Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... received by divine revelation , do not these miraculous powers which they possessed , as fully confirm what they wrote as what they spoke ? Having before shown that the apostles furnish am- ple testimony to the inspiration of the Old ...
... received by divine revelation , do not these miraculous powers which they possessed , as fully confirm what they wrote as what they spoke ? Having before shown that the apostles furnish am- ple testimony to the inspiration of the Old ...
Page 260
... received as inspired by his nation . " And although Philo Judæus refers often to the Old Testament , and comments largely on its contents in his writings , he never makes the least mention of any one of these books . But if the ancient ...
... received as inspired by his nation . " And although Philo Judæus refers often to the Old Testament , and comments largely on its contents in his writings , he never makes the least mention of any one of these books . But if the ancient ...
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... received this epistle . " He means , re- ceived it as Paul's ; for we do not find that any were for rejecting it altogether from the canon . And in a letter to Dardanus , he says , " That it was not only received as Paul's by all the ...
... received this epistle . " He means , re- ceived it as Paul's ; for we do not find that any were for rejecting it altogether from the canon . And in a letter to Dardanus , he says , " That it was not only received as Paul's by all the ...
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