John Cordner
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Canada and the United States
Kenneth William Kirkpatrick McNaught, Joseph S. Nye, John Cordner, Sir John George Bourinot, Robin W. Winks, John Herd Thompson, Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside
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Christ, the Son of God. A discourse in review of the Rev. Dr. Wilkes' sermon, entitle "Who is Chirst?"
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Jesus
Ian Wilson, Ethelbert Stauffer, John MacArthur, A. W. Tozer, Beth Moore, Charles R. Swindoll, Paul Bede Johnson, Gerald O'Collins, Jacques Duquesne, Malcolm Muggeridge, Michael Green, Atticus G. Haygood, Jean François Victor Aicard, Bernard Clavel, Martin Dibelius, James M. Robinson, Maurice Goguel, A. N. Wilson, Charles F. Deems, Brian Wildsmith, Michael Grant, Edmond Fleg, Wernle, Paul, Andrew M. Greeley, Humphrey Carpenter, Max Ehrmann, Friedrich Buchsel, Marcus J. Borg, Deepak Chopra, Denise Lardner Carmody, Charles Guignebert, Max Lucado, James D. G. Dunn, John Cordner, Rudolf Karl Bultmann, Charles Templeton, Edward Schillebeeckx, Bill Myers, Bruce, F. F., Bill Hybels, Frank Pakenham Earl of Longford, Philip Yancey, Kevin O'Donnell, John Piper, Heinrich Weinel, Pierre Marie Beaude, Hal Leonard Corp., Henry Joel Cadbury, Jean-Christian Petitfils, Pinchas Lapide, Wilhelm Heitmüller, Wilhelm Bousset, Lois Rock, Henri J. M. Nouwen, Henri Barbusse, Alister E. McGrath, Max Gallo, David Ford, Shirley Jackson Case, Tim F. LaHaye, Antonin Sertillanges, Judson Cornwall, John Dominic Crossan
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"Crossan paints his Jesus with great warmth and power."-New York Times Book ReviewJohn Dominic Crossan is widely regarded as the leading authority on the words and life of Jesus Christ. His classic national bestseller, Jesus, is a powerful and controversial portrait of a courageous revolutionary, philosopher, and political agitator who challenged the prevailing rules of the social order. Bold, moving, and provocative, a book that will affect every Christian reader deeply and profoundly, Jesus is a remarkable work that presents a very different view of a savior and king of peace who proclaimed-in thought and action-that all may participate in the rule of God.
A pastoral letter to the Christian congregation assembling for worship and edification in the Unitarian Church, Montreal
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The foundations of nationality, a discourse, preached in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on the Sunday after the great railway celebration, November, 1856
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Righteousness exalteth a nation; a discourse concerning the relation of morality to national wellbeing
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