1896. Being the Boyle Lectures for 1895. Reverend Newbolt explains
in the Preface that: The underlying idea that the lectures try to
develop is this: that just as the spade of the excavator is a
valuable ally to the student who investigates historical records,
so the spade of experimental inquiry, in the region of the
spiritual life, ought to yield valuable confirmation of those facts
which Holy Scripture leads us to suppose exist in our own lives,
and in the constitution of things around us. And that just as the
excavator concentrates his chief attention on places and scenes
where ancient life reached its fullest development, so our inquiry
will, in all probability, be most fruitful if, instead of spending
time in investigating the actions of the average man, we in each
case interrogate the highest forms of spiritual development within
our reach. Lecture titles include: The Sense of a Personal God; The
Traces of a Fall-Within; The Traces of a Fall-Without; The
Phenomena of Sin; The Phenomena of Temptation; The Phenomena of the
Punishment of Sin; The Phenomena of Redemption; and The Phenomena
of the Atonement and Grace.
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