| Description | Following a brief introductory passage, Taylor Cadbury explores Christian perceptions of God and Jesus Christ. She emphasises the need for religious guidance, remarking that religious thought was woven into all literature and the history of civilisation. Taylor Cadbury examines 'the means whereby we may learn to know' Jesus Christ, examining the ways in which Jesus imparted his doctrine to the world through his twelve disciples and emphasising his human attributes.
Taylor Cadbury concludes her address by remarking on the notion that an understanding of God had been easier for the disciples who had lived in Jesus's presence. She emphasises that the Holy Spirit, the 'invisible, intangible' Spirit of God, was ever present in modern times, forming 'a Guide in these days of difficulty and unrest'. |