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 iii
... acknowledge him for their Messias ; yet , all things considered , there is no essential difference between our ... acknowledged as the standard of their religion a 3.
... acknowledge him for their Messias ; yet , all things considered , there is no essential difference between our ... acknowledged as the standard of their religion a 3.
Side iv
... acknowledged , under the name of Jehovah , which denotes his essence , and therefore is incommunicable to any other ; yet ... acknowledge . For in their exposition of those places of the Old Testament which relate to the Messias , they ...
... acknowledged , under the name of Jehovah , which denotes his essence , and therefore is incommunicable to any other ; yet ... acknowledge . For in their exposition of those places of the Old Testament which relate to the Messias , they ...
Side vi
... acknowledge that the new revelation , brought in by Christ and his Apostles , had made the doctrines much clearer than they were before , ( which the Jews themselves do acknowledge , when they affirm that hidden things are to be made ...
... acknowledge that the new revelation , brought in by Christ and his Apostles , had made the doctrines much clearer than they were before , ( which the Jews themselves do acknowledge , when they affirm that hidden things are to be made ...
Side viii
... acknowledge , that , as to his Divine nature , he was before the world , and that by it he had made the world ... acknowledged in him no other besides the human nature , which , said they , God had raised to a very high dignity , by ...
... acknowledge , that , as to his Divine nature , he was before the world , and that by it he had made the world ... acknowledged in him no other besides the human nature , which , said they , God had raised to a very high dignity , by ...
Side ix
... acknowledged more than one 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 ...
... acknowledged more than one 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 ...
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