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100 1 _aMcEwen, William
_d1735-1762,
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240 1 0 _aGrace and truth
245 1 4 _aThe glory and fullness of Jesus Christ
_bin the most remarkable types, figures, and allegories of the Old Testament
_cWilliam McEwen ; edited by Gordon J. Keddie.
260 _aGrand Rapids, MI
_bReformation Heritage Books
_cc2022
263 _a2205
300 _a1 online resource
520 _a"A biblical typology demonstrating how people, places, and things in the Old Testament prefigure Jesus Christ"--
520 _a"William McEwen (1735-1762) is one of the forgotten writers of the Scottish Church of the 18th century, and one of the great popular exponents of a sound biblical Typology. In his seminal book, Scottish Theology (Edinburgh, Banner of Truth: 1974) p. 181), McLeod rates McEwen as one of the best writers from the Secession Church of 1733: "MacEwen of Dundee we name by himself. He was one of the brightest ornaments of the Secession movement. He died at the early age of 28. But he left a book that embalms his memory ... This work deals with the types of Scripture in a vein of fine Evangelical teaching and it is expressed in what was regarded as the classical English of the middle of the 18th century ... And such a high and dry Anglican Churchman as Dean Burgon makes the rather grudging admission that the best book he knew in English on the types was by a Scotsman and a Presbyterian."Table of Contents:Foreword by Gordon J. KeddieA Memoir by John PatisonPreface (1763) by John PatisonBook 1: Typical Persons1. Christ and Adam compared2. Noah3. Melchizedek4. Isaac5. Jacob6. Joseph7. Moses8. The Priesthood9. Joshua10. Samson11. David12. Solomon13. JonahBook 2: Typical Things1. Jacob's Ladder2. The Burning Bush3. The Pillar of Cloud and Fire4. The Manna in the Wilderness5. The Rock in the Wilderness6. The Brazen Serpent7. Thoughts on the Veil of Moses8. The Sacrifices9. The Ordinance of the Passover10. The Ordinance of the Scapegoat11. The Ordinance of the Red Heifer12. The Ordinance of the Year of Jubilee13. The Law of the Leper14. The Law of the Near Kinsman15. The Holy Nation of Israel16. The Victory over the Nations of Canaan17. The Allegory of Hagar and SarahBook 3: Typical Places1. The Cities of Refuge2. The Tabernacle in the Wilderness3. The Temple of Solomon 3.1 The Ordinance of the Ark and Mercy Seat 3.2 The Ordinance of the Golden Table 3.3 The Ordinance of the Golden Candlestick 3.4. The Ordinance of the Golden Altar 3.5. The Ordinance of the Brazen Altar 3.6. The Ordinance of the Brazen Laver 3.7. The Ordinance of the Anointing Oil4. The Land of Canaan5. The Holy City of Jerusalem, and the Holy Hill of Zion 5.1. The Feast of Tabernacles 5.2. The Fast of Anniversary Atonement 5.3. The Feast of First-fruits and of Pentecost 5.4. The Feast of the New Moon 5.5. The Metaphorical Priesthood of all ChristiansAn Evangelical HistoryThe Great Matter and End of Gospel Preaching"--
650 0 _aTypology (Theology)
650 7 _aRELIGION / Christian Theology / Christology
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650 7 _aRELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / General
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700 1 _aKeddie, Gordon J.
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776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aMcEwen, William, 1735-1762.
_tGlory and fullness of Jesus Christ
_dGrand Rapids, Michigan : Reformation Heritage Books, [2022]
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