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Christ the True Melchisedec / Being the substance of a sermon, preached on Sunday evening, July 24th, 1813, at the Obelisk Chapel

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A sermon argues that the mysterious priest-king who met Abraham is not merely a type but the real Redeemer, examining Scripture passages to establish Christ's divinity, priesthood, and kingly authority. It traces biblical foreshadowing—from early figures and covenantal promises through Abraham's encounter with Melchisedec—interpreting sacrifices, blessings, and offerings as anticipations of incarnation and atonement. The speaker addresses alternative identifications, rebuts views that reduce Melchisedec to a mere man or obscure celestial power, and follows the Apostle's reasoning to contrast Christ with priests and angels. The sermon closes by outlining the spiritual blessings that flow from Christ's unique person and work.

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J. Church

J. Church was a 19th-century preacher and author known for his sermons and theological writings. He served at the Surrey Tabernacle and the Obelisk Chapel, where he delivered many of his notable sermons. His works often explore themes of faith, salvation, and the nature of God, reflecting his evangelical principles. Among his key writings is "A Confession of Evangelical Principles," which outlines his theological beliefs. Church's sermons, such as "Consolation in Life and Death, Derived from the Life of Christ," provide insight into his pastoral care and the spiritual guidance he offered to his congregation.

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