Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... tion . Bunyan's attempt to hold the doctrine of God's unconditional elec- tion of individuals to salvation and the doctrine of limited atonement ( the conviction that Christ's atoning death was limited in that it was only for those ...
... tion . Bunyan's attempt to hold the doctrine of God's unconditional elec- tion of individuals to salvation and the doctrine of limited atonement ( the conviction that Christ's atoning death was limited in that it was only for those ...
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... tion simply a higher development of natural insight . This theory does not give adequate significance to the fact that revelation is necessary because of man's inherent fallibility , he says . It is incorrect , according to Strong ...
... tion simply a higher development of natural insight . This theory does not give adequate significance to the fact that revelation is necessary because of man's inherent fallibility , he says . It is incorrect , according to Strong ...
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... tion as above defined is dependent ( as previously pointed out ) on revela- tion , and on the other hand is a means to making the Scriptures a further revelation to the world . The Scriptures , then , are the product of revelation and ...
... tion as above defined is dependent ( as previously pointed out ) on revela- tion , and on the other hand is a means to making the Scriptures a further revelation to the world . The Scriptures , then , are the product of revelation and ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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