, much reflection, and not a little prayer. At the end of these fourteen years, I feel more than ever convinced that what are called "Evangelical" views of Christian truth are thoroughly Scriptural views, and will bear the test of any fair investigation. The longer I live the more firmly I am persuaded that no system of divinity is so entirely in harmony with the Bible, as the system which rightly or wrongly is called "Evangelical."
I now send forth this volume with an earnest prayer that God may bless it and make it useful. Ignorance of Scripture, I feel more than ever, is the curse of these latter days. Men read many books, and yet neglect "the one Book." If I can help to make the Bible more plain and interesting to any man's soul, I shall be abundantly content. (From the Preface)
Books in this series:
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Matthew
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Mark
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Luke, Vol. 1
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Luke, Vol. 2
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. John, Vol. 1
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. John, Vol. 2
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. John, Vol. 3
I now send forth this volume with an earnest prayer that God may bless it and make it useful. Ignorance of Scripture, I feel more than ever, is the curse of these latter days. Men read many books, and yet neglect "the one Book." If I can help to make the Bible more plain and interesting to any man's soul, I shall be abundantly content. (From the Preface)
Books in this series:
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Matthew
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Mark
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Luke, Vol. 1
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. Luke, Vol. 2
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. John, Vol. 1
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. John, Vol. 2
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. John, Vol. 3
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