Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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Page 187
... tion . No doubt it is necessary to come to the examina- tion of this species of evidence , with a candid and docile disposition . If reason be permitted proudly to assume the seat of judgment , and to decide what a revelation ought to ...
... tion . No doubt it is necessary to come to the examina- tion of this species of evidence , with a candid and docile disposition . If reason be permitted proudly to assume the seat of judgment , and to decide what a revelation ought to ...
Page 226
... tion existed , because the style of each of the writers is peculiar , and accords precisely with his education , disposition , and turn of mind . But on the other hand it is argued , that unless the words were inspir- ed as well as the ...
... tion existed , because the style of each of the writers is peculiar , and accords precisely with his education , disposition , and turn of mind . But on the other hand it is argued , that unless the words were inspir- ed as well as the ...
Page 300
... tion , denominates the author , " Evangelist and Apos- tle , " and on account of the predictions which it con- tains , “ a prophet " also . Origen declared his purpose to write a commentary on this book ; but if he carried his purpose ...
... tion , denominates the author , " Evangelist and Apos- tle , " and on account of the predictions which it con- tains , “ a prophet " also . Origen declared his purpose to write a commentary on this book ; but if he carried his purpose ...
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