The divine authority of the Holy Scriptures asserted in two discourses: the former shewing the nature and extent of the inspiration vouchsaf't by the Holy Ghost to the penmen of the Scriptures, and the distinct share of each therein. The latter shewing the divine authority of the vowels and accents in the Hebrew text; by new and instrinsick arguments: in a discourse concerning the division of the Bible into chapters and verses. To which is added, A discourse concerning the testimony of the Spirit on Rom. 8.16. By Sam. Clark, M.A

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  • The divine authority of the Holy Scriptures asserted in two discourses: the former shewing the nature and extent of the inspiration vouchsaf't by the Holy Ghost to the penmen of the Scriptures, and the distinct share of each therein. The latter shewing the divine authority of the vowels and accents in the Hebrew text; by new and instrinsick arguments: in a discourse concerning the division of the Bible into chapters and verses. To which is added, A discourse concerning the testimony of the Spirit on Rom. 8.16. By Sam. Clark, M.A
  • Exercitation concerning the original of the chapters and verses in the Bible; Discourse concerning the testimony of the Spirit
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Imprint
London: printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1699.
Publication year
1699
ESTC No.
R14562
Grub Street ID
62578
Description
[16], 40, [6], 50, 41-47, [3], 70 p. ; 8°.
Note
With a half-title

"An exercitation concerning the original of the chapters and verses in the Bible" and "A discourse concerning the testimony of the Spirit" each have separate dated title page (the former dated 1698) and separate pagination; register is continuous

"An exercitation concerning the original of the chapters and verses in the Bible" is identified as Wing C4491 on UMI microfilm (Early English books, 1641-1700) reel 1882.
Uncontrolled note
Harvard University and British Library copies imperfect as filmed? Both copies lack "A discourse concerning the testimony of the Spirit". Harvard copy also lacks "An exercitation concerning the original of the chapters and verses in the Bible"; British Library consists of "An exercitation" only