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Edinburgh & London: Johnstone & Hunter, 1850.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1:
Definition of the Theopneustia, or Divine Inspiration
Chapter 2:
Scriptural Proof of Divine Inspiration
Chapter 3: Brief
Didactic Abastract of the Doctrine of the Divine Inspiration
Chapter 4:
Examination of Objections
Chapter 5:
Examination of Evasions
Chapter 6: On
Sacred Criticism, in Relations it Bears to Divine Inspiration
Chapter 7:
Conclusion