
audiobook
The All-Sufficiency of Christ Miscellaneous Writings of C. H. MACKINTOSH
FORGIVENESS OF SINS - WHAT IS IT?
REGENERATION: WHAT IS IT?
IN THE FATHER'S HOUSE
Sanctification: What is it?
FINAL PERSEVERANCE: - WHAT IS IT?
A SACRED UNION
NOW AND THEN; OR, TIME AND ETERNITY
THE ALL-SUFFICIENCY OF CHRIST
PART II
This volume gathers a series of thoughtful essays penned at the close of the nineteenth century, each addressing foundational Christian themes with a blend of scholarly rigor and devotional warmth. The author moves from discussions of Christ’s sufficiency to practical concerns of everyday believers, weaving biblical insight with personal reflection.
In the opening piece, the writer confronts a question that has haunted many faithful hearts: can we truly know that our sins are forgiven? With vivid language, he challenges the notion that humility requires perpetual doubt, pointing to Scripture and historic believers as evidence that certainty is both possible and essential for lasting joy.
Listeners will find a compelling invitation to examine their own convictions, guided by clear arguments and rich biblical allusion. The essay’s earnest tone and logical progression make it an engaging entry point for anyone seeking deeper assurance in their spiritual walk.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (544K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Júlio Reis, Moisés S. Gomes, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1820–1896
Remembered as C. H. Mackintosh, he became one of the best-known writers linked with the Plymouth Brethren, especially through clear Bible exposition and pastoral teaching. His books and magazine work helped spread his influence far beyond Ireland and Britain.
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