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
... affirm that hidden things are to be made plain to all by the Messias , ) yet they ever maintained that those doctrines were so clearly set down in the books of the Old Testa- ment , that they could not be opposed by them , who ...
... affirm that hidden things are to be made plain to all by the Messias , ) yet they ever maintained that those doctrines were so clearly set down in the books of the Old Testa- ment , that they could not be opposed by them , who ...
Side xi
... Christian without adoring Christ ; and on the other positively affirm , that none but the true God ought to be adored . Thus these two opposite parties did unwillingly do the business of the true Church , which ever op- THE PREFACE . xi.
... Christian without adoring Christ ; and on the other positively affirm , that none but the true God ought to be adored . Thus these two opposite parties did unwillingly do the business of the true Church , which ever op- THE PREFACE . xi.
Side xiii
... affirm the adoration which is paid to Christ is idolatrous , thus renouncing Socinus's principles , who looked upon it as an essential piece of Christianity . So that they can no longer be called Socinians , and themselves affect the ...
... affirm the adoration which is paid to Christ is idolatrous , thus renouncing Socinus's principles , who looked upon it as an essential piece of Christianity . So that they can no longer be called Socinians , and themselves affect the ...
Side xiv
... affirm , that Christ received from God an infinite power to govern the world , without being essen- tially God , is to affirm a downright contradiction , viz . that without partaking of the Divine essence he received one of the ...
... affirm , that Christ received from God an infinite power to govern the world , without being essen- tially God , is to affirm a downright contradiction , viz . that without partaking of the Divine essence he received one of the ...
Side 2
... affirm it to be . And whereas Soci- nus taught , that Christ was made God , and there- fore is a proper object of religious worship ; now the Unitarians , who believe him to be no other than a mere human creature , following the prin ...
... affirm it to be . And whereas Soci- nus taught , that Christ was made God , and there- fore is a proper object of religious worship ; now the Unitarians , who believe him to be no other than a mere human creature , following the prin ...
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