THE JEWISH TABERNACLE: And Its Furniture in Their Typical Teachings Richard Newton
"The Prince of Preachers to Children" sets forth in language appropriate for all ages, the Symbolical Signifiance of the Jewish Tabernacle. He covers the following:
THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF THE TABERNACLE
THE BRAZEN ALTAR
THE LAVER
THE CANDLESTICK
THE TABLE OF SHEW BREAD
THE ALTAR OF INCENSE
THE ARK OF THE COVENANT
THE CHERUBIM
THE MERCY-SEAT
Newton presents the person and work of Jesus Christ in all its fullness and beauty as displayed in the God-ordained ritual of the OT Tabernacle. The mind will be instructed and the heart warmed in reading these words.
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Richard Newton (1813-1887) was born in Liverpool, England, died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1836, and the General Theological Seminary, New York City, in 1839. He was ordained in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in the latter year in the Church of the Holy Trinity, and received a call directly to the rectorship of the same church. A year later he became recor at St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, which post he held for twenty-two years. In 1862 he was called to the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, where he labored until 1881, when he accepted the rectorship of the Church of the Covenant, Philadelphia, where he remained the rest of his life. Dr. Newton was distinguished for his contributions to juvenile literature. He was very successful in preparing for sermons for children. His books include:
"Rills from the Fountain of Life," "Bible Jewels," "Bible Animals," "Nature's Wonders," "The King in His Beauty," and "The Heroes of the Reformation" and many more.
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