"Erroneousness" Quotes from Famous Books
... by the men who insist that errors are occasionally to be met with in the Evangelical narratives. In their estimation, the genuineness of an inspired writing is a thing not in the least degree rendered suspicious by the erroneousness of its statements. According to them, the narrative may exhibit inaccuracies and inconsistencies, and may yet be the work of S. Mark. If the inconsistencies be but "trifling," and the inaccuracies "minute,"—these "sound Theologians," (for so they style themselves,(325)) "have no ... — The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark • John Burgon |