Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... Testament were pre- served their canonical authority - the sanction given to these books by the Saviour and his ... Testament , 258 CHAPTER XIX . Canon of the New Testament - method of settling it - testi . mony of the Church ...
... Testament were pre- served their canonical authority - the sanction given to these books by the Saviour and his ... Testament , 258 CHAPTER XIX . Canon of the New Testament - method of settling it - testi . mony of the Church ...
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... Testament claim inspiration for themselves . CHAPTER XV . THE INSPIRATION OF THE BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT . If , as has been shown , the Old Testament was writ- ten by inspiration , and if the New Testament con- tains a revelation ...
... Testament claim inspiration for themselves . CHAPTER XV . THE INSPIRATION OF THE BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT . If , as has been shown , the Old Testament was writ- ten by inspiration , and if the New Testament con- tains a revelation ...
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... Testament have come down to us in their original integrity , save those errors which arose from the carelessness or ignorance of transcribers ; but even in regard to these , by means of the multitude of copies of the Greek text , and of ...
... Testament have come down to us in their original integrity , save those errors which arose from the carelessness or ignorance of transcribers ; but even in regard to these , by means of the multitude of copies of the Greek text , and of ...
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