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THE REV. SAMUEL A. PHILIPS' NEW BOOK,
THE VOICE OF BLOOD, IN THE SPHERE OF NATURE AND OF THE SPIRIT WORLD.
BY THE
REV. SAMUEL A. PHILIPS, A. M.,
PASTOR OF THE REFORMED CHURCH, CARLISLE, AND AUTHOR OF "GETHSEMANE AND THE
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precursor of the blood shed on the cross. While some of the 'voices
of blood' considered by the author, may be considered as only
remotely bearing on the great subject of atonement, yet they are all
designed to illustrate it. The atonement by blood is the marked
feature of the gospel, without the shedding of which there could be
no remission of sin, and the vitality of the gospel is lost where it
does not stand forth prominently. It is the author's design to
illustrate this blessed truth, and he does it Scripturally and
practically, that all may see the harmony between the voice of blood
from the altar, and the voice of blood from the cross. The volume
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