The Judgement of the Ancient Jewish Church Against the Unitarians in the Controversy Upon the Holy Trinity and the Divinity of Our Blessed SaviourClarendon Press, 1821 - 371 sider |
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Side vi
... God had formerly taught the Jews , and what necessarily followed from the writings of Moses and the Pro- phets ; so that those doctrines could not be rejected , without accusing the Divine Spirit , the author of those vi THE PREFACE .
... God had formerly taught the Jews , and what necessarily followed from the writings of Moses and the Pro- phets ; so that those doctrines could not be rejected , without accusing the Divine Spirit , the author of those vi THE PREFACE .
Side vii
Pierre Allix. without accusing the Divine Spirit , the author of those books , of shortness of thought , in not foresee- ing what naturally follows from those principles so often laid down and repeated by him . These old writers solidly ...
Pierre Allix. without accusing the Divine Spirit , the author of those books , of shortness of thought , in not foresee- ing what naturally follows from those principles so often laid down and repeated by him . These old writers solidly ...
Side viii
... Divine nature , which is con- stantly in the Old Testament expressed by the name Jehovah ; they undertook , contrary to the plain no- tions of Scripture , to maintain , that there was but one Person in God , which had appeared the same ...
... Divine nature , which is con- stantly in the Old Testament expressed by the name Jehovah ; they undertook , contrary to the plain no- tions of Scripture , to maintain , that there was but one Person in God , which had appeared the same ...
Side ix
... Divine nature , and because they worshipped a creature ; whereas by the Christian religion , God alone ought to be worshipped . Artemas's disciples were so few , and so severely condemned , even whilst the Church laboured under ...
... Divine nature , and because they worshipped a creature ; whereas by the Christian religion , God alone ought to be worshipped . Artemas's disciples were so few , and so severely condemned , even whilst the Church laboured under ...
Side xiii
... what alterations soever they have made in Socinus's opinions , yet their new conceits are neither more rational than his , nor more agreeable to Divine revelation . I say that their opinions are not more agreeable than THE PREFACE . xiii.
... what alterations soever they have made in Socinus's opinions , yet their new conceits are neither more rational than his , nor more agreeable to Divine revelation . I say that their opinions are not more agreeable than THE PREFACE . xiii.
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