The Things Which Remain / An Address To Young Ministers
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A seasoned clergyman addresses newly ordained ministers, urging them to root preaching in personal Christian experience and the conviction of a divine call while acknowledging the unsettling effects of modern critical scholarship. He explains that teaching power depends on inward assurance, surveys contemporary skepticism and scholarly critique—particularly German-influenced methods—and warns against hasty acceptance of radical conclusions about scriptural authority. He advises cautious, patient engagement with criticism, encouraging ministers to maintain a definite message and to trust that a renewed, more stable foundation for faith may emerge even as traditional claims are reexamined.
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