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Sivu 189
that Isaiah , and Paul , and John might be under the entire direction of the Holy
Spirit , even as to language , and at the same time , that each one of them might
write in his own manner ; and that the peculiar manner of each might be adapted
to ...
that Isaiah , and Paul , and John might be under the entire direction of the Holy
Spirit , even as to language , and at the same time , that each one of them might
write in his own manner ; and that the peculiar manner of each might be adapted
to ...
Sivu 190
manner naturally arising from the diversified character of their minds . But there is
another argument , perhaps the most plausible of all , against supposing that
inspiration had any respect to language ; which is , that the supposition of any ...
manner naturally arising from the diversified character of their minds . But there is
another argument , perhaps the most plausible of all , against supposing that
inspiration had any respect to language ; which is , that the supposition of any ...
Sivu 193
Does this text afford any proof that the divine influence granted to the inspired
penmen , was confined to their inward conceptions , and had no respect
whatever to the manner in which they expressed their conceptions ? What is
Scripture ?
Does this text afford any proof that the divine influence granted to the inspired
penmen , was confined to their inward conceptions , and had no respect
whatever to the manner in which they expressed their conceptions ? What is
Scripture ?
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