The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible Church, an essayHunter, 1831 - 176 páginas |
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... express in the very words of inspiration ; nor are they ever obliged by the adoption of unscrip- tural tenets to employ an unscriptural phraseology . They believe that " all Scripture given by inspiration of God , is profitable for ...
... express in the very words of inspiration ; nor are they ever obliged by the adoption of unscrip- tural tenets to employ an unscriptural phraseology . They believe that " all Scripture given by inspiration of God , is profitable for ...
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... express image " of the invisible Jehovah . And to pre- vent all farther possibility of misconception , he adds , " Be- lievest thou not that I am in the Father and the Father in me , " in the same sense as Jolm , when he says , " he ...
... express image " of the invisible Jehovah . And to pre- vent all farther possibility of misconception , he adds , " Be- lievest thou not that I am in the Father and the Father in me , " in the same sense as Jolm , when he says , " he ...
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... express image * of his person , " he uses two familiar illustrations to exalt our ideas of his dignity and excellence . The one is taken from the reflected splendour of a luminons body , viz : the Shekinah ; the other from the art of ...
... express image * of his person , " he uses two familiar illustrations to exalt our ideas of his dignity and excellence . The one is taken from the reflected splendour of a luminons body , viz : the Shekinah ; the other from the art of ...
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... express image of him whose love fills the universe . SECTION EIGHTH . The beginning of John's Gospel contains no proof of the Deity of Christ . The Evangelist , John , informs us distinctly with what view he wrote his gospel , when he ...
... express image of him whose love fills the universe . SECTION EIGHTH . The beginning of John's Gospel contains no proof of the Deity of Christ . The Evangelist , John , informs us distinctly with what view he wrote his gospel , when he ...
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... - There is not a more common hebraism than to express the same thing both positively and negatively . There are several examples in this very chapter . ' -See Cappe's Critical Remarks . " " · and redemption . " - 1 Cor . i 52.
... - There is not a more common hebraism than to express the same thing both positively and negatively . There are several examples in this very chapter . ' -See Cappe's Critical Remarks . " " · and redemption . " - 1 Cor . i 52.
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