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The Belgic Confession, Article III (5)

H C Hoeksema·1962-03-01
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First of all; in answering the objection that verbal inspiration is, necessarily mechanical, we may notice that this is a thoroughly rationalistic argument. It does not appeal to Scripture. It is not an argument based upon the Word of God, either directly or by implication. It is purely speculative. It arises out of human reason. In this respect it is very similar to the argument raised by the Arminians and Pelagians against the doctrine of salvation through sovereign, irresistible grace,...

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Author
H C Hoeksema
Date

1962-03-01

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Scripture References
Isaiah 1:1
Numbers
Numbers 23:5Numbers 24:1-14
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