Beliefs about the BibleGeo. H. Ellis, 1883 - 206 psl. |
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... cover more ground this morning than the treat- ment of the English Bible . We have then a translation from certain Hebrew and Greek manuscripts . This which we call the received text to - day was not 14 Beliefs about the Bible .
... cover more ground this morning than the treat- ment of the English Bible . We have then a translation from certain Hebrew and Greek manuscripts . This which we call the received text to - day was not 14 Beliefs about the Bible .
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... manuscripts are the infallible word of God . Never- theless , as we open our English Bible , we cannot feel that we have in our hands a verbal transcript of this infallible work , because no one claims that the translators were inspired ...
... manuscripts are the infallible word of God . Never- theless , as we open our English Bible , we cannot feel that we have in our hands a verbal transcript of this infallible work , because no one claims that the translators were inspired ...
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... manuscripts was directly and definitely inspired by God ; so that it was as literally God's word as though he had himself held the pen , and had chosen those words and no other . This theory was carried so far by the early Puritan ...
... manuscripts was directly and definitely inspired by God ; so that it was as literally God's word as though he had himself held the pen , and had chosen those words and no other . This theory was carried so far by the early Puritan ...
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... manuscripts , many of them , from which our version is taken , contained not only no punctuation , but no division into chapters or even paragraphs . They simply present to the reader one solid page , with no division into words even ...
... manuscripts , many of them , from which our version is taken , contained not only no punctuation , but no division into chapters or even paragraphs . They simply present to the reader one solid page , with no division into words even ...
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... manuscripts were originally infallible and inspired , we should not be sure that those copies that the translators used pos- sessed these characteristics , unless we could be certain that we have in our present copies just those books ...
... manuscripts were originally infallible and inspired , we should not be sure that those copies that the translators used pos- sessed these characteristics , unless we could be certain that we have in our present copies just those books ...
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