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" The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations), being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular... "
A Collection of Confessions of Faith, Catechisms, Directories, Books of ... - Page 3
by Church of Scotland - 1719
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Unpublished Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and Some ..., Volume 234

Thomas Jefferson - Jews - 1911 - 252 pages
...Synod of Boston on May 12, 1680, laid down the following dictum regarding the Bible: The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old) and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of writing of it was most generally known to the nations) being...
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Baptist Confessions of Faith

William Joseph McGlothlin - Baptists - 1911 - 388 pages
...means, may attain to a sufficient understanding of them. "Rom. 8. The Old Testament in" He3'2' brew, (which was the Native language of the people of God of old) and the New Testament in Greek, (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the Nations...
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A History of Creeds and Confessions of Faith in Christendom and Beyond: With ...

William Alexander Curtis - Creeds - 1911 - 534 pages
...Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations), being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and...
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The Rule of Faith

William Paterson Paterson - Authority - 1912 - 464 pages
...of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them. VIII. The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations),...
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The evangelical Protestant creeds, with translations

Philip Schaff - Creeds - 1919 - 950 pages
...of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them.4 VIII. The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations),...
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Creeds of the Churches: A Reader in Christian Doctrine, from the Bible to ...

John H. Leith - Religion - 1982 - 760 pages
...of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them. VIII. The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations),...
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Essays on the Context, Nature, and Influence of Isaac Newton’s Theology

J.E. Force, R.H. Popkin - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 244 pages
...contention of the Westminster Confession of the mid- 17th century according to which "The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the Native Language of the People of GOD of old), and the New Testament in Greek ... being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and Providence kept...
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The Books of Nature and Scripture

J.E. Force, Richard Henry Popkin - Biography & Autobiography - 1994 - 60 pages
...Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the Native Languge of the People of GOD of old) and New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was generally known to the Nations) being immediately inspired by God. and by his singular care and Providence...
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Rethinking the Scientific Revolution

Margaret J. Osler - Science - 2000 - 350 pages
...revered forebears." Although the Westminster Confession of 1643 had declared that, "The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the Native Language of the People of GOD of old), and the New Testament in Greek . . . being immediately inspired by God and by his singular care and Providence...
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The Baptist Encyclopedia - Vol. 3, Volume 3

William Cathcart - Religion - 2001 - 502 pages
...a due use of ordinary means, may attain to a sufficient understanding of them. 8. The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek, which (at the time of writing it) was most generally known to the nations, being...
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