THE present state of opinion respecting the chronology of the Bible is far from satisfactory. Several of those writers who, it is presumed, would not, on any account, be considered in the slightest degree enemies to revelation, have made such professi...
THE present state of opinion respecting the chronology of the Bible is far from satisfactory. Several of those writers who, it is presumed, would not, on any account, be considered in the slightest degree enemies to revelation, have made such professions and admissions as appear to the writer of the ensuing pages calculated to shake the entire foundation of true belief, not only in that subject, but in the rest of Scripture. Grant that there are serious errors in the Bible, on one branch of its records generally, and it may be questioned whether it is possible to set any bounds to unbelief in any other point of its contents, but those which every man may be inclined to prescribe to himself.