Digital Logos Edition
Beautifully illustrated and richly articulated, James Hamilton reinterprets the Parable of the Prodigal Son into various modern contexts.
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The volume presents a richly 'pictured page,' both from the eloquence of the writer and the hand of the artist.
—Methodist Review
Dr. Hamilton’s 'Notes,' or rather lectures, are, like all his productions, eloquent and impressive.
—The Baptist Quarterly
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James Hamilton (1814–1871) was born in Paisley, Scotland and was pastor of the National Scotch Church, Regent Square London. He served as the editor for Presbyterian Messenger and Evangelical Christendom, and authored numerous popular books, including Life in Earnest, The Mount of Olives, The Royal Preacher, and the four-volume Our Christian Classics.