Letters of the Rev. John Ker, D.D., 1866-1885

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Letters of the Rev. John Ker, D.D., 1866-1885
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was an honest man who had a true fear and horror of the materialistic views which are taking such a portentous shape in our day. We may all of us be very much concerned about LETTERS. i6i this, whatever way we take of meeting them.
Spiritual views of the universe will no doubt triumph — the spirit within us tells us that — but they have an ordeal to go through. I have seen Baldwin Brown's book noticed, but have not come across it. I shall look out for it ; he is a clear, independent thinker. I
...really have no precise theory about the inspiration of the Bible, and should be glad to have a talk over it, in order to get something like one. We have often a kind of vague idea, which takes form only when we try to express it, and when we get cross-lights from another mind. For the sake of truth, I believe we are better to hold some of our convictions in this state of solution — of course within limits. I do not hold what is commonly called verbal inspiration, in the sense of every word being the direct dictate of the Holy Spirit, but I do hold inspiration in the sense of the form as well as the essence of the Bible being under the special superintendence of God's Spirit — a supernatural action of God in regard to the record as well as the events in it.

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