The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 321
... write and when to cease ? Was it a recognized mental impression ? Was it a physical sign ? Did they hear a voice ? Did they behold a vision , or did they write as occasion demanded , as when St. Luke wrote his gospel , and when St. Paul ...
... write and when to cease ? Was it a recognized mental impression ? Was it a physical sign ? Did they hear a voice ? Did they behold a vision , or did they write as occasion demanded , as when St. Luke wrote his gospel , and when St. Paul ...
Page 325
... write the thoughts which He wished to communicate , no matter by what means the writer came to the knowledge of them . But revelation is not sufficient for divine authorship , as a book may contain revealed truth and still be the work ...
... write the thoughts which He wished to communicate , no matter by what means the writer came to the knowledge of them . But revelation is not sufficient for divine authorship , as a book may contain revealed truth and still be the work ...
Page 326
... writing to his Church , and moved their wills to write them and nothing else . Thus raised to a supernatural level , these penmen , through divine assistance , fulfilled with unerring accuracy the counsel of God , and conse- quently is ...
... writing to his Church , and moved their wills to write them and nothing else . Thus raised to a supernatural level , these penmen , through divine assistance , fulfilled with unerring accuracy the counsel of God , and conse- quently is ...
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