Charles Spurgeon comments on THE BOOK

 

The Book

“If the Book be not infallible, where shall we find infallibility? We have given up the Pope, for he has blundered often and terribly; but we shall not set up instead of him a horde of popelings fresh from college. Are these correctors of Scriptures infallible? Is it certain that our Bibles are not right, but that the critics must be so? Now, Farmer Smith, when you have read your Bible, and have enjoyed its precious promises, you will have tomorrow morning, to go down the street to ask the scholarly man at the parsonage whether this portion of the Scripture belongs to the inspired part of the Word or whether it is of dubious authority . . . We shall gradually be so bedoubted and be criticized that only a few of the most profound will know what is Bible and what is not, and they will dictate to the rest of us. I have no more faith in their mercy than in their accuracy . . . and we are fully assured that our old English version of the Scriptures  is sufficient for plain men for all purposes of life, salvation, and goodness.” — C.H.Spurgeon —

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2 Responses to Charles Spurgeon comments on THE BOOK

  1. admin says:

    Imagine what could happen if preachers today if men would follow Spurgeon’s example.

  2. Michael Snow says:

    On many things, Spurgeon was direct and clear, believing the Bible over learned mens’ detractions. http://spurgeonwarquotes.wordpress.com/

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