Sermons
on the Deity of Christ
by John Calvin
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Over 400 years ago, the first English translation of
selected Sermons by John Calvin on Christology were published as "Diuers
Sermons of Master Iohn Caluin, concerning the Diuinitie, Humanitie, and
Natiuitie of our Lorde Iesus Christe." As in all of Calvin's Sermons,
he is revealed not simply as a theologian and expositor, but as a preacher
and pastor to those placed under his care. In his Epistle to the Reader,
the translator, Thomas Stocker, set down for us the relevance and
application of these Sermons to his day where in place of faithful
exposition, there existed false doctrine, and "vain and doltish
tales". Faithful church government was replaced by the establishment
of tyranny where men would "vomit and cast up arrogant and proud
speeches in the Pulpit against the children of God, and against all such
as Jesus Christ hath revealed himself unto." That we find such in our
day as well, without question, establishes the need for this reprint.
These Sermons were translated afresh from the French and Latin by Leroy
Nixon, and published this century. This Old Paths Publications edition is
from the second translation. Included in this printing is a Foreword by
Dr. Richard C. Gamble, Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed
Theological Seminary in Orlando.
This
book was reviewed in the Standard Bearer. Click here to read this
review.