William Kelly (1821-1906) was an outstanding scholar, preacher, teacher, magazine editor, editor of J N Darby’s “Collected Writings”, and a prolific author. He was a major figure in the nineteenth century return to basic biblical teaching usually known as the Brethren movement. He was a frequent lecturer and many lectures were revised and published in book form. With a genius for exposition, he combined scholar-ship and spirituality so that readers share a real sense of his unrestrained love for the Lord.
This book exhibits with unanswerable faith and proof the perfection of Divine revelation. It considers the great subject of the Inspiration of the Bible under the main headings of Divine Authority, Apostolic Doctrine, Its Uniformity, The Human Element and Divine Design. The latter topic, which occupies most of the book, introduces each Bible book in turn, demonstrates the evidence of its inspiration, and relates it to the inspired themes of the whole.