Kingdom of God

Teaching of Jesus by Rev D M Ross

Today’s free book is The Teaching of Jesus by David Morison Ross, which is part of the Handbooks for Bible Classes and Private Students series. It seems to be a wide-ranging and helpful treatment of a complex subject. My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain title available for digitisation.

David Morison Ross [1852-?], The Teaching of Jesus. Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1904. Hbk. pp.212. [Click here to visit the download page for this title]

Table of Contents

  • Prefatory Note
  1. Christ the Supreme Teacher
  2. Our Sources of Information
  3. The Form of the Teaching
  4. Origin of the Teaching
  5. The Fatherhood of God
  6. Filial Tempers
  7. The Worth of Man
  8. Moral Ideals
  9. The Kingdom of God
  10. Teaching About Himself
  11. Christ’s Demand for Personal Loyalty; or Christ’s Place in His Own Religion
  12. Christ’s Attitude to the Old Testament
  13. Outlook Upon the Future
  • Conclusion
  • Index of Subjects
  • Index of Scripture Passages
Rob

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