[80]. 1 Cor. xii. 8, 10.

[81]. Acts vi. 1-4.

[82]. Luke i. 15.

[83]. Matt. xii. 3.

[84]. John xiv. 16, 17, 26.

[85]. Discourses on the principal Points of the Socinian Controversy, p. 341. Disc. xi.

[86]. 1 John ii. 20.

[87]. 2 Pet. i. 21.

[88]. Unwilling to repeat what I have already said, in a former publication, I have contented myself with a brief and slight notice of this celebrated text. It is discussed in a less cursory manner in the notes to the first Lecture in the “Rationale of Religious Inquiry.” I would only add, that Schleusner considers the word θεὀπνευστος, as belonging, not to the predicate, but to the subject, of the sentence. See his Lexicon in Nov. Test. in verb. “In N. T. semel legitur 2 Tim. iii. 16. πᾶσα γραφὴ θεόπνευστος, omnis scriptura divinitus inspirata, seu, quæ est originis divinæ.”

[89]. Sermon on the Nature and Extent of the Right of Private Judgment p. 238.