Theopneusty or the Plenary Inspiration of Holy Scriptures

Book Cover: Theopneusty or the Plenary Inspiration of Holy Scriptures

His best-known work, entitled La Théopneustie, ou pleine inspiration des saintes écritures, an elaborate defence of the doctrine of plenary inspiration, was originally published in Paris in 1840, and rapidly gained a wide popularity in France, as also, through translations, in England and America. It was followed in 1860 by a supplementary treatise on the canon (Le Canon des saintes écritures au double point de vue de la science et de la foi), which, though also popular, has hardly been so widely read. - wikipedia

The Canon of Holy Scripture

The Canon of Holy Scriptures Examined in the Light of History.  Louis Gaussen's follow up work to Theopneusty.

Exercitations Divine

Weemes, John, 1579?-1636

Exercitations divine : Containing diverse questions and solutions for the right understanding of the Scriptures. Proving the necessitie, integritie, perspicuitie, and sense thereof. As also shewing the singular prerogatiques wherewith the Lord indued those whom he appointed to bee the pen-men of them. Together with the excellencie and use of divinitie above all humane sciences. All which are cleared out of the Hebrew, and Greeke, the two originall languages in which the Scriptures were first written, by comparing them with the Samaritane, Chaldie, and Syriack copies, and with the Greeke interpretors, and vulgar Latine translation

A Scholastical History of the Canon

John Cosin (1595-1692)
A scholastical history of the canon of the Holy Scripture: or, The certain and indubitate books thereof as they are received in the Church of England (London : E. Tyler and R. Holt for R. Pawlett, 1672)

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