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 pages |
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... affirm that they believe in the divine unity as well as we . Be it so . Paul informs us , that in his days some preached Christ even of envy and strife - of contention and not sincerely . What then ( says he ) - notwithstanding , every ...
... affirm that they believe in the divine unity as well as we . Be it so . Paul informs us , that in his days some preached Christ even of envy and strife - of contention and not sincerely . What then ( says he ) - notwithstanding , every ...
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... affirm with Priest- ley , that the majority of Christians were Unitarians , prior to the Council of Nice . Has either of the learned gentlemen , who speak thus confidently of Bull , as their champion , ever read his works ? If he has ...
... affirm with Priest- ley , that the majority of Christians were Unitarians , prior to the Council of Nice . Has either of the learned gentlemen , who speak thus confidently of Bull , as their champion , ever read his works ? If he has ...
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... affirm it to be founded . With respect to the being and perfections of God , their belief is this : -That there is ONE only living and true God - one in the strict and absolute sense of unity - a spirit , simple , uncompounded ...
... affirm it to be founded . With respect to the being and perfections of God , their belief is this : -That there is ONE only living and true God - one in the strict and absolute sense of unity - a spirit , simple , uncompounded ...
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... affirms that the three persons are of one substance , power , and eternity . They admit that Christ was begotten of the Father , and thus contradict the coeternity and coequality which the ar- ticle asserts . The words of the second ...
... affirms that the three persons are of one substance , power , and eternity . They admit that Christ was begotten of the Father , and thus contradict the coeternity and coequality which the ar- ticle asserts . The words of the second ...
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... affirms the supremacy of the Father in terms the most explicit , undeniable , and unqualified . " My Father is greater than all . ” — John , x . 29 . Consequently greater than the Son - and that there may be no doubt of this , he says ...
... affirms the supremacy of the Father in terms the most explicit , undeniable , and unqualified . " My Father is greater than all . ” — John , x . 29 . Consequently greater than the Son - and that there may be no doubt of this , he says ...
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