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This great work by Stone, then Principal of Pusey House at Oxford University, is a compilation of six sermons preached by him at St. Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge, and St. Barnabas’ Church, Oxford, during the season of Lent in 1919. In it, Stone addresses the theological interconnections of Sacrifice, Resurrection, and Eucharist. He begins first with the sacrificial system of Old Testament, and...

Christian, says Clement of Alexandria, “is truly the royal man, the holy priest of God.”1 This priestly character of the whole nation of the Jews and of the whole society of the Christian Church, as it is depicted in the Old and New Testaments and in the writers of the early Church, includes three great marks. The Jewish nation, or the Christian society, has received the call and choice of God.2 In consequence, it has a right of approach to God. And as a special way of approach, it has the right
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