An Appeal to the People in Behalf of Their Rights as Authorized Interpreters of the Bible

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An Appeal to the People in Behalf of Their Rights as Authorized Interpreters of the Bible

by Catharine Esther Beecher

EN·~10 hours·55 chapters

Chapters

55 total

Chapter I. Introduction.

3:30

Chapter II. The Augustine Theory of the Origin of Evil.

2:41

Chapter III. Questions Connected with the Augustinian Theory.

10:05

Chapter IV. The Difficulties Involved in the Augustinian Theory.

10:10

Chapter V. The Augustinian Theory in Creeds.

10:06

Chapter VI. Modes of Meeting Difficulties by Theologians.

11:54

Chapter VII. Theologians Themselves Concede the Augustinian Dogmas Indefensible.

6:30

Chapter VIII. The Augustinian Theory Contrary to the Moral Sense of Mankind.

15:56

Chapter IX. The Principles of Common Sense Defined.

3:51

Chapter X. Common Sense Applied to Gain the Existence of God.

10:19

Description

The opening of this work warns of a looming crisis in the Christian world, likening it to the upheavals of Luther and Wesley. The author argues that unlike past revolutions, this change will arise quietly from the people themselves, spreading like leaven through everyday thought. He invites listeners to consider a fundamental question that has haunted believers for centuries: what truly secures salvation?

To answer that, the writer examines the fifth‑century Augustine doctrine that attributes all human sin to a fallen nature inherited from Adam. He contends that this theory, imposed by councils and upheld for generations, clashes with ordinary moral intuition and the plain reading of Scripture. By proposing a “natural religion” grounded in common sense, he challenges listeners to rethink traditional creeds and envision a faith aligned with reason.

The book also surveys how this doctrinal conflict appears across clergy, education, the press, and even among young Americans, suggesting the tide may soon turn. Listeners will find a blend of historical analysis and a call for personal discernment, encouraging a fresh look at biblical teachings without the weight of centuries‑old philosophy.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (619K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-01-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Catharine Esther Beecher

Catharine Esther Beecher

1800–1878

A pioneering American educator and writer, she pushed for wider schooling for women while shaping 19th-century ideas about home, teaching, and moral life. Her work helped define both women’s education and the early study of domestic economy.

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