The Making of the BibleAbingdon, 1916 - 191 pages The Making of the Bible by Samuel M. Vernon, first published in 1916, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it. |
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... teaching which it furnished . The structure of Bible teaching is such as to imply the existence of the conditions here outlined 12 THE MAKING OF THE BIBLE.
... teaching which it furnished . The structure of Bible teaching is such as to imply the existence of the conditions here outlined 12 THE MAKING OF THE BIBLE.
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... teach the facts of their miraculous history to their children : " And thou shalt teach them dili- gently to thy children , and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house , and when thou walkest by the way , and when thou liest ...
... teach the facts of their miraculous history to their children : " And thou shalt teach them dili- gently to thy children , and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house , and when thou walkest by the way , and when thou liest ...
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... being carried too long in the rather loose form of tradition . Moral and doctrinal teachings would be more uniform and less liable to perversion if they were committed to a changeless form in written documents . There 21 II.
... being carried too long in the rather loose form of tradition . Moral and doctrinal teachings would be more uniform and less liable to perversion if they were committed to a changeless form in written documents . There 21 II.
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... its character and purpose , to which he would perfectly answer in his career of teaching , suffering , and death , giving proof of him that could not be re- sisted by the unprejudiced mind . This race of people 23 A BIBLE BECOMES NECESSARY.
... its character and purpose , to which he would perfectly answer in his career of teaching , suffering , and death , giving proof of him that could not be re- sisted by the unprejudiced mind . This race of people 23 A BIBLE BECOMES NECESSARY.
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... teaching of Saint Paul , when he asks , " What ad- vantage then hath the Jew ? or what profit is there of circumcision ? " He an- swers his own question by saying , " Much every way : chiefly , because that unto them were committed the ...
... teaching of Saint Paul , when he asks , " What ad- vantage then hath the Jew ? or what profit is there of circumcision ? " He an- swers his own question by saying , " Much every way : chiefly , because that unto them were committed the ...
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Page 43 - Behold, I go forward, but he is not there; And backward, but I cannot perceive him: On the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold him: He hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him: But he knoweth the way that I take: When he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.
Page 135 - For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For he received from God the Father honour and glory, when there came such a voice to him from the excellent glory, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. And this voice which came from heaven we heard, when we were with him in the holy mount.
Page 176 - I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able.
Page 62 - And when they had appointed him a day, there came many to him into his lodging : to whom he expounded and testified the kingdom of God, persuading them concerning Jesus, both out of the law of Moses, and out of the prophets, from morning till evening.
Page 75 - AND he said unto them, Verily I say unto you, That there be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power.
Page 46 - For first of all, when ye come together in the church, I hear that there be divisions among you ; and I partly believe it. 19 For there must be also heresies among you, that they which are approved may be made manifest among you.
Page 37 - And he said, Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and convert, and be healed.
Page 19 - And these words which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart : And thou shalt teach them diligently to thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Page 24 - Much every way : chiefly, because that unto them were committed the oracles of God.
Page 131 - And the king was much moved, and went up to the chamber over the gate, and wept : and as he went, thus he said, O my son Absalom, my son, my son...
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The Unknown Bible: A Study of the Problem of Attitude Toward the Bible Conrad Henry Moehlman Affichage du livre entier - 1926 |