Evidences of the Authenticity, Inspiration, and Canonical Authority of the Holy ScripturesPresbyterian board of publication, 1836 - 308 pages |
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... writings of the persons whose names they bear , as the writings of Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John . For we have the testimony , not merely of individu .. als , but of numerous societies , widely scattered over the world . We have ...
... writings of the persons whose names they bear , as the writings of Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John . For we have the testimony , not merely of individu .. als , but of numerous societies , widely scattered over the world . We have ...
Page 274
... writings of some men who had been the companions of the apostles , were also read in the Churches for the edification of the people ; particularly the epistle of Clement to the Corinthians , and the " Shepherd " of Hermas ; but the ...
... writings of some men who had been the companions of the apostles , were also read in the Churches for the edification of the people ; particularly the epistle of Clement to the Corinthians , and the " Shepherd " of Hermas ; but the ...
Page 304
... writings of the apostles were from the beginning carefully distinguished from all other books . They were denominated , " SCRIPTURE , " DI- VINE SCRIPTURE - INSPIRED WRITINGS - THE GOS- PELS THE APOSTLES - ORACLES OF THE LORD - DI- VINE ...
... writings of the apostles were from the beginning carefully distinguished from all other books . They were denominated , " SCRIPTURE , " DI- VINE SCRIPTURE - INSPIRED WRITINGS - THE GOS- PELS THE APOSTLES - ORACLES OF THE LORD - DI- VINE ...
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