Six sermons on the study of the Holy Scriptures

their nature, interpretation, and some of their most important doctrines ; preached before the University of Cambridge, in the years 1827-8. To which are annexed two dissertations: the first on the reasonableness of the Orthodox views of Christianity, as opposed to the rationalism of Germany; the second on the interpretation of prophecy generally, with an original exposition of the Book of Revelation; shewing that the whole of that remarkable prophecy has long ago been fulfilled

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Six sermons on the study of the Holy Scriptures

their nature, interpretation, and some of their most important doctrines ; preached before the University of Cambridge, in the years 1827-8. To which are annexed two dissertations: the first on the reasonableness of the Orthodox views of Christianity, as opposed to the rationalism of Germany; the second on the interpretation of prophecy generally, with an original exposition of the Book of Revelation; shewing that the whole of that remarkable prophecy has long ago been fulfilled

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James Duncan
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Reasonableness of the Orthodox views of Christianity, as opposed to the rationalism of Germany.

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xl, 370 p.
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