Best of
Theology

1876

The Faith of Our Fathers


James Gibbons - 1876
    Delves into the historical background of virtually everything people find hard to understand about our Religion, such as priestly celibacy, sacred images, the Church and the Bible, the primacy of Peter, Communion under one kind, invocation of the Saints, etc. First published in 1876, when there was much anti-Catholic sentiment in the U.S., it sold 1.4 million copies in 40 years and has been reprinted many times since.

Soul-Depths and Soul-Heights: An Exposition of Psalm 130


Octavius Winslow - 1876
    Psalm 130 contains the ardent prayer of a man who is distressed by a sense of God's anger against sin; it it, we see an earnest penitent turning to God, longing for forgiveness. But this Psalm is also marked by a steady upward progression: depth; prayer; conviction; light; hope; waiting; watching; longing; confidence; assurance; universal happiness and joy. As a barometer marks the rising of the weather, so each sentence of this Psalm records the progress of the soul.

Commenting and Commentaries


Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1876
    Once you begin to dip into this volume it will become a faithful friend by your side. Worth its weight in gold! "New commentaries on the Bible abound, but often the cutting edge is dull. With few exceptions, the old works are better by far. Spurgeon's Commenting and Commentaries is invaluable for identifying the best works of past generations, many of which have been reprinted in our day." - Dr. Robert P. Martin

Impeccable: The Person and Sinless Character of Our Lord Jesus Christ


William Swan Plumer - 1876
    But could He have sinned? This book, originally published in 1876, was the most original of all of Plumer’s writings, defending the impeccability of Jesus Christ with exegesis, theological acumen, and logical precision. Plumer approaches this relevant topic from biblical, theological, and historical perspectives, and helps us think through the questions of sin, temptation, the will, and the deity and humanity of Jesus Christ. Edited by Dr. Miles Smith, with a foreword by Dr. Blair Smith.