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Christ and His Threefold Office (Flavel)

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Reformation Heritage Books
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Paperback
Pages:
192
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July 14, 2026
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Description

Jesus Christ is all we need for salvation— our Prophet, Priest, and King.

For those who love Christ, there is no more glorious subject than the work of Christ as our all-sufficient Mediator. Join Puritan author John Flavel as he recounts the lovliness of our Savior in His person and work on our behalf.

This treatment of the Mediator and His threefold office is extracted and abridged from Flavel’s classic The Fountain of Life.

Part of the Puritan Treasures for Today Series

As people seek a more satisfying and authentic faith, interest in the Puritans continues to grow. This series presents Puritan books that are accessible in length and carefully edited with modern readers in mind by smoothing out difficult phrases of a bygone era while carefully retaining the meaning of the original authors. These books have been thoughtfully selected to provide some of the best counsel on important subjects that people continue to wrestle with today.

Contents

Preface

  1. The Excellence of the Subject
  2. Christ’s Essential Glory
  3. The Covenant of Redemption
  4. God’s Admirable Love
  5. Christ’s Wonderful Person
  6. The Authority of the Mediator
  7. The Consecration of the Mediator
  8. The Nature of Christ’s Mediation
  9. The Prophet’s Work of Revelation
  10. The Prophet’s Work of Illumination
  11. The Nature and Necessity of Christ’s Priesthood
  12. The Priest’s Oblation
  13. The Priest’s Intercession
  14. A Full Satisfaction
  15. A Blessed Inheritance
  16. The King’s Spiritual Reign
  17. The King’s Providential Reign

Conclusion

Endorsements

“It’s difficult to find a more compelling, heart-searching, affection-producing, and biblically sound expositor of experiential Christianity than the seventeenth century English Puritan John Flavel. . . I cannot commend Flavel highly enough!”
—Brian H. Cosby, senior minister of Wayside Presbyterian Church, Signal Mountain, Tennessee.

About the Author

John Flavel (1628–1691) was an English Puritan who became a nonconformist after the Great Ejection of 1662. He waited ten years before being licensed to preach again, and then only in his own home. When collected in the nineteenth century, his writings filled six volumes. Flavel’s writings are known for their practical nature. He was instrumental in promoting the happy union of Presbyterians and Congregationalists.