“ . . . From this it follows, (a) That they are infallible. (b) That they are holy. (c) That they are powerful. (d) That they are consistent. (e) That they are the appointed means of salvation.”
Critical Judgments vs Charitable Judgments - Justin Taylor - 0 views
Charles Hodge, Inspiration, Textual Criticism, and The Princeton Doctrine of Scripture ... - 0 views
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“In the sense in which the works of a man are his words, revealing his thoughts, will, purposes, the Scriptures are the word of God. He is their author. Their contents rest on his authority. They are not merely his as written by pious men, not a human form of divine truth, but God’s own exhibition of truth.
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" . . . From this it follows, (a) That they are infallible. (b) That they are holy. (c) That they are powerful. (d) That they are consistent. (e) That they are the appointed means of salvation."
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" . . . From this it follows, (a) That they are infallible. (b) That they are holy. (c) That they are powerful. (d) That they are consistent. (e) That they are the appointed means of salvation."
Lessons from My First Pastorate - 1 views
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1. Vigilance in personal spiritual disciplines is absolutely critical to loving and wise leadership.
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2. Leadership can only be as effective as relationships are strong.
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3. Make changes slowly and smoothly.
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