Malcolm H. Watts
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The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text
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A beleza e a Glória do Espírito Santo
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2012
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5 editions
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God's Hymnbook for the Christian Church
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2003
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2 editions
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The Worship of God
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1998
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The Lord Gave the Word
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1998
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2 editions
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The Government of the Church: Aspects of Christ's Authority in the Local Congregation
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1998
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Covenant of Grace
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“The doctrine of “providential preservation” requires careful definition. What exactly do we mean by it? Here, I would quote the words of Professor John H. Skilton: “God who gave the Scriptures, who works all things after the counsel of his will, has exercised a remarkable care over his Word, has preserved it in all ages in a state of essential purity, and has enabled it to accomplish the purpose for which he gave it”.[7]”
― The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text
― The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text
“it has been estimated that there are somewhere in the region of 6,000 differences between the Alexandrian and Byzantine texts.”
― The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text
― The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text
“This Westcott/Hort Text was the forerunner of what is known today as the Nestle/Aland (United Bible Societies) Text, which has usurped the place of the Byzantine or Traditional Text and subsequently formed the basis for practically all modern versions.”
― The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text
― The Lord Gave the Word: A Study in the History of the Biblical Text
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