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De Moor II:12: The Instrumental Cause of Scripture: The Amanuenses (Part 2)
Next, our AUTHOR observes that it is not necessary for us to know the names of the individual Writers of the individual Books ; as in the...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 2114 min read


De Moor II:12: The Instrumental Cause of Scripture: The Amanuenses (Part 1)
From the Genus of the Definition of Scripture , which was the Word of God , we proceed now to a consideration of the Difference of...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 189 min read


De Moor II:11: Against the Authenticity of the Samaritan and Septuagint, Part 2
What is now to be found concerning the Authenticity of the GREEK VERSION OF THE OLD TESTAMENT, which is commonly called the...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 1735 min read


De Moor II:11: Against the Authenticity of the Samaritan and Septuagint, Part 1
With respect to the SAMARITAN PENTATEUCH, of which our AUTHOR makes mention at the beginning of this §, from which text, to be assessed...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 156 min read


De Moor II:10: Against the Authenticity of the Vulgate
After our AUTHOR positively taught that the Independent and Authentic Authority of the Sacred Scripture, not only with respect to...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 1223 min read


De Moor II:9: The Authenticity of the Hebrew and Greek Originals Defended, Part 2
But let us see what then they might Object : these are, for example, α. The Mutilation of entire Sentences , examples of which our...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 1027 min read


De Moor II:9: The Authenticity of the Hebrew and Greek Originals Defended, Part 1
What our AUTHOR taught in the preceding § concerning the Independent Authority and Authenticity of Scripture, found only in the Hebrew...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 916 min read


De Moor II:8: The Authenticity of the Hebrew and Greek Originals, Part 3
B. Our AUTHOR next in his Compendio , before he concludes this §, professes that he rejects the opinions, א. Concerning...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 720 min read


De Moor II:8: The Authenticity of the Hebrew and Greek Originals, Part 2
A. Here our AUTHOR briefly makes mention of some Philological Questions that are wont to be moved concerning the Authentic text,...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 528 min read


De Moor II:8: The Authenticity of the Hebrew and Greek Originals, Part 1
As the Authority of Scripture, binding everyone to faith and obedience, flows from its divine Inspiration; in what Edition of Scripture...
Dr. Dilday
Apr 19 min read


De Moor II:7: The Authority of Scripture and the Testimony of the Church
The Papists maintain the Contrary , namely, that the authority of Scripture depends solely or principally upon the Testimony of the...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 2820 min read


De Moor II:6: The Certainty of the Inspiration and Authority of the Scriptures
So that the more prudent Papists might avoid the odium of that crude doctrine, concerning the absolute dependence of the αὐθεντίᾳ/...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 2740 min read


De Moor II:5: The Infallible Inspiration of the Scriptures
Hitherto concerning the Word ; now it is necessary to see why the Scripture is called the Word of God . The Scripture is so called...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 2533 min read


De Moor II:4: The Word of God Written
The same reasons that teach that God most wisely instructed His Church through the space of two thousand and five hundred years by the...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 1718 min read


De Moor II:3: The Word of God Unwritten
The Word of God here supplies the place of a Genus . When the Word of God is called the Genus of Scripture , one might thence easily...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 813 min read


De Moor II:2: The Definition of Sacred Scripture
In the Definition set forth in this §, in general is observed A. The Genus, the Word of God , concerning which § 3-11. B. The...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 61 min read


De Moor II:1: The Denomination of the Word as Sacred Scripture
The Revealed Word of God is wont to be called Sacred Scripture , which contains the Principium of Revealed Theology, even indeed by its...
Dr. Dilday
Mar 42 min read


De Moor II: Outline of the Principium of Theology, or Sacred Scripture
This Chapter contains a Treatment of the Principium of Theology , or SACRED SCRIPTURE: I. A Nominal Treatment: in which the reason the...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 247 min read


De Moor II: Title Page
Bernardinus de Moor’s Didactico-Elenctic Theology That is, his Continuous Commentary on Johannes Marckius’ Didactico-Elenctic...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 201 min read


Reading Difficult Books: A Personal Reminiscence (by Dr. Steven Dilday)
Take Up and Read! Shortly after my conversion to Christ, I became a regular listener to the radio broadcast of Dr. R.C. Sproul. Through Dr. Sproul I was exposed to Reformed theology for the first time, and, from the first, I was captivated. I was quite interested, of course, when he mentioned that he thought that Jonathan Edwards’ Freedom of the Will was the most important, most theologically formative, book that he had ever read. I ordered it immediately and waited anxio
Dr. Dilday
May 1, 20193 min read
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