is that extraordinary, supernatural influence (or, passively, the result of it,) exerted by the Holy Ghost
on the writers of our Sacred Books, by which their words were rendered also the words of God, and
therefore, perfectly infallible.Inspiration and Criticism (in Revelation and Inspiration) (1927, 396)
No detail was too insignificant to be used for the instruction of New Testament Christians. There is no indication that they thought of a certain category of scriptural statements that were unreliable and untrustowrthySystematic Theology, 94