Scripture: Its Inspiration and Authority

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“How many, now wandering in the dreary wilderness of unbelief—who would at one time have shrunk back with horror, if asked to relinquish Christianity—have had their faith undermined by the insinuation of doubts concerning scripture, used by the enemy of souls, as the narrow end of the wedge, to loosen its foundation; for where the authority of scripture is once shaken, all that is supernatural speedily crumbles; and miracles, atonement, and resurrection—all, indeed, that distinguishes Christianity as a revelation of God, and from God—is surrendered by degrees, till, at last, there is not a plank left to float the soul over the dark ocean of eternity.”
We have much pleasure in commending the pamphlet from which the above extract is taken. We have read it with much profit, and feel assured the Lord will use it for the establishing of the faith of His own people.1
 
1. “ Scripture; its Inspiration and Authority:” being an Answer to Two Lectures by Mr. Wilson. By Alexander A. Ord. Messrs. Nisbet & Co., London. May also be had from George Morrish, London. Price 3d.