Defend the Bible as the standard of faith and life.
This collection presents clear, accessible sermons and addresses that champion Holy Scripture as the one authority for salvation and doctrine, and a guide for Christian living.
In these pages, the author argues that the Bible should be read and understood through reason, antiquity, and widespread access. He defends the English Reformation principle of Scripture above unwritten traditions, and discusses how modern scholarship can illuminate—not replace—the gospel message. The book also contrasts Anglican Catholic and Roman Catholic approaches to Scripture, urging readers to value translation and accessible Bible study for all people.
- A historic defense of Scripture as the sole rule of faith and life.
- Discussion of how biblical translation and literacy empower communities worldwide.
- A measured response to modern biblical criticism and its impact on faith.
- Inspiring calls to study, teach, and share the Word with clarity and courage.
This edition speaks to readers who want a firm, thoughtful stance on how Scripture shapes doctrine, worship, and national life. Ideal for those interested in church history, Anglican tradition, and the ongoing conversation about Scripture and criticism.