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Philip Schaff
Swiss
Theologian
About the author
Christ himself wrote nothing, but furnished endless material for books and songs of gratitude and praise.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#Songs
#Nothing
#Christ
#Books
#Praise
#Gratitude
It is more than a book, it is an institution which rules the Christian world.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#World
#Rules
#Christian
Jesus Christ is the beginning, the middle, and the end of all. In the Gospels he walks in human form upon the earth, and accomplishes the work of redemption.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#Work
#Christ
#End
#Earth
#Beginning
The apostolic writings are of three kinds: historical, didactic, and prophetic.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
The living Church of the redeemed is his book. He founded a religion of the living spirit, not of a written code, like the Mosaic law. Yet his words and deeds are recorded by as honest and reliable witnesses as ever put pen to paper.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#Words
#Law
#Spirit
#Living
#Religion
#Pen
#Church
#Deeds
To the first class belong the Gospels and Acts; to the second, the Epistles; to the third, the Revelation.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#First
#Class
The New Testament evinces its universal design in its very, style, which alone distinguishes it from all the literary productions of earlier and later times.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#Style
#Literary
#Design
#New testament
The New Testament presents, in its way, the same union of the divine and human as the person of Christ. In this sense also 'the word became flesh, and dwells among us.'
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#Christ
#Sense
#Word
#New testament
The style of the Bible in general is singularly adapted to men of every class and grade of culture, affording the child the simple nourishment for its religious wants, and the profoundest thinker inexhaustible matter of study.
Philip Schaff,
Swiss
Theologian
#Style
#Bible
#Study
#Culture
#Men
#Class
#Religious