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Publication
Pittsburgh, PA: Crown & Covenant Publications, 2012.
Physical description
x, 242 p.; 22 cm
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CONTENTS:
Foreword, by Michael LeFebvre.
Editor's Preface, from the 1879 edition, by Alex MacLeod Symington.
Chapter I
Necessity of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter II
Reality of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter III
Christ's Qualifications for the Kingly Office.
Chapter IV
Appointment of Christ to Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter V
The Spirituality of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter VI
The Universality of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter VII
The Kingly Office of Christ in Relation to the Church.
Chapter VIII
The Mediatorial Dominion Over the Nations.
Chapter IX
Mediatorial Dominion Over the Nations, continued.
Chapter X
Perpetuity of the Mediatorial Dominion.
Conclusion
Foreword, by Michael LeFebvre.
Editor's Preface, from the 1879 edition, by Alex MacLeod Symington.
Chapter I
Necessity of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter II
Reality of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter III
Christ's Qualifications for the Kingly Office.
Chapter IV
Appointment of Christ to Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter V
The Spirituality of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter VI
The Universality of Christ's Mediatorial Dominion.
Chapter VII
The Kingly Office of Christ in Relation to the Church.
Chapter VIII
The Mediatorial Dominion Over the Nations.
Chapter IX
Mediatorial Dominion Over the Nations, continued.
Chapter X
Perpetuity of the Mediatorial Dominion.
Conclusion
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