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This volume exhibits in a clear light the well-known characteristics of its venerable author. It has his vivacity, his point, his fertility of imagination, his unwavering confidence in the truth of what he teaches, and the wonderful power which his imagination and feelings have over his convictions. "This tiny book, " he says, "is a compend of Christian theology. I say Christian theology; for I have, long ago, been forced into the conviction that without a diligent study of the tabernacle, no man ever acquires clear, transparent, and practical views of evangelical truth in systematic order."
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Systematic Theology & EthicsTable of contents
- TO THE READER.
- CHAPTER I. Symbolization
- CHAPTER II. Thie Ark of the Testimony
- CHAPTER III. The Tables of StoneâWhat do they Symbolize.
- CHAPTER IV. The Mercy-seat; its Symbolic Substance.
- CHAPTER V. The Table for the Bread of Faces.
- CHAPTER VI. The Candlestick.
- CHAPTER VII. The Incense Altar.
- CHAPTER VIII. The Altar of Burnt-Offering,
- CHAPTER IX. The Laver and his Foot.
- CHAPTER X. The Priesthoodâ The Holy Garments
- CHAPTER XI. The Tabernacle, and its Court,
- CHAPTER XII. The Symbolic Meaning of the Tabernacle and its Court.
- CHAPTER XIV. The Cloud of Gloryâ PILLar of Fire.
- CHAPTER XV. Farther Symbolic Significance of the two Preceding Chapters,
- CHAPTER XVI. The Holy Anointing Oil â The Consecration of the TABERNACLE and its Furniture, and of the Priesthood,
- CHAPTER XVII. The Relations of the Truths Symbolized to each other and to the Grand System â The Shekinah â The Central Doctrine of Christianity
- CHAPTER XVIII. Relative PositionâThe Brazen Altarâ The ArkâThe Golden Altar.
- CHAPTER XIX. Relative PositionsâThe LaverâThe CandlestickâThe Table.
- CHAPTER XX. Miscellaneous Suggestive Analogies
- CHAPTER XXI. A correction â The vicarious nature of the atonement, and its consequences.