The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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Page 307
... nature . Nor do the passages need qualifying to render them perspicuous , except as they are qualified by the sentiments they express . No one can regard such declarations as applicable to a human being . Dr. W. has several pages on ...
... nature . Nor do the passages need qualifying to render them perspicuous , except as they are qualified by the sentiments they express . No one can regard such declarations as applicable to a human being . Dr. W. has several pages on ...
Page 540
... nature of Jesus Christ " is as inscrutable as is the nature of God ; and as to " the precise connexion between him and the Father , " no Trinitarian pretends to understand this . We believe that he , and the Father , and the Holy Spirit ...
... nature of Jesus Christ " is as inscrutable as is the nature of God ; and as to " the precise connexion between him and the Father , " no Trinitarian pretends to understand this . We believe that he , and the Father , and the Holy Spirit ...
Page 667
... nature of man , such as we have never before heard from a professed minister of the New Testament . Mankind are here represented as enjoying " a participation of the Divine nature " -as having a " like nature to God , " and a " kindred ...
... nature of man , such as we have never before heard from a professed minister of the New Testament . Mankind are here represented as enjoying " a participation of the Divine nature " -as having a " like nature to God , " and a " kindred ...
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