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Grace and Glory: Sermons Preached in the Chapel of Princeton Theological Seminary is unavailable, but you can change that!

Taken from sermons Geerhardus Vos preached at Princeton Theological Seminary, Grace and Glory continues to prove how much modern Christian scholarship owes to his contribution over a century ago. As always, Vos draws our attention to the new covenant Jesus mediated between man and God, and through these six sermons, returns to the ultimate gift from God—which turns out to be our ultimate hope and...

THIS prophetic utterance represents one of the two inseparable sides in the make-up of religion. If we say that religion consists of what God is for man, and of what man is for God, then our text in the divine statement, “From me is thy fruit found,” stands for the former. To balance it with the other side some such word as that of Isaiah might be taken, “The vineyard of Jehovah of Hosts is the house of Israel.” Nor would it be an arbitrary combination of disconnected passages thus pointedly to place
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