Foundations of the Faith

F. B. Hole.

Contents
The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible
The Deity and Humanity of Christ
Creation, and the Fall of Man
Atonement: Its Meaning and True Character
Propitiation and Substitution
Resurrection and Glory
Future Punishment: Its Character and Duration
The Work and Indwelling of the Holy Spirit
The last Adam — The Second Man
Fatherhood and Sonship
The Believer's Present Position on Earth, and Christ's Present Service in Heaven
The Second Advent: The Day of Redemption
Summary and Conclusion

Foreword

The reader of this little book is asked to remember that its pages deal with THE FAITH, since for "the faith which was once delivered to the saints" we are bidden by Jude to "earnestly contend."

THE FAITH is a God-given title of Christianity. It is not a science, i.e., knowledge arrived at by human investigation and reasoning, but "the faith," because founded on revelation which faith receives.

It has been "DELIVERED TO" the saints, not reasoned out by them.

And, delivered ONCE, in its perfect form, and hence we are not left to enlarge or improve upon it, but simply to contend earnestly for it lest its purity and truth be impaired.

The foundations of the faith are of prime importance. We do not pretend to survey them all in this little volume, hence we do not call it "THE Foundations of the Faith." Yet as all that we do survey is fundamental in its nature we have adopted the less pretentious title of FOUNDATIONS OF THE FAITH, and may God be pleased to use our little book to root and ground believers in the truth.