The Great Doctrines of the Biblee-artnow, 2020年4月9日 - 198 頁 The doctrines treated in this book are dealt with from the standpoint of Biblical rather than Dogmatic theology. This is evident from the plan which is followed in the work, namely, to gather together all the Scripture passages dealing with the subject under consideration, and from them choose a required number that may be called representative; then seek to understand the meaning of these references by the study of the text itself as well as its context and parallel passages; and finally, from the selected proof-texts, formulate the doctrinal teaching, and place such results under appropriate headings. The doctrines of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are more fully dealt with than the doctrines which follow. This is especially true of the doctrine of God. The reason for this is to set forth the method pursued in these studies, and to give a pattern for the study of the doctrines to follow. (William Evans, The Great Doctrines of the Bible) |
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... seem to have occurred to any of the writers of either the Old or the New Testaments to attempt to prove or to argue for the existence of God. Everywhere and at all times it is a fact taken for granted. "A God capable of proof would be ...
... seem to have occurred to any of the writers of either the Old or the New Testaments to attempt to prove or to argue for the existence of God. Everywhere and at all times it is a fact taken for granted. "A God capable of proof would be ...
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... seems obvious; no more than nails, brick, mortar, wood, paints, colors, form into a house or building of themselves; no more than the type composing a book came into order of itself. When Liebig was asked if he believed that the grass ...
... seems obvious; no more than nails, brick, mortar, wood, paints, colors, form into a house or building of themselves; no more than the type composing a book came into order of itself. When Liebig was asked if he believed that the grass ...
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... seems evident from Judges 13:18 compared with Isa. 9:6, in both of which passages, clearly referring to Christ, the name "Wonderful" occurs. Also the omission of the definite article "the" from before the expression "the Angel of the ...
... seems evident from Judges 13:18 compared with Isa. 9:6, in both of which passages, clearly referring to Christ, the name "Wonderful" occurs. Also the omission of the definite article "the" from before the expression "the Angel of the ...
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... seems to be the unity of God. Yet the doctrine of the Trinity is clearly intimated in a four-fold way: First: In the plural names of the Deity; e.g., Elohim. Second: Personal pronouns used of the Deity. Gen. 1:26; 11:7; Isa.6:8. Third ...
... seems to be the unity of God. Yet the doctrine of the Trinity is clearly intimated in a four-fold way: First: In the plural names of the Deity; e.g., Elohim. Second: Personal pronouns used of the Deity. Gen. 1:26; 11:7; Isa.6:8. Third ...
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... surrounding atmosphere. When a man bicycling against the wind turns about and goes with the wind instead of going against it, the wind seems to change, although it is blowing just as it was before."—Strong. 2. THE MORAL ATTRIBUTES.
... surrounding atmosphere. When a man bicycling against the wind turns about and goes with the wind instead of going against it, the wind seems to change, although it is blowing just as it was before."—Strong. 2. THE MORAL ATTRIBUTES.
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THE DOCTRINE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT | |
THE DOCTRINE OF | |
THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH | |
THE DOCTRINE OF THE SCRIPTURES | |
THE DOCTRINE OF ANGELS | |
THE DOCTRINE OF THE LAST THINGS | |
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