Part of the Doctrine of Scripture series:
- The Inspiration of Scripture
- LOGOS AUTOPISTOS, OR, SCRIPTURES SELF-EVIDENCE BY THOMAS FORD
- Treatise of the Holy Scriptures by John Jewel
- The Believing Bible Study
- PPRD Vol 2 - The Holy Scriptures
- Clavis Bibliorum: The Key of the Bible
- Diodati's Pious Annotations On The Holy Bible
- The Authenticity & Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures
- Ussher's Body of Divinity
- Truth's Victory Over Error
- A Treatise of Divinity by Edward Leigh
- Richard Capel's Remains
- Early Manuscripts, Church Fathers, & the Authorized Version
- Concerning the Principium of Theology, or Holy Scripture
- Ὁδηγος Τυφλος, the Blind Guide, or the Doting Doctor
- The Plain Mans Senses Exercised
There are two reasons which justify an investigation into the position of the seventeenth-century Lutheran dogmaticians regarding the inspiration of Scripture.
First, the dogmaticians have had no small theological influence upon their Lutheran posterity, even down to the present day.
Second, the attitude of the old dogmaticians toward Scripture has been the chief point where they are remembered and judged.
Preus explores the writings of
Gerhard
Calov
Quenstedt
Baier
Hollaz
and others