GRUBB, EDWARD.
The Bible: Its Nature and Inspiration.
London: The Swarthmore Press Ltd, 1938. 5th impression, Second edition. "Many suppose that if the Bible is not literally true, from beginning to end, it is of no use at all. That is quite unreasonable. The presence of human imperfection in the work of the men who wrote the Bible is no proof whatever that they had not a real and living message from God to the people for whom they wrote - and for us, if we will take the trouble to understand it." Pp.247/2(publisher's catalogue), toned stripe to endpapers, minor spotting to closed page edges not affecting text. Red cloth, dustwrapper slightly rubbed with chips to corner tips. G+/VG.
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