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The influence of Ebenezer Erskine on the theological landscape of Scotland was deep. He was a great user of illustrations in his sermons and radiated a warm, experiential Christ-centred Christianity. This compilation of his works was first published in 1850 and edited by Samuel McMillan. This edition has, in addition, a comprehensive discussion of the Erskine’s lives and theology by Dr Joel R Beeke.
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