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Trusting in a human god

John A Heys·1966-05-15
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Although our title above is in error as far as the rules for capitalization are concerned, this title nevertheless is doctrinally, theologically and Scripturally correct. The rule for capitalization is that "all words in titles of books, periodicals; essays and the like, except particles of three letters or less; academic degrees and their abbreviations shall be capitalized." And again, "Proper nouns, words used as proper nouns, and (generally) their derivatives used in the primary sense shall...

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Author
John A Heys
Date

1966-05-15

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Scripture References
Isaiah 40:18
Psalms
Psalms 115:2Psalms 115:3
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