Nor for any of the higher or supernatural views of inspiration is there any foundation in the Gospels or Epistles. There is no appearance in their writings that the Evangelists or Apostles had any inward gift, or were subject to any power external to... A defence of the faith. Pt.1, Forms of unbelief - Page 200by Sanderson Robins - 1862 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arminianism - 1863 - 1198 pages
...writers whose object ii to dismiss the doctrine in every form. By others it can never be admitted, that "there is no appearance in their writings that the...gift, or were subject to any power external to them, different from that of preaching or teaching, which they daily exercised ; nor do they anywhere lead... | |
| Law - 1861 - 430 pages
...passage which Dr. Jelf picks out to support the count in his indictment founded on inspiration : — " Nor for any of the higher or supernatural views of inspiration is there any foundation in the gospel or epistles. There is no appearance in their writings, that the evangelists or apostles had... | |
| Convocation prov. of Canterbury - 1859 - 1052 pages
...inspiration was bestowed upon them, nor claim for themselves immunity from error in their writings: — "Nor for any of the higher or supernatural views of...gift, or were subject to any power external to them different from that of preaching or teaching which they daily exercised ; nor do they anywhere lead... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Theology - 1860 - 506 pages
...perhaps, err in attempting to define what, though real, is incapable of being defined in an exact manner. Nor for any of the higher or supernatural views of...gift, or were subject to any power external to them different from that of preaching or teaching which they daily exercised ; nor do they anywhere lead... | |
| American periodicals - 1860 - 894 pages
...divided kingdom, the Jewish history presente little which is thoroughly reliable." And Mr. Jowett says, " There is no appearance in their writings that the...gift, or were subject to any power external to them different from that of preaching or teaching which they daily exercised ; nor do they anywhere lead... | |
| 1860 - 890 pages
...divided kingdom, the Jewish history presents little which is thoroughly reliable." And Mr. Jowctt says, " There is no appearance in their writings that the...gift, or were subject to any power external to them different from that of preaching or teaching which they daily exercised ; nor do they anywhere lead... | |
| Christianity - 1860 - 512 pages
...following statement is not false, we should like to be informed what it means : ' There is no appear'. ance in their writings that the Evangelists or Apostles...gift, or were subject to any power external to them, ' different from tljat of preaching and teaching which they daily ' exercised ;' and why should it... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - Theology - 1860 - 530 pages
...s^pi'i-nnhiral views of insljirationis there any foundation in the Gospels or Epistles! TTicro i» no appearance in their writings that the evangelists or apostles had any inward gift, or were cubjcct to any power external to them different from that of preaching or teaching which they daily... | |
| Churches of Christ - 1861 - 1156 pages
...total denial of it. The author, referring to the various ideas of it mentioned by him, say я : — ' Nor for any of the higher, or supernatural views of...gift, or were subject to any power external to them, different from that of preaching or teaching, which they daily exercised ; nor do they anywhere lead... | |
| James Fendall - Christianity - 1861 - 108 pages
...satisfied with the recommendation of the essayist ; but he will be more dissatisfied, when he reads — " Nor for any of the higher or supernatural views of...gift, or were subject to any power external to them different from that of preaching or teaching which they daily exercised ; nor do they anywhere lead... | |
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