The Nature and Extent of Divine Inspiration: As Stated by the Writers, and Deduced from the Facts, of the New Testament |
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The Nature and Extent of Divine Inspiration: As Stated by the Writers, and ... C. A. Row No preview available - 2018 |
The Nature and Extent of Divine Inspiration: As Stated by the Writers, and ... Charles Adolphus Row No preview available - 2017 |
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actually afforded Apostle's Apostles assert assume attributes authority Christ Christian revelation Christian Scriptures Christian truth communicated contain creation and providence Creator declares degree of inspiration discerning of spirits discourses distinct Divine character divine revelation doctrine endowed Epistles Evangelists evidence exerted existence expression facts faith Father finite Gentiles gift of miracles glory God's Godhead Gospel of St Gospels hath Holy human element human mind idea imparted imperfect infinite influence Jesus Jewish Christians Jews Judaism knowledge Lord Lord's Luke manifestation Matthew means ment miracle mode moral narratives nature Old Testament ordinary original passage passover Paul perfect person phenomena portion possessed preach present principle promise prophet purpose racter reality respecting speak Spirit spiritual gifts subject-matter supernatural assistance supernatural gifts supernatural guidance supposed synoptic Gospels teaching theory of verbal things thou thought tion tongues universe unto uttered verbal inspiration witnesses words writers