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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION OF THE GOSPEL OF THE PENTATEUCHTO THE REV. CANON STANLEY.
SERMON I. GOD IN CHRIST
SERMON II. THE LIKENESS OF GOD
SERMON III. THE VOICE OF THE LORD GOD
SERMON IV. NOAH’S FLOOD
SERMON V. ABRAHAM
SERMON VI. JACOB AND ESAU
SERMON VII. JOSEPH
SERMON VIII. THE BIBLE THE GREAT CIVILIZER
SERMON IX. MOSES
In this thoughtful collection of parish sermons, a Victorian‑era clergyman sets out to present the Old Testament as an integral part of the Christian gospel, not a disconnected relic. Inspired by a contemporary study of Jewish history, he uses that scholarship to strengthen his own preaching, arguing that the ancient covenant shares the same divine purpose as the New Testament. The sermons are grounded in the intellectual traditions of Cambridge, invoking the rationalism of William Paley while urging believers to see the Scriptures as a living testimony.
At the same time, the author confronts the rising tide of modern biblical criticism that seeks to reduce the Bible to mere human opinion. He defends the notion that Scripture was inspired by the Spirit of God, warning that excessive skepticism can erode faith as surely as dogmatic certainty. The result is a measured, pastoral appeal that invites listeners to hold both reason and reverence in balance as they explore the timeless messages of the Pentateuch.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (298K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1875
A Victorian writer and Anglican clergyman, he brought together social concern, adventure, history, and faith in books that reached a wide readership. He is still best known for lively works such as The Water-Babies and the historical novel Westward Ho!.
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