Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... languages can a Christian avail him- self of the best way to ascertain the true and proper sense of Scripture . Williams thunders this point into the ears of the Quakers and any who disparage language study . He maligns the Roman ...
... languages can a Christian avail him- self of the best way to ascertain the true and proper sense of Scripture . Williams thunders this point into the ears of the Quakers and any who disparage language study . He maligns the Roman ...
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... language of the Bible is that it describes things merely as they appear . The Bible , says Toy , " conforms its language to that phenom- enal observation which will probably last to the end of time , as is de- manded of a book intended ...
... language of the Bible is that it describes things merely as they appear . The Bible , says Toy , " conforms its language to that phenom- enal observation which will probably last to the end of time , as is de- manded of a book intended ...
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... language implies , that baptism was a voluntary act of worship , and the baptized , professing believers [ Christian Baptism , pp . 33-34 ] . Baptists have used these descriptive terms - infallible , without error , sole authority - to ...
... language implies , that baptism was a voluntary act of worship , and the baptized , professing believers [ Christian Baptism , pp . 33-34 ] . Baptists have used these descriptive terms - infallible , without error , sole authority - to ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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