John Owen, 1658, on the Inspiration and Preservation of the Hebrew and Greek Texts of the Old and New Testaments

Sect. 6. Now the several assertions or propositions contained in this position, are to me such important Truths, that I shall not be blamed in the least by my own Spirit, Nor I hope by any others, in contending for them, judging them fundamental parts of the faith once delivered unto the saints, and thoughContinue reading “John Owen, 1658, on the Inspiration and Preservation of the Hebrew and Greek Texts of the Old and New Testaments”

John Owen, 1658, on the Purity, Preservation, and Integrity of the Hebrew and Greek Texts of the Old and New Testaments

Sect. 5. The sum of what I am pleading for, as to the particular Head to be vindicated is; that as the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament, were immediately, and entirely given out by God himself, his mind being in them represented unto us, without the least interveniency of such wills , asContinue reading “John Owen, 1658, on the Purity, Preservation, and Integrity of the Hebrew and Greek Texts of the Old and New Testaments”

John Owen, 1658, on the Foundation of the Christian Faith

Sect. 13. Thus far have we proceeded. The Scripture, the Written Word hath its infallible Truth in its self; John 17 from whence it hath is Verity, thence it hath its Authority; for its Authority is founded upon its Truth. Its Authority in its self, is its Authority in respect to us; nor hath itContinue reading “John Owen, 1658, on the Foundation of the Christian Faith”

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