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A long-lost and forgotten book by the author of the Passover Plot, Hugh J. Schonfield under the pseudonym of "Hegesippus"
First published in 1932, this little book caused a sensation and stir amongst conservative Christians yet its explanation of the famous so-called Sermon on the Mount still blows like a breath of fresh air today!
The original dust jacket reiterated current reviews:
"From first to last the pages vindicate the tenets and words of Christ." – the Christian
"This moving book which all earnest Christians will welcome." – Dr. McInnes in the Scots Observer
"His book is of immense importance." – City Mid-Week
"The Arguments are put forward with so little passion or rhetoric and are so obviously supported by scholarship and knowledge that the case seems beyond refutation." – City Mid-Week
"The exposition here given is supported by Talmudic and other Jewish writings ... singularly apt and illuminating." – The Christian
It probably remains, as also stated on the front cover:
The Greatest Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount
First published in 1932, this little book caused a sensation and stir amongst conservative Christians yet its explanation of the famous so-called Sermon on the Mount still blows like a breath of fresh air today!
The original dust jacket reiterated current reviews:
"From first to last the pages vindicate the tenets and words of Christ." – the Christian
"This moving book which all earnest Christians will welcome." – Dr. McInnes in the Scots Observer
"His book is of immense importance." – City Mid-Week
"The Arguments are put forward with so little passion or rhetoric and are so obviously supported by scholarship and knowledge that the case seems beyond refutation." – City Mid-Week
"The exposition here given is supported by Talmudic and other Jewish writings ... singularly apt and illuminating." – The Christian
It probably remains, as also stated on the front cover:
The Greatest Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount