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This work invites listeners to step back and consider the Bible not merely as a collection of stories, but as a unified system that reveals the nature of God, the purpose of creation, and humanity’s original design. It explains how the Scriptures portray divine attributes—justice, mercy, and perfection—while tracing the human journey from the garden to the promise of redemption. By laying out the biblical narrative of fall, ransom, and the hope of eternal restoration, the author shows why the text has long been regarded as the ultimate source of wisdom.
The author then argues that the Scriptures alone are sufficient for doctrine, correction, and moral instruction, urging readers to turn directly to the biblical word instead of relying on later commentaries or creeds. He highlights how the text confronts error, refines belief, and equips believers for good works, presenting it as a self‑authenticating guide. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of why this ancient collection continues to be a cornerstone for faith and salvation.
Full title
The Scriptures able to make us wise unto salvation : or the Bible a sufficient creed Or the Bible a Sufficient Creed
Language
en
Duration
~45 minutes (44K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Heiko Evermann, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Release date
2018-06-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1823–1897
A 19th-century religious writer whose work points to a life shaped by Christian teaching and moral reflection. Though little biographical information survives online, bibliographic records preserve his name and dates and show that his books continued to circulate after his lifetime.
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