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CHAPTER V: There is nothing improbable or unreasonable in the idea of a Revelation — CHAPTER XI: The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, were written by the

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There is nothing improbable or unreasonable in the idea of a Revelation from God; and consequently, nothing improbable or unreasonable in such a manifest divine interposition, as may be necessary to establish a revelation. 68

The Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, were written by the inspiration of God; and this inspiration, however it may be distinguished, was plenary; that is, the writers were under an infallible guidance, both as it relates to the ideas and words: and yet, the acquired knowledge, habits, and peculiar dispositions of the writers, were not superseded. 216

NOTES.

Note A. 243
Note B. 253
Note C. 255
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