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Joseph Cross’s Pauline Charity includes discourses on the different character traits needed for genuine charity, as found in the Pauline epistles. Cross frequently references biblical and non-biblical sources to provide a uniform message of biblical love.
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“family likeness by which they are known on earth and recognized in heaven” (Page 29)
“ the apostle perhaps refers, pronouncing them all vain without charity” (Page 25)
“to discard his doctrine is to plunge into darkness. If” (Page 16)
“employed bad men as his messengers and instruments” (Page 29)
These are clear, instructive, thoroughly evangelical, and highly edifying. They will serve as good models for young ministers, in style, spirit, and directness of address.
—Lutheran Observer
Joseph Cross is best known for his compilation of sermons entitled Coals from the Altar.