Confessional Bibliology
John Owen's Doctrine of Scripture
As part of the series of Index Posts on Reformed Bibliology, we have the John Owen series. Who was John Owen? John Owen (1616 - 1683) was an English theologian and "was without doubt not
On the Divine Original of the Scriptures – Preface
OF THE DIVINE ORIGINAL, AUTHORITY, SELF-EVIDENCING LIGHT, AND POWER OF THE SCRIPTURES; WITH AN ANSWER TO THAT INQUIRY, HOW WE KNOW THE SCRIPTURES TO BE THE WORD OF GOD. ALSO, A VINDICATION OF THE PURITY
The Need of Translations
QUESTION 13: Are translations necessary, and what is their authority and use in the church? I. There are two parts of this question: the first concerning the need for translations, and the second their authority.
NT Manuscripts Made to Order (Erasmus and I Jn5.7)
It is commonly known that Erasmus did not include a large section of 1 John 5:7 in the 1st and 2nd Editions of his Greek New Testament. This is the so called Comma Johanneum, "For


