








True and False Religion Examined by Benedict Pictet
In this helpful apologetic work, Benedict Pictet sets out his defense of the Reformed faith, showing that not only is the Christian religion superior to all others, but also that Protestantism is the only valid expression of the Christian faith, over and against the claims of both the Greeks and the Romanists. This work encourages readers to give a bold witness to Christ, and live for him in the light of eternity.
“In these sermons, the author has employed no pomp of diction, nor the swelling figures of oratorical declamation; as some of the celebrated preachers in that language have done. He expresses native sense, and clear reason, in a style distinguished for its simplicity, conciseness and energy, which is best adapted to the purpose of didactic instruction, and discriminating truth from error.”
~A. Bruce, Minister of the Gospel
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In this helpful apologetic work, Benedict Pictet sets out his defense of the Reformed faith, showing that not only is the Christian religion superior to all others, but also that Protestantism is the only valid expression of the Christian faith, over and against the claims of both the Greeks and the Romanists. This work encourages readers to give a bold witness to Christ, and live for him in the light of eternity.
“In these sermons, the author has employed no pomp of diction, nor the swelling figures of oratorical declamation; as some of the celebrated preachers in that language have done. He expresses native sense, and clear reason, in a style distinguished for its simplicity, conciseness and energy, which is best adapted to the purpose of didactic instruction, and discriminating truth from error.”
~A. Bruce, Minister of the Gospel
Paperback
6×9
320
In this helpful apologetic work, Benedict Pictet sets out his defense of the Reformed faith, showing that not only is the Christian religion superior to all others, but also that Protestantism is the only valid expression of the Christian faith, over and against the claims of both the Greeks and the Romanists. This work encourages readers to give a bold witness to Christ, and live for him in the light of eternity.
“In these sermons, the author has employed no pomp of diction, nor the swelling figures of oratorical declamation; as some of the celebrated preachers in that language have done. He expresses native sense, and clear reason, in a style distinguished for its simplicity, conciseness and energy, which is best adapted to the purpose of didactic instruction, and discriminating truth from error.”
~A. Bruce, Minister of the Gospel
Paperback
6×9
320