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Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External
By Herbert E. Douglass
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For verbal inspirationists Ellen White’s writings, unfortunately, have wrongly become an authority on historical dates and places. For thought inspirationists however, it's an unwarranted use of a prophet’s work. Thought inspirationists focus on the big picture, the message; while possible discrepancies in historical detail are considered incidental to the message, and of minor clerical importance.

Book code: BRIIE

Published by Ellen G. White Estate

Citation: Douglass, H. E. (1988) Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External. Ellen G. White Estate.

Retrieved from https://next.egwwritings.org/book/b718

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For verbal inspirationists Ellen White’s writings, unfortunately, have wrongly become an authority on historical dates and places. For thought inspirationists however, it's an unwarranted use of a prophet’s work. Thought inspirationists focus on the big picture, the message; while possible discrepancies in historical detail are considered incidental to the message, and of minor clerical importance.

Book code: BRIIE

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AuthorHerbert E. Douglass

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Book codeBRIIE

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PublisherEllen G. White Estate

Citation: {{cite}} Douglass, H. E. (1988) Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External. Ellen G. White Estate.

Retrieved from https://next.egwwritings.org/book/b718

Basic Rules of Interpretation-Internal and External

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