
It is not often that one encounters a work uniquely situated in history that has contemporary implications—but such is what one will find in the work of Horatius Bonar, entitled, Man: His Religion and His World. This tome functionally serves as an epistemological treatise on Bonar’s times, especially as an abundance of false philosophies arose in that era, casting aspersions on the truth of God’s Word. In Bonar’s treatment of these scholarly errors, truth for our own day is both well established and discovered.
No posts about this book yet. Be the first in the app!
Read it in the app
Highlight, save quotes, share what you read