Category: Writings by C. H. Mackintosh.
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Genesis, Chapter 12
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis 12 The book of Genesis is, for the most part, taken up with the history of seven men, namely, Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. There is, I doubt…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Genesis, Chapter 11
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis 11 This is a chapter of very deep interest to the spiritual mind. It records two great facts, namely, the building of Babel, and the call of Abraham; or, in other…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Genesis, Chapter 10
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis 10 This section of our book records the generations of Noah’s three sons, noticing, especially, Nimrod, the founder of the kingdom of Babel, or Babylon, a name which occupies a very…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Genesis, Chapters 6 to 9
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis 6 -9. We have, now, arrived at a deeply-important and strongly-marked division of our book. Enoch has passed off the scene. His walk, as a stranger on earth, has terminated in…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Genesis, Chapters 4 & 5
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis 4 & 5 As each section of the Book of Genesis opens before us, we are furnished with fresh evidence of the fact that we are travelling over, what a recent…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Genesis, Chapter 3
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis 3 This section of our book sets before us the breaking up of the whole scene on which we have been dwelling. It abounds in very weighty principles; and has, very…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by C. H. Mackintosh, Genesis, Chapter 2
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis 2 The chapter introduces to our notice two prominent subjects, namely, “the seventh day” and “the river.” The first of these demands special attention. There are few subjects on which so…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by CHM, Genesis, Chapter 1
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link Flipbook Genesis 1. There is something peculiarly striking in the manner in which the Holy Ghost opens this sublime book. He introduces us, at once, to God, in the essential fullness of His…
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Notes on the Pentateuch, by C. H, Mackintosh, Genesis, Preface
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook Genesis Preface To all who love and relish the simple gospel of the grace of God, I would earnestly recommend the following “Notes on the Book of Genesis.” They are characterized by…
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The Three Crosses., Miscellaneous Writings, Book 6,Luke 23:39-43, By C. H. Mackintosh,
If you are a reader, and would rather just read through the Flipbook here is the link: Flipbook The Three Crosses Turn aside with us for a few moments and meditate upon those three crosses. If we mistake not, we will find a very wide field of truth opened before…
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Ministry of Reconciliation, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh
“And all things are of God, who has reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and has given to us the ministry of reconciliation, to wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, not imputing their trespasses to them, and has committed to us the word of…
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Glad Tidings, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh,
Glad Tidings For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16. There are some passages in Holy Scripture which seem to contain in a line or two, an entire volume of most precious…
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The Life and Times of Elijah, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh, Conclusion
Although, in the character of his ministry, Elijah the Tishbite much resembled John the Baptist, as has been already observed, yet looking at him personally, and considering his unearthly and pilgrim path, and specially his rapture to Heaven, he stands before us as a remarkable illustration of the Church, or…
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The Life and Times of Elijah, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh, Chapter 6
THE PROPHET’S RAPTURE From the moment that Elijah had cast his mantle upon the shoulders of Elisha we may consider his prophetic career as almost ended. He delivered a message or two, as has already been noticed; but as regards his ministerial connection with Israel, it may be looked upon…
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The Life and Times of Elijah, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh, Chapter 5
THE PROPHET ON MOUNT HOREB There are few who have taken a prominent place in the history of the Church of God whose course has not been marked, in a special manner, by vicissitude: of such, as of “those that go down to the sea in ships, that do business…
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The Life and Times of Elijah, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh, Chapter 4
THE PROPHET ON MOUNT CARMEL In the opening verse of 1 Kings 18 a new order is issued to our prophet. “And it came to pass, after many days, that the word of the Lord came to Elijah in the third year, saying, Go show thyself to Ahab, and I will send…
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The Life and Times of Elijah, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh, Chapter 3
THE HOUSE OF AHAB We must now leave our prophet, for a season, and turn our attention to the sad condition of things in Israel during the time that he was hidden with God. Terrible indeed must be the condition of things on earth when “the heaven is shut up.”…
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The Life and Times of Elijah, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh, Chapter 2
THE PROPHET IN RETIREMENT Hardly had our prophet delivered his testimony when he was again called away from public observation into retirement and solitude. “And the word of the Lord came to him, saying, Get thee hence, and turn thee eastward, and hide thyself by the brook Cherith, that is before Jordan.”…
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The Life and Times of Elijah, Miscellaneous Writings, Book 5, By C. H. Mackintosh, Chapter 1
THE PROPHET’S FIRST MESSAGE The reign of Ahab, the son of Omri, was a dark and dreary time for the house of Israel; iniquity had risen to a fearful height; the sins of Jeroboam were little when compared with the black catalogue of Ahab’s transgressions; the wicked Jezebel, the daughter…