An Essay on the Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New TestamentJ. Ritchie, 1800 - 291 psl. |
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... because it hath been furiously affailed ; and accordingly they have . abandon- ed it wholly , or in part , to the ene-- Few writers , indeed , who now un-- dertake to defend the caufe of revelation , hold the plenary inspiration of the ...
... because it hath been furiously affailed ; and accordingly they have . abandon- ed it wholly , or in part , to the ene-- Few writers , indeed , who now un-- dertake to defend the caufe of revelation , hold the plenary inspiration of the ...
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... fpeech , fhould be called revelation ; a word pre- ferable to fuggeftion , because it is expreffive of all the ways , in which God communicated new ideas to the minds of his fervants . It is ideas 14 THE NATURE OF INSPIRATION .
... fpeech , fhould be called revelation ; a word pre- ferable to fuggeftion , because it is expreffive of all the ways , in which God communicated new ideas to the minds of his fervants . It is ideas 14 THE NATURE OF INSPIRATION .
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... because he was naturally of a more exalted genius than the other , and the fubject affigned to him demanded more elevated language ; or he might produce a difference in the ftyle of the fame man , by raising , at one time , his ...
... because he was naturally of a more exalted genius than the other , and the fubject affigned to him demanded more elevated language ; or he might produce a difference in the ftyle of the fame man , by raising , at one time , his ...
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... because no name being prefixed to it , the writer was uncertain * . But these facts , instead of begetting any fufpicion in our minds , with refpect to our prefent Scriptures , ferve * Eufeb . Hift . Lib . iii . cap . 25. In that ...
... because no name being prefixed to it , the writer was uncertain * . But these facts , instead of begetting any fufpicion in our minds , with refpect to our prefent Scriptures , ferve * Eufeb . Hift . Lib . iii . cap . 25. In that ...
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... because they were the principal book , or occupied the first place in that divifion . This claffification affords but a poor fpecimen of the judgment of its authors ; for none , it may be prefumed , but themfelves , would have denied ...
... because they were the principal book , or occupied the first place in that divifion . This claffification affords but a poor fpecimen of the judgment of its authors ; for none , it may be prefumed , but themfelves , would have denied ...
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