
Part of the Doctrine of Scripture series:
- Logos autopistos, or, Scriptures self-evidence by Thomas Ford
- Disputations on Holy Scripture
- Text and Time
- On Holy Scriptures from Elenctic Theology
- PPRD Vol 2 The Holy Scriptures
- John Jewel - TREATISE OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
- The Believing Bible Study
- Clavis Bibliorum: The Key of the Bible
- Diodati's Pious Annotations on the Holy Bible
- The Authenticity and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures
- A Body of Divinity: Sum & Substance of the Christian Religion
- Truth's Victory Over Error
- A Scholastical History of the Canon
- The Canon of Holy Scripture - Both Parts
- Theopneusty - Plenary Inspiration of Holy Scriptures
- A Treatise of Divinity by Edward Leigh
- Richard Capel's Remains
- The Inspiration of Scripture
- In Defense of the Authenticity of 1 John 5:7
- Early Manuscripts, Church Fathers, And the Authorized Version - Dr Jack a Moorman
Excerpt:
The Canon and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures are subjects of the highest importance to every Christian. If one book of the Canon is given up, how shall any other be retained on the authority of that Canon? If God is not the Author of them, in the fullest and most complete sense of that term, we cannot receive them as the Word of God. The Scriptures plainly assert their inspiration. Robert Haldane (1764-1842) establishes that our reverence for the Bible depends on our full conviction of the plenary inspiration of the words and matter contained therein.