The Sacrifice of Praise

Herman Bavinck (1854 - 1921)
Translated by John Dolfin (1880 - 1943)

This book is of an intensely practical nature. The subject, as the headings of the twelve chapters indicate, is "Confession." We do not hesitate to say that in practical church life there is still considerable misunderstanding as to confessing Christ. Throughout the book the fundamental significance of the Covenant of Grace with its attendant promises, conditions, and blessings is clearly set forth. In a word, "The Sacrifice of Praise" is a masterpiece on the subject of confessing Christ, both for instruction and comfort to those who intend to unite with the Church and to its members in full communion.

It is our humble and happy task to commend "The Sacrifice of Praise" to our churches, especially to the Reformed Church in America. We can do this most cheerfully because it is our personal conviction that Dr. H. Bavinck was, by the grace of God, the Prince of recent Reformed theologians. (From the Introduction)

Genre(s): Christianity - Other

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface and Introduction MaryAnn
00:08:03
Play 01 The Basis or Foundation of Confession MaryAnn
00:20:29
Play 02 The Training or Bringing up unto Confession MaryAnn
00:11:55
Play 03 The Rule of Confession MaryAnn
00:17:28
Play 04 The Essence of Confession MaryAnn
00:22:12
Play 05 The Contents of Confession MaryAnn
00:11:11
Play 06 The Diversity of Confession MaryAnn
00:14:08
Play 07 The Universality of Confession MaryAnn
00:16:46
Play 08 The Obligation of Confession MaryAnn
00:14:37
Play 09 The Opposition to Confession MaryAnn
00:11:48
Play 10 The Strength for Confession MaryAnn
00:10:34
Play 11 The Reward of Confession MaryAnn
00:10:36
Play 12 The Triumph of Confession MaryAnn
00:10:14