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So what is true and what is false today? And how can you tell the difference? Being misled can affect your faith—and your eternity. However, with Stanley Horton and William Menzies as guides in Bible Doctrines: A Pentecostal Perspective, you're on your way to discerning between doctrinal truth and error.
“A second common belief is that the Church is the ultimate authority.” (Page 18)
“inerrancy emphasizes the truthfulness of Scripture, while infallibility emphasizes the trustworthiness of Scripture.” (Page 26)
“There are three basic kinds of religious authority: (1) human reason, (2) the Church, and (3) God’s Word.” (Page 17)
“However, what is declared instantaneously and legally about the believer is not realized in actual holiness, the second facet of sanctification, for some time, a lifetime anyway.” (Page 150)
“God is at the same time both transcendent (above, beyond, and greater than the universe He has created) and immanent (present and active within the universe).” (Page 50)
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