Description: A Dissertation on the Inspiration of the New Testament, As Proved from the Facts Recorded in the Historical Books of it. To which is added, a sketch of the arguments, by which the inspiration of the Old Testament may be proved in the easiest method by P. Doddridge, D.D., T. Longman, London, 1793, 79pp, leather, 4 x 6.5", 18mo Poor condition/as is. Front board and fly leaf are completely detached from binding. Wear to front and rear boards with bumped tips and scuffed edges. Spine is chipped and illegible. Library sticker on front board. Bookplate for the Library Company of Philadelphia on front pastedown. Marginalia on flyleaf. No other known marginalia. Toning, age-staining, and ink-staining throughout textblock. Please see photos and ask any questions prior to purchase. Philip Doddridge D.D. (26 June 1702 - 26 October 1751) was an English Nonconformist (specifically Congregationalist) minister, educator, and hymn writer. In this volume, Doddridge defines “inspiration” and explains in what sense the New Testament writers are self-aware in their claim to it and the logical incoherence of their various statements if they were uninspired. FORN-MSB-0224-TUB0009-JC193
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Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: London
Language: English
Author: Philip Doddridge
Publisher: T. Longman
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Topic: Religion
Subject: History
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Year Printed: 1793