mention a few writers whose books are most accessible to the general student. Among such works are the following: Ebrard’s “Apologetics,” Luthardt’s “Lectures,” “Modern Doubt and Christian Belief” by Christlieb, “System of Christian Certainty” by Frank, “The Evidence of Christian Experience” by Stearns, “Apologetics” by Bruce, “Anti-Theistic Theories” by Flint, “Final Causes” by Janet, and among books against the modern views of the Bible having apologetic value: “Moses and His Recent Critics,” essays
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