Inspiration and Interpretation

Inspiration and Interpretation
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John William Burgon. Inspiration and Interpretation

Inspiration and Interpretation

Table of Contents

PREFACE

FOOTNOTES:

PRELIMINARY REMARKS

FOOTNOTES:

Seven Sermons

SERMON I.[243]

FOOTNOTES:

SERMON II.[271]

FOOTNOTES:

SERMON III.[330]

FOOTNOTES:

SERMON IV.[390]

SUPPLEMENT TO SERMON IV

FOOTNOTES:

SERMON V.[436]

FOOTNOTES:

SERMON VI.[526]

FOOTNOTES:

SERMON VII.[589]

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX A

FOOTNOTE:

APPENDIX B

APPENDIX C

APPENDIX D (p. 72.)

FOOTNOTES:

APPENDIX E

APPENDIX F

FOOTNOTE:

APPENDIX G

APPENDIX H

APPENDIX I

APPENDIX J

APPENDIX K

APPENDIX L

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John William Burgon

Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford

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The fallacy then is of this nature. When Professor Jowett would put forth something especially deserving of reprehension—some sentiment or opinion which he either knows, or ought to know, that the whole Church will resent with unqualified abhorrence—he assumes a plaintive manner, and puts himself into an interesting attitude; sometimes even folds his hands, as if in prayer. He then begins by (1) throwing out a remark of real beauty, and so conciliating for himself an indulgent hearing; or (2) he goes off on some Moral question, and so defeats attention; or (3) he delivers himself of some undeniable truth, and so disarms censure; or (4) he says something of an entirely equivocal kind, and so leaves his reader at fault. Candour, of course, gives him the benefit of the doubt. It is not till the sentence is well advanced, or till it is examined by the fatal light of its context, that one is shewn what the ambiguous writer really was intending. A cloven foot appears at last; but it is instantly withdrawn, with a shuffle; and you experience a scowl or a sneer, as the case may be, for your extreme unkindness in inquiring whether it was not a cloven foot you saw? … Meanwhile, the learned Professor has gone off in alia omnia, with a look of earnestness which challenges respect, and a vagueness of diction which at once discourages pursuit and defeats inquiry. The fish invariably ends by disappearing in a cloud of his own ink.

It shall suffice to have said thus much. These pages must now be suffered to go forth; not without a hearty aspiration that a blessing may attend them from Him sine Quo nihil est validum, nihil sanctum; and that what was intended for the strength and help of those who want helping and strengthening, (I am thinking particularly of what has been offered on the subject of Inspiration,) may not prove misleading or perplexing to any.

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