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Genesis 15

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Genesis 15:1-21

Genesis 15 ‘Read the fifteenth chapter with extreme care. If you have a good memory, learn it by heart from beginning to end; it is one of the most sublime and pregnant passages in the entire compass of ancient literature.’ — Ruskin, Fors Clarigeva (lxiv). References.— XV. 1.— J. Parker, Adam, Noah, and Abraham, p. 120. J. Thomas, Myrtle Street Pulpit, vol. ii. p. 341. Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xlix. No. 2814.

XV. 2.— J. Kelly, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xviii. p. 165. XV. 5, 6.— Archbishop Magee, Penny Pulpit, No. 501. XV. 5-18.— A. Maclaren, Expositions of Holy Scripture—Genesis, p. 101. XV. 1.— A.

Maclaren, Expositions of Holy Scripture —Genesis, p. 111. XV. 6.— E. W. Shalders, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xv. p. 235. Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xiv. No. 844.

A. Maclaren, Expositions of Holy Scripture—Genesis, p. 116. XV. 8.— H. Woodcock, Sermon Outlines, pp. 87, 92. XV. 8, 9.— G. Brooks, Outlines of Sermons, p. 278.

XV. 11.— Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. vii. No. 420; ibid. vol. xxxiii. No. 1993. XV. 16.— Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. liii. No. 3043. XV.— J.

Parker, Adam, Noah, and Abraham, p. 129.

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