Our Lord Prays for His Own: Thoughts on John 17
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Our Lord Prays for His Own: Thoughts on John 17   -     By: Marcus Rainsford

Our Lord Prays for His Own: Thoughts on John 17

Kregel Publications / 1985 / Paperback

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Focusing on Christ's high priestly prayer in John 17, Marcus Rainsford examines each verse of chapter 17 for both its doctrinal importance and its personal application. The resulting work, Our Lord Prays for His Own, is regarded by many as the greatest classic ever written on the subject, a true masterpiece of both devotional and expository literature.

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Title: Our Lord Prays for His Own: Thoughts on John 17
By: Marcus Rainsford
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Kregel Publications
Publication Date: 1985
Dimensions: 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces
ISBN: 0825436176
ISBN-13: 9780825436178
Stock No: WW36176

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(Foreword by W. H. Griffith Thomas; introduction by S. Maxwell Coder) Regarded by some as the greatest classic ever written on Christ's high priestly prayer for His people.

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Marcus Rainsford (1820-1897) was born in Ireland and graduated from Trnity College, Dublin, in 1843. He was a pastor for many years and later became secretary of the Irish Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews. Crowds thronged to hear his pulpit ministry in Dundalk, Ireland and later at St. John's Church in Belgrade Square in London. He worked closely with Dwight L. Moody in the famous "Gospel Dialogues" held in connection with evangelistic campaigns in London in 1875 and 1883 to 1884. Rainsford was the author of a number of works including No Condemnation--No Separation.

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