This «Commentary» is so extensive that it occupies far more space than the «Expository Thoughts,» and is, I must honestly confess, the principal part of the work. To some it may appear far too long and full. But the circumstances of the times are mu justification. We live in a day of abounding vagueness and indistinctness on doctrinal subjects in religion. Now, if ever, it is the duty of all advocates of clear, well-defined, sharply-cut theology, to supply proof that their views are thoroughly borne out by Scripture. I have endeavoured to do so in this Commentary. I hold that the Gospel of St. John, rightly interpreted, is the best and simplest answer to those who profess to admire a vague and indistinct Christianity. (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
Future recordings:
Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of St. John, Vol. 3
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