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INSPIRATION AND INTERPREATION:

BEING

A REVIEW

OF

SEVERAL SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD,

BY THE REV. JOHN WILLIAM BURGON, M.A., FELLOW OF

ORIEL COLLEGE, AND SELECT PREACHER:

WITH

SOME REMARKS UPON "THE BEGINNING OF THE BOOK OF GENESIS,"

BY THE REV. ISAAC WILLIAMS.


BY THE REV. AUGUSTUS CLISSOLD, M.A.,

FORMERLY OF (illegible text) COLLEGE, OXFORD.

No. 1.




"I am not sure that since the days of the Arian dispute, a more important question has arisen than that which seems likely to be ere long forcing itself upon us, of the Inspiration of Holy Writ."—Sermons preached at St. Mary's, Oxford, by the Rev. E. P. Eden, p. 178.




OXFORD:

HENRY HAMMANS, HIGH STREET.

LONDON:

WHITTAKER AND CO.

1861