Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... Ministry . At that time , concerned with the biblical knowledge of the Baptist ministry , Wayland wrote : " the revelation given to us consists of ideas , and not of words " ( p . 69 ) . On first glance these statements seem to reject ...
... Ministry . At that time , concerned with the biblical knowledge of the Baptist ministry , Wayland wrote : " the revelation given to us consists of ideas , and not of words " ( p . 69 ) . On first glance these statements seem to reject ...
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... ministry , he remarked , that it was not every man's duty to minister at the altar , and that he thought my talents were specially adapted to the bar . I replied , that though I could not decide to give myself to the gospel ministry , I ...
... ministry , he remarked , that it was not every man's duty to minister at the altar , and that he thought my talents were specially adapted to the bar . I replied , that though I could not decide to give myself to the gospel ministry , I ...
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... ministry in a series of college presidencies and finally a writing ministry . From 1834-36 he was president of Haddington College , near Philadelphia . There he began his career as a professor of theology . In 1836 he accepted the ...
... ministry in a series of college presidencies and finally a writing ministry . From 1834-36 he was president of Haddington College , near Philadelphia . There he began his career as a professor of theology . In 1836 he accepted the ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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