The Wave of Scepticism and the Rock of Truth

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The Wave of Scepticism and the Rock of Truth

by M. H. (Matthew Henry) Habershon

EN·~3 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

THE WAVE OF SCEPTICISM THE ROCK OF TRUTH:

0:11

MATTHEW HENRY HABERSHON.

1:27

PREFACE.

4:09

INTRODUCTION.

0:40

INTRODUCTION.

8:34

CHAPTER I. - MIRACLES.

0:09

CHAPTER I.

33:15

CHAPTER II. - THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS.

0:15

CHAPTER II. - THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS.

39:22

CHAPTER III. - THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS—CONTINUED.

0:17

Description

In this spirited essay, the author confronts the wave of modern skepticism that challenges the credibility of biblical revelation. Originally delivered as a lecture to a young men’s society in 1874, the work surveys the arguments of contemporary critics and points out the textual inaccuracies that often fuel doubt. By framing truth as a rock that grows stronger under pressure, the writer invites listeners to consider how rigorous examination can actually reinforce faith.

The author methodically addresses common objections, from alleged contradictions in the Gospels to the alleged emptiness of early Christian testimony, correcting misreadings and highlighting the solid historical foundations of the New Testament. He appeals especially to educated professionals who lack time for deep study, urging them to bring their intellect to bear on the questions that skeptics raise. The result is a clear, well‑argued case that encourages honest inquiry while affirming the enduring relevance of Christian truth.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (215K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-10-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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M. H. (Matthew Henry) Habershon

b. 1821

A Victorian religious writer and local historian from South Yorkshire, he wrote in defense of Christian belief and also preserved the industrial and community history of Chapeltown and Thorncliffe. His surviving books show a practical, deeply rooted interest in both faith and place.

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