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Inspiration and Interpretation. John William Burgon
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SUPPLEMENT TO SERMON IV.
A favourite view of Inspiration stated | 126 | |
Vagueness of this theory | 127 | |
The theory practically tested, and found unmanageable | 128 | |
Further examination of the theory | 132 | |
Our Saviour's reasoning as difficult as that of St. Paul | 134 |
SERMON V.
St. Matthew iv. 4. It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
interpretation of holy scripture.—inspired interpretation.—the bible is not to be interpreted like any other book.—god, (not man,) the real author of the bible.
Interpretation described | 140 | |
Three sources of Interpretation compared | 141 | |
Eusebius on "the Captain of the Lord's Host" | 143 | |
The principle must be ascertained, on which Inspiration is to be conducted | 144 | |
How this is to be done | 145 | |
This question may not be needlessly encumbered with difficulties | 147 | |
The Holy Spirit's method of Interpretation must be the true method | 148 | |
Specimens of Inspired Interpretation | 149 | |
The very narrative of Scripture mysterious | 152 | |
Divine exposition of the history of Melchizedek | 152 | |
Further proofs of the mysterious texture of Holy Scripture | 156 | |
Moses wrote concerning Christ | 157 | |
Two propositions established by the foregoing inquiry: (1) That the Bible is not to be interpreted like any other book: (2) That the meaning of Scripture is not always only one | 160 | |
Scripture to be interpreted literally | 160 | |
The story of Joseph and Potiphar's wife remarked upon | 162 | |
The Bible is the Word of God | 163 | |
Bishop Butler on Inspiration | 165 | |
Unbelief remonstrated with from the analogy of Nature and of Providence | 168 | |
How the inspired writers may be supposed to have understood what they delivered | 171 | |
The question of Interpretation not be argued on à priori grounds | 173 | |
Interpretation would be hopeless, but that the fountain of Inspiration is one | 174 | |
An apology for these Sermons | 177 | |
Exhortation to transmit the Faith | 180 |
SERMON VI.
Romans x. 6–9. But the Righteousness which is of Faith speaketh on this wise—'Say not in thine heart, Who shall ascend into Heaven?' (that is, to bring Christ down from above:) or, 'Who shall descend into the deep?' (that is, to bring up Christ again from the dead.) But what saith it? 'The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thine heart:' that is, the word of Faith, which we preach; that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that