by William Anderson Scott
originally published in 1867
paperback; 432 pages
"What think ye of Christ?" How this question is answered is of the utmost importance. Faith in the Incarnation is the fundamental article of Christianity, and without it the Church would have no existence. But is this belief correct? Does it rest on truth, or is it an invention of men? In this series of historical and expository dissertations, the author seeks to vindicate the ancient Creed's testimony of Christ as God's "only Son, our Lord... born of the virgin Mary," who "suffered... was crucified, dead and buried," who "rose again from the dead... and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty," and who will again "come to judge the quick and the dead."
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