Discoursing on the primary objective of the Gospel of John, David Gregg explores the doctrines and didactic allegories held within the text. Seeking to provide explanation and elucidation of the material, Gregg draws upon historical sources in order to supplement his conclusions.
This volume will be especially helpful to students of the Gospel of John . . . it is a book of practical and suggestive sermons.
—Cumberland Presbyterian Review
These discourses are much above the average of sermons. They are broad and deep, they instruct and edify, while they hold and delight the reader. Dr. Gregg has distinguished himseld as an author, it is a valuable contribution tot he permanent religious literature.
—Christian Thought