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Example sentences for "inspired book"

  • I do not see why a minister should be so perfectly astonished to find that an inspired book is consistent with itself throughout.

  • And yet we are told that the Bible is an inspired book, that it is not a cruel book, and that Jehovah is a being of infinite mercy.

  • If Mr. Talmage is right, I am satisfied the Bible is an inspired book.

  • But, if it had been the intention of this God to give to man an inspired book, he should have waited until Shakespeare's time, and used Shakespeare as the instrument.

  • The church accepts the Bible as an inspired book.

  • For the sake of argument, suppose that the Bible is an inspired book.

  • To them, however, the Bible is still the inspired book, standing apart by itself, differing from all other sacred books.

  • From these contradictions I maintain that one of two things must follow, either the Bible is not an inspired book, or else inspiration is consistent with much error, as I shall presently show.

  • If the Bible is an inspired book, it ought to be true.

  • Surely we do not need an inspired book to teach us that slavery is right, that polygamy is virtue, and that intellectual liberty is a crime.

  • IT is claimed by the Christian world that one of the great reasons for giving an inspired book to the Jews was, that through them the world might learn that there is but one God.

  • Why should God allow an inspired book to be interpolated?

  • St. Paul is careful to remind us that every Book in the Bible is an inspired Book[332].

  • But suppose, for the sake of argument, that he was poor, and that he died a beggar, does that tend to show that the Bible is an inspired book, and that Calvin did not burn Servetus?

  • The very fact that we have got four gospels shows that it is not an inspired book.

  • The man who now regards the old testament as, in any sense, a sacred or inspired book is, in my judgment, an intellectual and moral deformity.

  • I reply that no inspired book can be understood at all without a careful study of uninspired books.

  • If a New Testament citation authenticates an ancient writing, Enoch must be regarded as an inspired book.

  • It may be answered that the writer of this book is inspired, and that nothing can be learned of the meaning of an inspired book by studying uninspired books.

  • Or, putting it in another form, they have said, "The Bible is an inspired book.

  • But why could not an inspired book be as accurate in the details as in the essentials?

  • No reasons are given as to why, in an inspired book, there should be only one person who is really inspired.

  • An inspired book must be a perfect book, else what advantage is there in being inspired?


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