• December 18, 2024

Law Henry Gospel in Genesis

Law Henry Gospel in Genesis

by Henry Law.

The Gospel in Genesis by Henry Law is a 21 chapter commentary on Genesis. It basically looks at images and types in Genesis relating to Christ and the gospel.





Pollock Doctrine of Christ 2 John 1:9-11 is a single chapter work of 28 pages looking at different aspects of the Doctrine of Christ.
PDF: Pollock Doctrine of Christ
theWord: Pollock Doctrine of Christ
MySword: Pollock Doctrine of Christ
eSword: Pollock Doctrine of Christ

Table of Contents of Law Henry Gospel in Genesis

Preface
Light
Adam
The Heavenly Bridegroom
The Seed of the Woman
The Serpent’s Head Bruised
The Guilty Clothed




The More Excellent Sacrifice
The Consolation
The Ark
The Altar
The Sweet Savor
The Rainbow in the Clouds
The Blessing
Melchizedek
The Shield




The Exceeding Great Reward
The Covenant
Jehovah-Jireh
The Ladder
Peniel
Numbered with the Transgressors
The Storehouses Opened
Shiloh
Salvation



Biography

Law was born at Kelshall rectory, Hertfordshire, on 29 September 1797. He was the third son of George Henry Law who was Bishop of Chester from 1812 to 1824 and later Bishop of Bath and Wells until his death in 1845.[2] Henry Law was thus the grandson of Edmund Law who had been the Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, from 1756 to 1768 and then Bishop of Carlisle until his death in 1787.

Law was educated at Eton College and St John’s College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1821. Later that year he was ordained and held incumbencies in Manchesterthen Childwall. He was Archdeacon of Richmond from 1824 to 1826 and Archdeacon of Wells from 1826[4] until his appointment to the deanery. (from wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Law) i.e. he was Anglican.




Download

Download “law-henry-the-gospel-in-genesis.gbk.twm” law-henry-the-gospel-in-genesis.gbk.twm – Downloaded 220 times – 1.14 MB

More Commentaries on Genesis

Law Henry Gospel in Genesis

Advertisement


Buy me a Cup of Coffee! To make an old work into a PDF, a module for theWord, MySword, or eSword takes time. These works are scans from old books, and as such, I have to go through the text some dozen times looking for places where the OCR is incorrect, blurred, or just skipped something. Then there are the old Bible references like John iii. 16. I have had to invest days and days in macros to read a long text, and make substitutions (above search for "iii" and replace with "3:"). Unfortunately, you have to start with 150 in Roman numerals (CL) and work your way backwards. This takes time and patience, (and being smart enough to do it in a macro language) and then making the text into theWord or eSword, and converting it also into MySword. Please donate something to me once every 6 months or year, even if it is only $5, so that I can pay my bills for hosting, and also keep things going. paypal.me/davidcoxmex/