id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38092 Foote, G. W. (George William) The Book of God : In the Light of the Higher Criticism With Special Reference to Dean Farrar's New Apology .txt text/plain 27656 1488 70 The Bible is said to be inspired, but the man who reads it is not. Dean Farrar's book contains nothing that is new to fairly well-read The first chapter of Dean Farrar's book deals with the Bible Canon. true," Dr. Farrar remarks that the Bible is "not a single nor even a Having examined Dean Farrar's observations on the Bible Canon, and seen No Christian, says Dr. Farrar, is called upon to believe in an actual God, but Dr. Farrar says that on this point the Jews were mistaken. influence of time and civilisation that makes Christians like Dr. Farrar Meanwhile we venture to suggest that the Bible texts referred to by Dr. Farrar, as requiring us to exercise the right of private judgment, are The Bible is no longer to be called _the_ Word of God. Ruskin says, and Gospels the criterion of the Word of God in the rest of the Bible, he ./cache/38092.txt ./txt/38092.txt