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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1869-1870-487

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TRF XCH GREEK TESTAMENT PRIZE 489 In what ways does Holy Scripture assert its own claim to supreme authority 10 Show that the facts of the case answer the question whether the basis of faith in Holy Scripture contains that which may be "proved thereby as well as that which is "written therein Where does the difficulty of the subject lie and on what does it ultimately depend 11 How far does Hooker's distinction of "laws natural and laws positive" coincide with Butler's distinction of "laws moral and laws positive On what does the mutability or immuta- bility of laws positive in Holy Scripture depend 12 Give instances of duties falling under each of the different aspects of law into which Hooker distinguishes the Second Law eternal 13 What are the main characteristics of the whole Book Show that it is rightly text-book in the Church of England II rentS C&rttfe estamtnt irt -CTje Slits of tlje SfpoStltS Chaps XVI-XXVIII Trace in its various stages St Paul's intercourse whh the Christians of Rome and the growth of his wish to visit them Give the names of St Paul's chief fellow-workers during the period embraced by these chapters and state briefly what you know of each Examine the speech of St Paul at 'Athens in relation to the teaching of the Epicureans and Stoics to popular polytheism What were the special characteristics of the religious tendencies which prevailed at Ephesus and of St Paul's work there
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