Master’s Seminary Journal, Volume 15.
“Psalm 19:7–14 is the most comprehensive statement regarding the sufficiency of Scripture” (Volume 15, Number 2, Page 164)
“Darby rejected a second work of the Holy Spirit in a believer’s life and was critical of D. L. Moody’s Keswick beliefs. Brookes, after years of denying a second work of the Spirit, began affirming that doctrine in 1880. Beginning in 1893, Scofield apparently supported Keswick teaching of a second work of the Spirit in a believer’s life, though the teaching was strongly opposed by other dispensationalists.” (Volume 15, Number 1, Page 92)
“Scripture is surer than a human experience that one may look to in proving God’s power and presence. Scripture contains divine principles that are the best guide for character and conduct.” (Volume 15, Number 2, Page 164)
“Jews believed the victim was cursed by God (cf. Deut 21:23). Consequently, the stigma went beyond social disgrace to a declaration of God’s spiritual judgment against the victim.” (Volume 15, Number 1, Page 65)
“From a study of these dispensationalists, it is clear that dispensationalism is not necessarily anti-Reformed in its soteriology.” (Volume 15, Number 1, Page 92)