"Witnesses to Truth" by Edward Hoare is a late 19th-century exploration of Christian faith in the face of scriptural difficulties. The book tackles questions of belief, aiming to reinforce Christian truths by examining historical happenings and prophetic instances. Designed for believers and doubters alike, the author suggests thoughtful consideration of complicated theological ideas and illustrates how the Bible, like a river, can be approached on many levels. By framing scriptural difficulties as evidence of truth, the author encourages a more profound understanding of the historical and prophetic substance of Christian belief.

Witnesses to Truth
By Edward Hoare
Embark on a journey through the complexities of Christian faith and discover the enduring power of scripture.
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