And these histories stand in the mystery of absolute perfection--the glory and the characteristic of a great and peculiar people.
In lyrical poetry the Greeks were no less remarkable, and indeed they attained to absolute perfection, owing to the intimate connection between poetry and music.
The substitution of choice for necessity is, in fact, no real limitation; on the contrary, it ascribes to God the most absolute perfection.
The fault of many past discussions of the subject is the assumption that God must adopt some particular method of inspiration, or secure an absolute perfection of detail in matters not essential to the religious teaching of Scripture.
But God is absolute perfection, and no change to better is possible.
Our notions of inspiration and divine communications insist on absolute perfection of fact, morals, doctrine.
Seventeen years, in Raphael's hands, sufficed to bring an art as great and difficult as poetry to absolute perfection!
If called upon to assign the arts which human genius had, since the beginning of the world, brought to absolute perfection, no one would hesitate to fix on Grecian sculpture and Italian painting.
Nor does it say that all the precepts, and all the institutions, and all the revelations, and all the examples of the Book will be up to the level of absolute perfection.
This view did not require me to demand in a book of divine origin the kind of abstract or absolute perfection which Dr.
Peter says that 'holy men of old spake as they were moved by the Holy Spirit;' but he does not say that everything spoken or written by holy men, when moved by the Holy Spirit, would answer to some human dream of absolute perfection.
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