1. THE CENTRALITY OF THE CROSS
2. THE CHANGED CENTRE THROUGH THE CROSS
3. THE CHANGED OUTLOOK THROUGH THE CROSS
6. THE CROSS AND LIFE IN THE SPIRIT
7. THE CROSS AND POWER FOR SERVICE .
10. THE CROSS AS A PROCLAMATION
Note: All quotations from St. Paul's Epistles are taken from Conybeare and Howson's Epistles of St. Paul.
Notes of Addresses on the Finished Work of Christ at Calvary; incorporating "The Logos of the Cross".
"The Greek word used by Paul in I Corinthians 1: 18, is Logos . . ." [not] 'preaching' but "the subject-matter of preaching; with the very essence of that which was to be preached; with that 'Lagos' of the Cross which constituted its rationale, its Divine reason, a reason which ... he declares to be 'the wisdom of God' . . .
"This 'Logos of the Cross' is conceived by Paul to be the key which unlocks the riddle of the universe, solves all mysteries, and reconciles all things. Henry C. Mabie
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