The Truth, Inspiration, Authority and Evidence of the Scriptures Considered and Defended in Eight Sermons: Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1793 at the Lecture Founded by the Late - Hardcover

James Williamson

 
9780484058896: The Truth, Inspiration, Authority and Evidence of the Scriptures Considered and Defended in Eight Sermons: Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1793 at the Lecture Founded by the Late

Synopsis

Discover the heart of obedience and faith in this Renaissance-era sermon collection.

This edition examines how scripture, reason, and divine guidance shape duty, virtue, and daily life, offering practical guidance for believers seeking a steadfast, informed faith.

Drawing on biblical themes and the moral duties of individuals and nations, the work argues that true faith expresses itself in worship, prayer, charity, and adherence to God’s law. It considers how repentance, humility, and reliance on Christ’s mediation support a life marked by integrity, temperance, and social harmony.

  • See how faith, works, and grace interact in the call to personal holiness and public virtue.
  • Explore the role of prayer, Sabbath observance, and public worship in shaping moral character.
  • Understand the balance between divine mercy and justice in the path to forgiveness.
  • Learn how biblical interpretation and covenant promises inform daily ethics and community life.

Ideal for readers of theological history and readers seeking practical, faith-based guidance for living with conscience and courage.

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