The divine inspiration of the Bible / [print]
Arthur W. Pink.
- Lafayette, Indiana : Sovereign Grace, (c)2002.
- 108 pages ; 25 cm.
Introduction -- There is a presumption in favor of the Bible -- The perennial freshness of the Bible bears witness to its Divine Inpirer -- The unmistakable honesty of the writers of the Bible attests its heavenly origin -- The character of its teachings evidences the divine authorship of the Bible -- The fulfilled prophecies of the Bible bespeak the omniscience of it's author -- The typical significance of the scriptures declare their divine authorship -- The wonderful unity of the Bible attests its divine authorship -- The marvelous influence of the Bible declares its superhuman character -- The miraculous power of the Bible shows forth that its inspirer is the Almighty -- The completeness of the Bible demonstrates its divine perfection -- The indestructibility of the Bible is a proof that is author is divine -- Inward confirmation of the veracity of the scriptures -- Verbal inspiration -- Application of the argument.