this theory of, its doctrinal connections, 208
this theory of, its principal advocates, 208
this theory of, post-reformation, 209
this theory of, covers the few cases in which definite words were used with the command to write them down, 209
this theory of, rests on an imperfect induction of Scriptural facts, 210
this theory of, fails to account for the human element in Scripture, 210
this theory of, spendthrift in means, as dictating truth already known to recipient, 210
this theory of, reduces man's highest spiritual experience to mechanism, 210
the Dynamical theory of, 211-222
distinguished from other theories of, 211