Digital Logos Edition
The author states in his preface, "The simple purpose of this book is to arrange the events of the Lord's life, as given us by the Evangelists, so far as possible, in a chronological order." That goal is clearly achieved because of the author's ability to blend historical accuracy and spiritual insight.
This resource is also available as part of the Selected Works on the Life of Christ (6 Volumes) collection.
“we find that the birth of the Lord was not later than April, 750, and probably not later than January.” (Page 14)
“What was done by the heads of the nation was regarded as the act of all, and involving common responsibility. Only in this way could the purpose of God in their election to be His peculiar people, be carried out. Hence, in this greatest and highest act, the acceptance or rejection of His Son, the act must be a national one. It must be done in the name of the whole people by those who acted as their rightful representatives.” (Page 120)
“747, as connected with the visit of the Magi, any chronological value, we cannot put his birth earlier than that year.” (Page 14)
“Epistles of the New Testament have no meaning if the Gospels are not historically true.” (Page x)