Asiatic Russia; Volume I
- 374pages
- 14 heures de lecture






In this thought-provoking book, George Frederick Wright lays out his defense for the divine authority of the Bible. Wright argues that the Bible is more than just a collection of stories or moral teachings, but rather a divinely inspired guide for humanity. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of theology, history, and philosophy, Wright presents a compelling case for the importance of the Bible in our lives today.
This book recounts the discovery of the Nampa Image, an artifact that initially appeared to be a human figure embedded in a geode. The author provides a detailed analysis of the geological and archaeological evidence, arguing that the artifact is not authentic but instead a product of natural processes. The book sheds light on the challenges of interpreting unusual geological formations and testing their authenticity.
George Frederick Wright's biography of Charles Grandison Finney, a 19th century theologian and preacher, explores his spiritual journey and his influence on the religious landscape of the time.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.