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Written just prior to his death, James Haldane's Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews was one of his proudest achievements. Though he is more known for his landmark work on the Atonement, this verse-by-verse exposition/commentary stands on its own. Easy-to-understand, yet not dumbed-down at all, you will benefit from this study of the book of Hebrews. The opening book in "The Restoration Movement Library," The Cobb Six has taken this book, and completely revitalized it, correcting any mistakes in spelling and punctuation, fixing incorrect verse references, and giving it a much more modern…mehr

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Written just prior to his death, James Haldane's Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews was one of his proudest achievements. Though he is more known for his landmark work on the Atonement, this verse-by-verse exposition/commentary stands on its own. Easy-to-understand, yet not dumbed-down at all, you will benefit from this study of the book of Hebrews. The opening book in "The Restoration Movement Library," The Cobb Six has taken this book, and completely revitalized it, correcting any mistakes in spelling and punctuation, fixing incorrect verse references, and giving it a much more modern look and feel on the inside. We don't deal in cheap scan-and-print books--we do things right!
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James Haldane is one of the forgotten names in the Restoration Movement. Originally loyal to the Church of Scotland, James Haldane's studies of the New Testament led him to leave that denomination behind and work in an independent church movement. Along with his brother, Robert Haldane, and others, James established 85 churches in Scotland and Ireland. Churches planted by the Haldanes practiced baptism by immersion, weekly communion, and congregational autonomy. James Haldane had a profound influence on the thinking of Alexander Campbell.