

“Yet is it not undeniable that with the Bible in our houses, we are ignorant of its contents and that hence, in a great measure, it arises, that the bulk of the Christian world know so little, and mistake so greatly, in what regards the religion which they profess?” ( ) Often has it filled him with deep concern, to observe in this description of persons, scarcely any distinct knowledge of the real nature and principles of the Religion which they profess.” ( ) “The main object which he has in view is, not to convince the Sceptic, or to answer the arguments of persons who avowedly oppose the fundamental doctrines of our Religion but to point out the scanty and erroneous system of the bulk of those who belong to the class of orthodox Christians, and to contrast their defective scheme with a representation of what the author apprehends to be real Christianity. Wilberforce’s powerful A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians is needed today more than ever, and with Logos Bible Software, this book is completely searchable, with passages of Scripture appearing on mouse-over. Wilberforce’s influential book challenged readers to center their life, both public and private, on Christ’s redeeming work and teachings.Īn instant classic upon its publishing, this best seller has been inspiring Christians for over two hundred years.

By accepting the Christian creed, but failing to live the Christian life, the spiritual foundation of English society was rotting away at its core. After recounting his own finding of Christ and the impact it made in his life, Wilberforce’s book confronts his fellow countrymen as “nominal” Christians, complacent in being Christian in name only. Logos Research Subscription for SchoolsĪ man of strong conviction and faith, William Wilberforce shook England’s contented Christians from their spiritual slumber with the publication of A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians.

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