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me the use of his house at Burford, I am equally indebted. Mr. Rackham of the Community of the Resurrection, who has devoted unsparing pains to the revision and correction of the proof-sheets, has rendered a signal service both to the writer and to the readers of this book.

WINTERBOURNE Bassett,
August, 1897.

R. L. O.

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I. The belief in the Incarnation

The Incarnation illustrates the divine use of media, and the

divine self-accommodation to human capacities

Analogy of the Incarnation applied to Scripture
(1) The unity of Scripture .

(2) Its twofold nature

(3) Its self-witness

II. The belief in Inspiration

The action of the Holy Spirit discernible-

(1) In the formation of Scripture

(2) In the writers themselves

The meaning of Inspiration to be ascertained inductively

Its peculiar characteristics

III. The main results of historical criticism assumed

Summary of these results

Special observations on the higher criticism-

(1) Historical consistency of its results
(2) Hindrances to their acceptance

(3) The duty of deference to experts

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IV. Factors determining the true use of the Old Testament-

(1) The authority of Christ

(2) The spiritual experience of Christians

The doctrine of the Church: its bearing on our inquiry

LECTURE II.

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III. The Old Testament traces the history of a covenantal relation-

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Analogy of Scripture to physical nature
The Old Testament an historical book.
Preliminary considerations-

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(1) Composite character of the narratives

(2) Probable results of archaeological research

(3) The a priori credibility of miracle

I. The patriarchal period relatively pre-historic
The narratives historical in substance

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The 'priestly narrative': its character
Prophetic idealization in the older narratives
Considerations which appear to justify it.

II. The Mosaic period-

The work of Moses that of a prophet

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