Catholicity in Its Relationship to Protestantism And Romanism Being Six Confer
Catholicity in Its Relationship to Protestantism And Romanism Being Six Confer
Ferdinand C Ferdinand Cartwright Ewer
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Matthew's variation of the two words, as divinely in- spired for the express purpose of marking the differ- ence " between the stone, Peter, and the Rock, Christ. Thirdly. The Roman Catholic, at any rate, can- not raise this plea at all. He is shut out from it, because he is bound by the decrees of Trent to accept the Latin Vulgate Bible as holy and canonical ; and that Version uses two different words, Petrus and Petram j making the same distinction between pebble and Rock that is found in the... Greek. Fourthly. It so happens (although Bellarmine did not chance to know it, ) that both the Hebrew and the Syriac word when it means rock is feminine ; which Cephas, as a masculine noun denoting a man's name, certainly is not. And lastly. It also happens that, in the Syriac version of the Bible itself, Bellarmine's unproved state* 210 Catholicity, Protestantism and Romanism. ment about Cephas is not sustained. For the same difference is found in the Syriac that the Greek pre- sents ; for the feminine pronoun is actually united to the second Cepha, and not to the first.
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