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Among the unbelievers, who have ignored or rejected the Old and New Testaments, is there anyone who can claim their writings have detailed prophecies of the distant future?
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Testaments, which is simply intended to emphasise the importance of what follows, but it is a distinct command to do the thing, to look, and ever to look, and to look again, and live in the habitual and devout contemplation of that infinite and wondrous love of God.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John Alexander Maclaren 1868
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Intermediate between the two "Testaments" in point of date are the writings known as the "Apocrypha," which though inferior, for the most part, in spiritual value to the fully canonical books, and frequently omitted from printed editions of the Bible, are regarded by the Church as canonical in a secondary sense.
Religious Reality 1922
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Very few scholars on earth have professional expertise in both Testaments.
Richard Elliott Friedman: Getting The Bible Right On Abortion Richard Elliott Friedman 2011
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Very few scholars on earth have professional expertise in both Testaments.
Richard Elliott Friedman: Getting The Bible Right On Abortion Richard Elliott Friedman 2011
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In 1835 A.D., the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church resolved that: "slavery is recognized in both the Old and the New Testaments, and is not condemned by the authority of God."
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(Testaments Betrayed, 91, as quoted in Uncommon Readers by Christopher Knight).
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The Catholic Church is clear when She distinguishes between veneration and worship just as the Old Testaments saints were venerated and not worshipped.
Protestantism 2009
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(Testaments Betrayed, 91, as quoted in Uncommon Readers by Christopher Knight).
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(Testaments Betrayed, 91, as quoted in Uncommon Readers by Christopher Knight).
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