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The author contends that knowledge of the divine cannot be secured by direct perception, unaided faculties, or implanted ideas, and therefore must be conveyed by revelation. He specifies that a valid revelation should be distinctive, authenticated to its first recipients, limited in scope by its purpose and contemporary knowledge, and often presented phenomenally through words and familiar concepts. He analyzes recording and transmission issues, stressing the interplay of divine intent and human language, and the improbability of perfectly exact verbal preservation. He proposes acceptance criteria—moral excellence, corroborating signs, and persuasive effects on belief—and urges candid study of the Bible as a claimed revelation that offers supernatural aid consistent with providence and prayer.

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S. J. Jerram

S. J. Jerram is an author known for his work "Thoughts on a Revelation," which explores themes of spirituality and personal insight. His writing reflects a contemplative approach to understanding profound truths and revelations. While not widely recognized in mainstream literature, Jerram's contributions offer readers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and thought, inviting deeper reflection on the nature of belief and understanding.

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