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131 April

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131 April 2019 Book Reviews the plain, literal meaning of Scrip- ture was all that we must know–in other words, no confessions! Stanglin is a noted Remonstrant scholar, so his contribution on this point bears weight. The Book’s Approach: Finding Continuities One of Stanglin’s purpos- es in relating this history is to demonstrate that all hermeneuti- cal development from the second century until the time of the Reformation has an essential con- tinuity. From the outset exegetes understood...

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