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The truth, inspiration, and authority of scripture /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lexham Press, Bellingham, WA : [2017]
Colección:Lexham Classics.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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500 |a Originally published as: "Evidences of authenticity, inspiration and canonical authority of the Holy Scriptures." 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Part I: Evidences of Christianity -- The Right Use of Reason in Religion -- It Is Impossible to Banish All Religion from the World, and if it Were Possible, it Would Be the Greatest Calamity Which Could Befall the Human Race -- If Christianity Be Rejected, There Is No Other Religion Which Can Be Substituted in Its Place -- at Least No Other Which Will at All Answer the Purpose for Which Religion Is Desirable -- Revelation Necessary to Teach Us How to Worship God Acceptably-the Nature and Certainty of a Future State, and Especially the Method by Which Sinners May Obtain Salvation -- There Is Nothing Improbable or Unreasonable in the Idea of a Revelation from God, and Consequently Nothing Improbable or Unreasonable in Such a Manifest Divine Interposition, as May Be Necessary to Establish a Revelation -- Miracles Are Capable of Proof from Testimony -- Miracles of the Gospel Are Credible -- The Rapid and Extensive Progress of the Gospel, by Instruments So Few and Feeble, Is a Proof of Divine Interposition -- Prophecies Respecting the Jewish Nation Which Have Been Remarkably Fulfilled -- Prophecies Relating to Nineveh, Babylon, Tyre, andC. -- Prophecies Respecting Messiah-Predictions of Christ Respecting the Destruction Of Jerusalem -- No Other Religion Possesses the Same Kind and Degree of Evidence as Christianity -- and No Other Miracles Are as Well Attested as Those Recorded in the Bible -- The Bible Contains Internal Evidence That Its Origin Is Divine -- The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament Were Written by the Inspiration of God -- and This Inspiration, However It May Be Distinguished, Was Plenary -- That Is, the Writers Were under an Infallible Guidance, Both as to Ideas and Words: and yet the Acquired Knowledge, Habits, and Peculiar Dispositions of the Writers, Were Not Superseded -- The Inspiration of the Books of the New Testament -- 
505 8 |a Part II: Canonical Authority of the Books of Scripture -- The Importance of Ascertaining the True Canon of Holy Scripture -- The Care with Which the Books of the Old Testament Were Preserved-Their Canonical Authority-the Sanction Given to These Books by the Saviour and His Apostles-and the Method of Ascertaining What Books Were in the Canon at the Time of Christ's Advent -- The Books Denominated Apocryphal Have No Just Claim to a Place Among the Canonical Scriptures of the Old Testament -- Canon of the New Testament-Method of Settling It-Testimony of the Church-Constitution of the Canon-Whence These Books Derive Their Authority-Solicitude of Early Christians to Obtain These Books-Their Care to Distinguish Them from Others-Autographs, andC. -- Testimonies in Favour of the Canonical Authority of the Books of the New Testament -- Canonical Authority of Paul's Epistles -- The Canonical Authority of the Seven Catholic Epistles, and of the Book of Revelation -- Recapitulation of Evidence on the Canon of the New Testament. 
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