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Sacred Scripture Quotes

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Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of Christ.
St. Jerome

Unfamiliarity with the Bible is unfamiliarity with Jesus.
Authors on Sacred Scripture Quotes: Henry David Thoreau Cat Stevens John Wycliffe William Holmes McGuffey Martin Luther William of Ockham Thomas Aquinas Pope John XXIII St. Jerome Emanuel Swedenborg
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I am ready to defend my convictions even unto death. I have followed the Sacred Scriptures and the holy doctors.
John Wycliffe

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For nothing ought to be posited without a reason given, unless it is self-evident (literally, known through itself) or known by experience or proved by the authority of Sacred Scripture.
William of Ockham

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From no source has the author drawn more conspicuously than from the sacred Scriptures. From all these extracts from the Bible I make no apology.
William Holmes McGuffey

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When I eat alone I feel like a seminarian being punished. I tried it for one week and I was not comfortable. Then I searched through Sacred Scripture for something saying I had to eat alone. I found nothing, so I gave it up and it's much better now.
Pope John XXIII

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Some extremists take elements of the sacred scriptures out of context.
Cat Stevens

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Sacred scripture tells us that Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, and not the earth.
Martin Luther

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Sacred scripture is like a mirror in which we see God, although each in a different way.
Emanuel Swedenborg

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The New Testament is remarkable for its pure morality; the best of the Hindoo Scripture, for its pure intellectuality. The readeris nowhere raised into and sustained in a higher, purer, or rarer region of thought than in the Bhagvat-Geeta.... It is unquestionably one of the noblest and most sacred scriptures which have come down to us.
Henry David Thoreau

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In questions of this sort there are two things to be observed. First, that the truth of the Scriptures be inviolably maintained. Secondly, since Scripture doth admit of diverse interpretations, that no one cling to any particular exposition with such pertinacity that, if what he supposed to be the teaching of Scripture should afterward turn out to be clearly false, he should nevertheless still presume to put it forward, lest thereby the sacred Scriptures should be exposed to the derision of unbelievers and the way of salvation should be closed to them.
Thomas Aquinas