THE Cross is the culmination of the mystery. It is now proposed to view it not so much in its place in systematic theology as in its relation to Christ's personal history. Pilate's superscription is easily read, but there is another writing more difficult of interpre- tation. The one word which we have succeeded in deciphering is love and we have ventured on the not improbable inference that such a word must have kin- dred words around it.
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THE Cross is the culmination of the mystery. It is now proposed to view it not so much in its place in systematic theology as in its relation to Christ's personal history. Pilate's superscription is easily read, but there is another writing more difficult of interpre- tation. The one word which we have succeeded in deciphering is love and we have ventured on the not improbable inference that such a word must have kin- dred words around it.