27. See Appendix D, The bible and Man's Ratinal Moral Nature, p. 175. 28. See Appendix E, Temptation, The occasion <strong>of</strong> all Sin, p. 177. 29. Sheldon, System <strong>of</strong> Christian Doctrine, pp. 276-277. 30. See Appendix F, The Folly <strong>of</strong> Taking Text Out <strong>of</strong> Context, p. 179. 31. Sheldon, System <strong>of</strong> Christian Doctrine, p. 320. 32. Kline, Mathematics in Western Culture, p. 123. 33. See Appendix G. Bible Texts Can Be Used to Prove Lies, p. 187. 34. Finney, Lectures on Systematic <strong>Theology</strong>, pp. 250-252. 35. Harnack, History <strong>of</strong> Dogma, Vol V., pp. 211-212. 36. George Park Fisher, History <strong>of</strong> Christian Doctrine, C. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1901, p. 196. 37. Hodge, Systematic <strong>Theology</strong>, Vol. II, p. 308. 38. Sheldon, System <strong>of</strong> Christian Doctrine, p. 320. 39. Strong, Systematic <strong>Theology</strong>, p. 597. 40. Randolf S. Foster, Studies in <strong>Theology</strong>, Vol. 1, Cranston & Stowe, Cincinnati, 1890, pp. 9,10,18,25,29. 41. Foster, Studies in <strong>Theology</strong>, Vol. 1, p. 31. Return to the Index 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY Barnes, Albert, Notes on the Epistle to the Romans, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1843. Berkh<strong>of</strong>, L., Systematic <strong>Theology</strong>, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, 1972. Finney, Charles G., An Autobiography, Fleming H. Revell Company, 1908.
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