The doctrine of sacred scripture, a critical, historical and dogmatic inquiry into the origin and nature of the old and new Testaments, المجلد 2

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C. Scribner's Sons, 1883

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The number of the inspired not limited to the writers of Scripture
75
Difference in modes of quoting the two Testaments
81
Ancient usage in the interpretation of Scripture
91
The ancient doctrine apologetical and polemic
97
Growth of the dogmatic conception of Sacred Scripture
103
Influence of Origen upon Ambrose of Milan
109
Work and views of Jerome
115
Hermeneutical principles of Theodore of Mopsuestia
121
Retrograde movement of Theodoret of Cyros
123
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General characterization of the age as allegoricodogmatic
129
Few improvements in the doctrine of Sacred Scripture
135
Occasional declarations of adherence to the historical meaning
141
Application of scientific information to exegesis by Nicolas of Lyra
147
Reformation doctrine of the Word of God
153
THE BIBLE AND THE WORD OF
157
Views of the Reformers concerning the perspicuity of Scripture
159
Opinions advocated by Carlstadt
166
Growth of the historical sense in interpreting prophecy
172
PostReformation dogma of the authority of the Bible
178
THE DOCTRINE OF SACRED SCRIPTURE FROM 1750 A D TO
216
Influence of Semler and Herder
222
Sonntags description of thought in the first quarter of the century
228
The work of spiritual restoration under Schleiermacher
234
Recent discussions as to the nature and extent of the Canon
241
General result of the previous analysis
275
Necessity for a change in the method of treatment
281
The doctrine of Scripture as related to the biblical conception of God
288
The biblical conception of God as selfcommunicating Spirit
294

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الصفحة 172 - Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared that they be taken out of holy Scripture.
الصفحة 168 - Apostolos, tanquam fontem omnis et salutaris veritatis, et morum disciplines, omni creaturae praedicari jussit : perspiciensque hanc veritatem et disciplinam contineri in libris scriptis, et sine scripto traditionibus, quae ab ipsius Christi ore ab Apostolis acceptae, aut ab ipsis Apostolis, Spiritu sancto dictante, quasi per manus traditae, ad nos usque pervenerunt...
الصفحة 208 - INSPIRATION, the conveying of certain extraordinary and supernatural notions or motions into the soul ; or it denotes any supernatural influence of God upon the mind of a rational creature, whereby he is formed to any degree of intellectual improvement, to which he could not, or would not, in fact, have attained in his present circumstances in a natural way.
الصفحة 444 - Doctrine in question turns at once into a colossal Memnon's head, a hollow passage for a voice, a voice that mocks the voices of many men, and speaks in their names, and yet is but one voice and the same; - and no man uttered it, and never in a human heart was it conceived.
الصفحة 442 - With the inspiration of the Bible, in the meaning of this term, which obtained almost without dispute in Protestant theology from the close of the sixteenth to the middle of the eighteenth centuries, we might properly give ourselves no further concern.
الصفحة 751 - A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical, with special Reference to Ministers and Students. By John Peter Lange, D.»D., in connection with a Number of eminent European Divines. Translated from the German, and edited, with Additions original and selected, by Philip Schaff, DD, in connection with American Divines of various Evangelical Denominations.
الصفحة ix - Ubi enim Ecclesia, ibi et Spiritus Dei ; et ubi Spiritus Dei, illic Ecclesia, et omnis gratia : Spiritus autem veritas.
الصفحة 207 - ... but the body, or vehicle. The doctrine of the creed, Lord's Prayer and Decalogue, Baptism and the Lord's Supper, is the vital part, and Christianity itself. The Old Testament letter (written as we have it about Ezra's time) is that vehicle which is as imperfect as the Revelation of...
الصفحة 575 - As to the question, How shall we be persuaded that it came from God without recurring to a decree of the Church ? it is just the same as if it were asked, How shall we learn to distinguish light from darkness, white from black, sweet from bitter ? Scripture bears upon the face of it as clear evidence of its truth, as white and black do of their colour, sweet and bitter of their taste.

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