Lectures on the Gospel of St. Matthew, Volume 1, presents a detailed exploration of the first book of the New Testament, delivered by Beilby Porteus in the Parish Church of St. James, Westminster, between 1798 and 1801. These lectures offer insightful analysis and theological reflection on the teachings, parables, and miracles of Jesus as recorded by Matthew.
Porteus's work provides historical context and thoughtful interpretation, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the foundational texts of Christian belief. This volume captures the essence of late 18th-century religious discourse, offering readers a glimpse into the spiritual and intellectual climate of the time. The lectures are presented in a clear and accessible manner, suitable for both scholars and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of the Gospel of Matthew and its enduring significance.
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