| George Sayles Bishop |
| "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 1 Timothy 2:5 |
"Our modern critics, with arrogance which
rises to daring impiety, deny to Christ the insight which they claim for
themselves... The authority of Jesus Christ, God speaking - not from heaven
only, but with human lips - has given a sanction to every book and sentence in
the Jewish canon, and blasphemy is written on the forehead of any theory which
alleges imperfection, error, contradiction or sin in any book in the sacred
collection." The Doctrines Of Grace And Kindred Themes
"Soon after 1885 I went to Europe where I spent
nearly three weeks in studying this text, I Tim. iii:16 on the great uncials "C"
and "A". Through the kindness of Mr. Albert Le Faivre, Minister Plenipotentiary
from France to the United States, I had the Codex "C" for one week under my
hands to study the membrane with lenses and under full sunshine. The parchment
was also held up by an attendant in front of the great window so that the light
could fall through the palimpsest page. I have compared the THEOS of line 14 on
folio 119, the one in dispute, with every other THEOS on the page and, out of
the five, I find it the plainest one there. All five are written with two
letters - OY, OY, OC, OY, OW Two of the five only have the line, the mark of
contraction, above. Only one of the two, the plainest, is the only one they
deny. Three of the five only have the hair mark in the Theta - one of these
three is the one they deny. To put it more plainly - the question is, Is it OC
"who" or is it OC with a line over the two letters and a mark in the O, God? It
is beyond question the latter. My eyes are as good as any man's." Sheol, The
Principle and Tendency
"The Revised Version of the New Testament is
based upon a new, uncalled for, and unsound Greek text - that mainly of Drs
Westcott and Hort, which was printed simultaneously with the revision and never
before had seen light and which is the most unreliable text perhaps ever
printed." The Doctrines Of Grace And Kindred Themes
"I have been confirmed in what had before been a
growing conviction - that the revision movement, dating from the finding of
Tischendorf's Aleph, unconsciously to most, but consciously to the Unitarian -
to the Messrs Vance Smith, Robertson Smith, etc. - liberal members of the New
Testament Company, was running steadily in one direction through three points:
First, to weaken and destroy the binding force of inspiration in the very words.
Second, to weaken and destroy the five Points of Grace founded on Free Will A
Slave. Third, to weaken and destroy the old-fashioned notion of Hell as a place
and a state of immediate, everlasting and utterly indescribable torment into
which impenitent men go at once the moment they die." The Doctrines Of Grace And
Kindred Themes
"The Revised Version weakens and removes the
deity of Christ in many places - one I mention in particular is 1 Timothy 3:16,
Great is the mystery of godliness, GOD was manifest in the flesh. The Revised
Version [along with almost all modern versions] leaves out THEOS, or GOD... That
conviction of Dr. Scrivener is my conviction and on the very same grounds - a
conviction so deep that I will never yield it, nor admit as a text of my faith a
book pretending to be a revelation from God which leaves that word out. The Holy
Ghost has written it - let no man dare touch it." The Doctrines Of Grace And
Kindred Themes
"To employ soft words and honeyed phrases in
discussing questions of everlasting importance; to deal with errors that strike
at the foundations of all human hope as if they were harmless and venial
mistakes; to bless where God disapproves, and to make apologies where He calls
us to stand up like men and assert, though it may be the aptest method of
securing popular applause in a sophistical age, is cruelty to man and treachery
to Heaven. Those who on such subjects attach more importance to the rules of
courtesy than they do to the measures of truth do not defend the citadel, but
betray it into the hands of its enemies. Love for Christ, and for the souls for
whom He died, will be the exact measure of our zeal in exposing the dangers by
which men’s souls are ensnared." Sermon, June 7, 1885
"God wrote the Bible, the whole Bible, and the
Bible as a whole. He wrote each word of it as truly as He wrote the Decalogue on
the tables of stone." The Testimony Of The Scriptures To Themselves
"A glory gilds the sacred page,
Majestic, like the sun;
It gives a light to every age;
It gives, but borrows none."
The Testimony Of The Scriptures To Themselves
"Christ everywhere receives the Scripture, and
speaks of the Scriptures, in their entirety -- the Law, the Prophets, and the
Psalms, the whole Old Testament canon -- as the living Oracle of God. He accepts
and He endorses everything written, and even makes most prominent those miracles
which infidelity regards as most incredible... And this position of our Saviour
which exalted Scripture as the mouthpiece of the living God was steadily
maintained by the Apostles and the apostolic Church." The Testimony Of The
Scriptures To Themselves
"We hold, from first to last, that there can
be no possible advance in Revelation -- no new light. What was written at first,
the same thing stands written today, and will stand forever. The emanation of
the mind of God -- it is complete, perfect." The Testimony Of The Scriptures To
Themselves
"The Bible is the Word of God, and not simply
contains it." The Testimony Of The Scriptures To Themselves
"The Bible, likewise, is the Word of God,
because it comes from God; because its every word was penned by God; because it
is the only exponent of God; the only rule of His procedure, and the Book by
which we must at last be judged." The Testimony Of The Scriptures To Themselves
"It is God's Revelation that faith hears, and it
is on God revealed that faith rests." The Testimony Of The Scriptures To
Themselves
"What grander proof of literal inspiration can
be than in the high-handed method and imperative tone of prophets and apostles
which enabled them -- poor men, obscure, and without an influence; fishermen,
artisans, publicans, day-laborers -- to brace and boldly teach the world from
Pharaoh and from Nero down?" The Testimony Of The Scriptures To Themselves
"Standing with Uriel in the sun, we launch the
proposition that the Scriptures are Divine in their very message because they
deal with three Infinites: Infinite Guilt; Infinite Holiness; Infinite
Atonement." The Testimony Of The Scriptures To Themselves
"God inspires not men, but language. The
phrase, 'inspired men,' is not found in the Bible. The Scripture never employs
it. The Scripture says that 'holy men were moved' -- pheromenoi -- but that
their writing, their manuscript, what they put down and left on the page, was
God-breathed." The Testimony Of The Scriptures To Themselves
"Would all the united wisdom of men have led
them to relate the history of the creation of the universe in a single chapter,
and that of the erection of the tabernacle in thirteen?" The Doctrines Of Grace