Footnotes for Lecture I.

[22]. John iv. 23, 24.

[23]. Luke xvii. 20, 21.

[24]. John xiv. 21; xv. 8, 9, 10.

[25]. John xiii. 35.

[26]. John xiv. 28.

[27]. John xvii. 3.

[28]. 1 John ii. 3, 5, 29; iii. 7.

[29]. John x. 16; xvii. 20, 21.

[30]. Ephes. iv.

[31]. 1 Cor. xii.

[32]. [Note 1].

[33]. The Oxford Tracts, No. 80, as quoted in “Dr. Hook’s ‘Call to Union,’ answered.”

[34]. Newman on Justification.

[35]. Newman.

[36]. [Note 2].

[37]. It is absurd to say that a work becomes a standard authority, because a Book Society admits it into its Catalogue, or thinks its objects of sufficient importance to aid in its publication. Doubtless the Unitarian Society thought the “Improved Version” valuable as a Scriptural aid.

[38]. [Note 3].

[39]. [Note 4].

[40]. See Rev. F. Ould’s Lecture, page 35.

[41]. Rom. xiv. 17.

[42]. [Note 5].

[43]. Gal. ii. 17.

[44]. [Note 6].

[45]. [Note 7].

[46]. [Note 8].

[47]. [Note 9].


THE BIBLE:
WHAT IT IS, AND WHAT IT IS NOT.