Jessie Penn-Lewis
In a personal letter to Jessie Penn-Lewis about this book, Oswald Chambers wrote, "The breakdown of natural virtues seems to be the point at which most regenerated lives are cast into despair. Your book will help those to understand that this despair must end in death to natural goodness and self, and be raised by the power of God into inconceivably glorious power and peace and liberty of life."
The Cross of Calvary has brought real blessing to Christians all over the world. It has...See more
In a personal letter to Jessie Penn-Lewis about this book, Oswald Chambers wrote, "The breakdown of natural virtues seems to be the point at which most regenerated lives are cast into despair. Your book will help those to understand that this despair must end in death to natural goodness and self, and be raised by the power of God into inconceivably glorious power and peace and liberty of life."
The Cross of Calvary has brought real blessing to Christians all over the world. It has been described as a classic work of its kind on atonement.
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