CHRIST THE BREAD OF LIFE: AN ATTEMPT TO GIVE A PROFITABLE DIRECTION TO THE PRESENT OCCUPATION OF THOUGHT WITH ROMANISM. BY JOHN MCLEOD CAMPBELL, FORMERLY MINISTER OF ROW. GLASGOW : MAURICE OGLE AND SON, ROYAL EXCHANGE SQUARE. HAMILTON, ADAMS, AND CO., LONDON. 1851. 110. d. 41. NOTE. THAT which is here offered as an attempt to give a profitable direction to the present occupation of thought with Romanism, was originally a part of a course of teaching from the Twenty-third Psalm— Part I. and Part II. being originally two consecutive discourses of that course. This is mentioned in explanation of forms of expression, as well as of a general character in the treatment of the subject, for which the title-page may not prepare the reader, but to change which did not seem to promise any real advantage. |