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1. Pink, Arthur W. An Exposition of Hebrews. Baker Book House: Grand Rapids, Michigan. Copyright © 1954.

2. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 4, 1986. "Why the Blood Saves." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Dr. Jack Hyles. Hyles-Anderson Publishers: Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 16.

3. The author was, of course, in attendance at this service. Doctor Jack Hyles was to have preached that night, so there were people from many churches there. Doctor Hyles was ill, so Dr. Gray (Dr. Bob Gray of Texas, not the one from Florida) took his place. Doctor Gray began preaching the Blood Doctrine, which annoyed the author enough, but then Dr. Gray began reciting from Dr. DeHaan. Had the author been unfamiliar with Dr. DeHaan's work (a problem circumvented by the present work), the author would never have known that what Dr. Gray said from the pulpit came from someone else.

It is a very serious charge brought by the author, but it was a very serious, very wrong thing that Dr. Gray did. Not only did he indoctrinate the people with the Blood Doctrine, but he legitimized what he said by quoting very accurately from someone else's work without giving credit to that other person. The author was asked by the preacher of Bella Vista Baptist Church not to attend that church any more, because the author denies that Christ had God's blood, and that Christ took His blood to Heaven. Doctor Gray was an instigator, in that he roused an ignorant, trusting crowd to be zealous for the Blood Doctrine, and to ostracize those who would speak the truth.

4. Hutson, Curtis, D.D. "John MacArthur on the Blood of Christ, Salvation and Soul Winning." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LIV, No. 1. The Sword of the LORD: Murfreesboro, TN 37133. January 8, 1988.

5. Hutson, Curtis, D.D. "John MacArthur on the Blood of Christ, Salvation and Soul Winning." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LIV, No. 1. The Sword of the LORD: Murfreesboro, TN 37133. January 8, 1988.

6. Incidentally, Dr. DeHaan made several serious, embarrassing mistakes in his book, even apart from the Blood Doctrine. His explanation for Joshua's long day is one example. Even so, he is considered a scientific authority. As such, the author, a lowly peon, is battling a great, educated man of God. This ad hominem is used by the Blood Indoctrinators to discredit the author.

7. From The Best of D.L. Moody by Wilbur M. Smith. Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Moody Press. Used by permission. Copyright © 1971. P 63.

8. Spurgeon, C.H. "The Blood of Sprinkling." February 28th, 1886. http://www.spurgeon.org/sermons/1888.htm.

8. Cairns, Earle E. 1954. Christianity through the Centuries. Academie Books, Zondervan Publishing House; 1415 Lake Drive, SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49506. Copyright © 1981. P 98.

9. Groningen, G. Van, B.A., B.D., M.A.M.T.H. First Century Gnosticism: Its Origin and Motifs. E. J. Brill, Leiden, Netherlands. Copyright © 1967. From the Introduction.

10. Roberts, David. "In France, an ordeal by fire and a monster weapon called `Bad Neighbor.'" Smithsonian Magazine. Smithsonian Associates: 900 Jefferson Drive, Washington, DC 20560. May 1991. Pp 42, 47.

11. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation: Grand Rapids, MI 49506. December 1974. P 30.

12. Hutson, Dr. Curtis. December 21, 1990. "The Three Appearings of Our Lord." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LVI, No. 26. The Sword of the LORD: Murfreesboro, TN 37133. December 21, 1990. P 1.

13. The New Encyclopædia Britannica. 1768. Fifteenth Edition. 30 Vol. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Chicago: William Benton, Publisher. Copyright © 1984. Micropædia Vol. IV. P 588a.

14. The New Encyclopædia Britannica. 1768. Fifteenth Edition. 30 Vol. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Chicago: William Benton, Publisher. Copyright © 1984. Macropædia Vol. 11. P 561d.

15. Cramp, J. M., D.D. 1871. Baptist History: Foundation of the Christian Church to the Present Time. Copy from the library of Dr. Richard C. Weeks. Baptist Heritage Publications: 224 Arcade Avenue, Watertown, WI 53094. Copyright © 1987. Pp 128-129.

16. Cramp, J. M., D.D. 1871. Baptist History: Foundation of the Christian Church to the Present Time. Copy from the library of Dr. Richard C. Weeks. Baptist Heritage Publications: 224 Arcade Avenue, Watertown, WI 53094. Copyright © 1987.

17. Blunt, John Henry. Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Parties and Schools of Religious Thought. Longmans Green. London. 1892.

18. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation: Grand Rapids, MI 49506. December 1974. Pp 22-24.

19. Smith, Joseph. History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Period I. Vol. III. Published by the Church. Deseret Book Co.: Salt Lake City, UT. 1978. P 380.

20. Young, Brigham. 1855. Journal of Discourses. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 36, Islington. Vol. II. P 142.

21. Mormonism--Shadow or Reality? by Jerald and Sandra Tanner. Enlarged Edition. Modern Microfilm Company, Box 1884, Salt Lake City, UT 84110. 1972. P 562.

22. Greene, Oliver B. The Gospel According to John. Volume III (Chapters 15-21). The Gospel Hour, Inc., Oliver B. Greene, Director: Box 2024, Greenville, SC 29602. Copyright © 1966. Pp 338-339.

23. Greene, Oliver B. "Religious Thieves--The Dirtiest Gang This Side of Hell." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LIV, No. 22. The Sword of the LORD: Murfreesboro, TN 37133. October 28, 1988.

24. Hyles, Dr. Jack. The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers: Hammond, Indiana. Copyright © 1992. P 2.

25. Paisley, Ian, Dr. "Ten Impossibilities if the Blood of Christ Perished." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol. LIV, No. 22. The Sword of the LORD: Murfreesboro, TN 37133. October 28, 1988. Pp 8A, 9A.

26. Pink, Arthur W. Exposition of the Gospel of John. Zondervan Publishing House: Grand Rapids, Michigan. Copyright © 1945.

27. Pink, Arthur W. An Exposition of Hebrews. Baker Book House; Grand Rapids, Michigan. Copyright © 1954.

28. Pink, Arthur W. An Exposition of Hebrews. Baker Book House; Grand Rapids, Michigan. Copyright © 1954.

29. Pink, Arthur W. An Exposition of Hebrews. Baker Book House; Grand Rapids, Michigan. Copyright © 1954.

30. Blunt, John Henry. Dictionary of Sects, Heresies, Ecclesiastical Bodies and Schools of Religious Thought. London: Longmans Green, 1892. BR.95.B6x.1892.

31. Sightler, Dr. Harold. October 21, 1986. "Three Facts About the Blood." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LII, No. 23. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, November 14, 1986. P 1.

32. Sightler, Dr. Harold. October 21, 1986. "Three Facts About the Blood." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LII, No. 23. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, November 14, 1986. P 22.

33. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. P 30.

34. New Encyclopædia Britannica, The. Fifteenth Ed. 30 Vol. Chicago: William Benton, Publisher, 1984. Macropædia vol. 7, P 1001.

35. Blood. American Association of Blood Banks. P 129.

36. From a letter the author received from the AABB:

"Both parents provide the genetic information that determines a child's blood type. This is true of the more than 350 blood group antigens that have been identified."

37. Blood. American Association of Blood Banks. P 107.

38. This is logical, since a man has an XY sex chromosome pair. Only one sex chromosome can come from either parent, and the man must supply the Y chromosome (since the woman does not have one). That means the X chromosome must come from the woman. If the man supplies an X chromosome, the offspring will be female, since the father's X would combine with the mother's X. The XX sex chromosome set produces a female offspring.

39. Unlike the traditional Gnostic solution to Christ's sinless nature--that He did not have a material body--the Blood Doctrine has produced a novel solution, one patterned directly to oppose the Catholic teaching. They claim that Christ was sinless because He did not have blood of this material world, because He did not inherit blood from a human, because no blood comes from the mother, who was His only human parent. This takes Mary out of the picture (perhaps the primary aim) and still holds to their Gnostic belief that escape from the material world is necessary to be sinless. Is Catholicism a catalyst for the emergence of Gnosticism? We claim that Catholicism was born in ancient Babylon, the birthplace of Gnosticism. Talk about dualism!

40. "That Woman (Mary) is the mother alike of the Redeemer and of the redeemed. It was first from her veins that the blood was drawn which now lies scattered cheaply about, but which has ransomed the world." Handbook of the Legion of Mary, 1975 Edition. Concilium Legionis Mariae, Dublin, Ireland. P 144. Quote from Are Roman Catholics Christians? Chick Publications. 1981.

41. "Some have tried to answer the question, 'How could He be sinless and yet born of woman?' by making Mary the 'Immaculate Virgin.' That, however, does not answer the question of how JESUS was sinless." Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. P 33.

42. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. Pp 32, 33.

43. e.g., The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages by M. R. DeHaan. Pp 31-33.

44. New Encyclopædia Britannica, The. Fifteenth Ed. 30 Vol. Chicago: William Benton, Publisher, 1984. Macropædia vol. 8. P 808-809.

45. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. Pp 14, 13, 16, 17, 38.

46. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 11, 1986. "The Necessity of the Blood." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Dr. Jack Hyles. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 30.

47. "Cadaver blood was used by Yudin and others in Russia in the 1930's and there were a few transfusions of cadaver blood in Chicago in 1936-38 before the advent of the modern blood bank . . ." Excerpt from a letter received by the author from Dr. Richard Davey, M.D. of the Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, Maryland.

48. Encyclopedia Americana. 1829. International Edition. Volume four. Grolier Incorporated: Danbury, CT 06816. Copyright © 1992. P 96.

49. Chang, Raymond. CHEMISTRY. Third Edition. Williams College. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. Copyright © 1988. P 897.

50. A Seminar on Blood Components: E Unum Pluribus; Presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks, Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 1977. Copyright © 1977 by the American Association of Blood Banks. P 75.

51. Sightler, Dr. Harold. October 21, 1986. "Three Facts About the Blood." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LII, No. 23. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, November 14, 1986. P 20.

52. Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology. 9th Ed. G. Richard Lee. Lea & Febiger: Box 3024, 200 Chester Field Parkway, Malvern, PA 19355-9725. Copyright © 1993. ISBN 0-8121-1188-5. LC 90-6194.P 55.

53. Laboratory Medicine. Don E. Ladig. The C. V. Mosby Company: 11830 Westline Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MS 63141. Copyright © 1982. P 6.

54. Hematology. William J. Williams. McGraw-Hill, Inc. Copyright © 1990. P 100.

55. "Convenience Tops List of Abortion Reasons." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LIV, No. 1. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, August 28, 1992.

56. DeHaan, M. R. 1943. "The Chemistry of the Blood." The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. Copyright © 1971. Pp 30, 31.

57. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 11, 1986. "The Necessity of the Blood." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 30.

58. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. Pp 16, 17.

59. DeHaan, Dr. M.R. 1947. "The Chemistry of the Blood." The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. P 17.

60. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 11, 1986. "The Necessity of the Blood." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 31.

61. Excerpt from a letter the author received from Sword of the LORD in reply to the author's initial challenge to them of the Blood Doctrine.

62. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. P 25.

63. The New Encyclopædia Britannica. 1768. Fifteenth Edition. 30 Vol. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Chicago: William Benton, Publisher. Copyright © 1984. Macropædia Vol. 11. P 561d.

64. Sightler, Dr. Harold. October 21, 1986. "Three Facts About the Blood." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LII, No. 23. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, November 14, 1986. P 1.

65. Sightler, Dr. Harold. October 21, 1986. "Three Facts About the Blood." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LII, No. 23. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, November 14, 1986. P 1.

66. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 4, 1986. "Why the Blood Saves." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 11.

67. Hutson, Curtis, D.D. "The Main Message of the Bible." SALVATION Crystal Clear. Copyright © 1991. P 50.

68. Hutson, Curtis, D.D. "The Main Message of the Bible." SALVATION Crystal Clear. Copyright © 1991. P 50.

69. Poole, Matthew. A Commentary on the Holy Bible. 137 Summit Street, PO Box 3473, Peabody, MA 01961-3473: Hendrickson Publishers.

70. Pusey, E. B. 1847. Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testament. Robert Frew. PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Baker Book House.

71. ibid.

72. Oliver B. Greene made a similar point in his comments on John 20:17. He even quotes a definition from Liddell and Scott's Lexicon, which said that the Greek word translated as "touch" in the King James Bible means "to grasp or cling." Mr. Greene had a lot more to say about that verse than space here permits, but it is sufficient to point out that he did not interpret this passage at all as the Blood Indoctrinators do.

73. Bauer, Walter. A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. Translation and adaptation of the fourth revised and augmented edition of Walter Bauer's Griechisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments und der übrigen urchristlichen Literatur. Revised and augmented from Walter Bauer's Fifth Edition. William Arndt. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL 60637. Copyright © 1979.

74. An Exposition of Hebrews. Arthur W. Pink. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1954.

Rapids, MI. Reprinted 1980 from the Goold edition published in 1855 by Johnstone & Hunter, London. Pp 164-165.

76. Sightler, Dr. Harold. October 21, 1986. "Three Facts About the Blood." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LII, No. 23. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, November 14, 1986. P 22.

77. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. Pp 25, 34.

78. Pink, Arthur W. 1954. An Exposition of Hebrews. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1968.

79. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. P 33.

80. Berry, George Ricker, Ph.D. 1958. The Interlinear Literal Translation of the Greek New Testament. 1415 Lake Drive, S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House. October 1971. Copyright © 1961.

81. Bauer, Walter. A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. Translation and adaptation of the fourth revised and augmented edition of Walter Bauer's Griechisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments und der übrigen urchristlichen Literatur. Revised and augmented from Walter Bauer's Fifth Edition. William Arndt. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL 60637. Copyright © 1979.

82. Poole, Matthew. A Commentary on the Holy Bible. 137 Summit Street, PO Box 3473, Peabody, MA 01961-3473: Hendrickson Publishers.

83. Siebeneck, R. T. New Catholic Encyclopedia. "Precious Blood, I (Devotion to)." 1967 edition. Vol. 11. P 705.

84. Barnes, Albert. 1847. Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testament. Robert Frew. PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Baker Book House.

85. Hutson, Dr. Curtis. December 21, 1990. "The Three Appearings of Our Lord." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol LVI, No. 26. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, December 21, 1990. Pp 1, 14.

86. Taken from THE CHEMISTRY OF THE BLOOD by M. R. DeHaan. Copyright © 1943 by Zondervan Publishing House. Copyright renewed 1971 by Ruth Haaksma. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. The Chemistry of the Blood and Other Stirring Messages. Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Zondervan Publishing House of the Zondervan Corporation, December 1974. P 25.

87. Barnes, Albert. 1847. Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testament. Robert Frew. PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Baker Book House.

88. Hyles, Dr. Jack. The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hammond, Indiana: Hyles-Anderson Publishers. Copyright © 1992. P 13.

89. Atkinson, James. The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology. "Precious Blood." Editor, Alan Richardson. 1983. P 460.

90. Rohling, J. H. New Catholic Encyclopedia. "Precious Blood, III (Devotion to)." 1967 edition. Pp 707-708.

91. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 4, 1986. "Why the Blood Saves." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 11.

92. Some Fundamental Baptists have claimed that there were two Vulgates. One was the famous Vulgate of the Roman Catholic Church and the other was a non-Catholic version. Wiclif, they claim, made his English translation from the non-Catholic Vulgate. However, a Roman Catholic defender, Henry Knighton, the canon of Leicester, made the following comments concerning Wiclif's translation,

The gospel, which Christ committed to the clergy and doctors of the Church, that they might sweetly dispense it to the laity, and weaker persons &ldots; this John Wiclif has translated out of Latin into the Anglican, not angelic language; whence, through him, it has been published, and disclosed more openly to laymen and women able to read, than it used to be to the most learned and intelligent of the clergy. And so the gospel pearl is cast abroad, and trodden underfoot of swine; and what was dear to clergy and laity is now rendered, as it were, the common jest of both; so that the gem of the Church becomes the derision of laymen, and that is now theirs for ever, which before was the special property of the clergy and doctors. (Excerpt of Knighton's De Eventibus, col. 2644, taken from The English Hexapla, published by Samuel Bagster and Sons).

This strongly indicates that the Roman Catholic Church used and respected the same Vulgate that Wiclif used to make his English translation. It should be noted that the argument against this comes from people who claim that the good Protestant versions of the Bible all came from the Textus Receptus, but all manner of heresy and perverted modern versions come from the versions used by the Roman Catholic Church. It appears that this empty argument by them is merely to justify their claims of superiority for the King James Version, of which they feel that the Wiclif was an ancestor (after all, Wiclif was the first spark of the greatest revival in history--that couldn't have come from a corrupted text, like the Catholic's Latin Vulgate is supposed to be). There are many other amazing claims that they make on the subject of interpretation, but there is not room nor need here to address them all.

93. Barnes, Albert. 1847. Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testament. Robert Frew. PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Baker Book House.

94. An Exposition of Hebrews. Arthur W. Pink. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 1954.

95. Owen, John. 1855. An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Volume VI. Hebrews 8:1--10:39. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI. Reprinted 1980 from the Goold edition published in 1855 by Johnstone & Hunter, London.

96. ibid.

97. Paisley, Dr. Ian. "Ten Impossibilities if the Blood of Christ Perished." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol. LIV, No. 22. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, October 28, 1988. P 8A.

98. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 4, 1986. "Why the Blood Saves." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. Pp 16, 11.

99. Owen, John. 1680. An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Exercitation XXXI. Section 1. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI. Reprinted 1980 from the Goold edition published in 1855 by Johnstone & Hunter, London. P 166.

100. Taken from A LINGUISTIC KEY TO THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT by Fritz Rienecker. Copyright © 1976, 1980 by The Zondervan Corporation. Used by permission.

101. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 4, 1986. "Why the Blood Saves." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 16.

102. Hyles, Dr. Jack. June 4, 1986. "Why the Blood Saves." The Blood, the Book and the Body. Hyles-Anderson Publishers, Hammond, IN 46320. Copyright © 1992. P 11.

103. Owen, John. 1680. An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Exercitation XXXI. Section 1. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI. Reprinted 1980 from the Goold edition published in 1855 by Johnstone & Hunter, London. P 164.

104. Paisley, Dr. Ian. "Ten Impossibilities if the Blood of Christ Perished." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol. LIV, No. 22. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, October 28, 1988. P 9A.

105. Owen, John. 1680. An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Chap. XII. Ver 22-24. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI. Reprinted 1980 from the Goold edition published in 1855 by Johnstone & Hunter, London. P 331.

106. Paisley, Dr. Ian. "Ten Impossibilities if the Blood of Christ Perished." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol. LIV, No. 22. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, October 28, 1988. P 9A.

107. Barnes, Albert. 1847. Barnes' Notes on the Old and New Testament. Robert Frew. PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49506: Baker Book House.

108. New Encyclopædia Britannica, The. Fifteenth Ed. 30 Vol. Chicago: William Benton, Publisher, 1984. Micropædia Vol. IV. Pp 603, 604.

109. Bauer, Walter. A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. Translation and adaptation of the fourth revised and augmented edition of Walter Bauer's Griechisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments und der übrigen urchristlichen Literatur. Revised and augmented from Walter Bauer's Fifth Edition. William Arndt. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL 60637. Copyright © 1979.

110. Paisley, Dr. Ian. "Ten Impossibilities if the Blood of Christ Perished." Sword of the LORD. Curtis Hutson. Vol. LIV, No. 22. Murfreesboro, TN 37133: The Sword of the LORD, October 28, 1988. P 8A.

111. Whyte, H.A. Maxwell. 1959. The Power of the Blood. Seventh edition. Whitaker House, Pittsburgh and Colfax Streets, Springdale, PA 15144. Copyright © 1984.

112. New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1967 edition, pp 707-708.

The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology, 1983, p 460.

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