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
... observation is particularly of force against those who formerly opposed the doctrine of the blessed Trinity , and that of our Saviour's being God . These heretics thought they followed the opinion of the ancient Jews . Therefore they ...
... observation is particularly of force against those who formerly opposed the doctrine of the blessed Trinity , and that of our Saviour's being God . These heretics thought they followed the opinion of the ancient Jews . Therefore they ...
Side ix
... observe this last thing , that Arius's heresy was destroyed by proofs from Scripture for the eternal Divinity of our Saviour , ( though it was a long time countenanced by the Roman emperors , by the Van- dal kings in Afric , and by the ...
... observe this last thing , that Arius's heresy was destroyed by proofs from Scripture for the eternal Divinity of our Saviour , ( though it was a long time countenanced by the Roman emperors , by the Van- dal kings in Afric , and by the ...
Side xiv
... observed , that the Jewish tradition was favourable to those doctrines of which the Socinians make Justin to have ... observation , without meddling at all with his arguments drawn from the Fathers , to shew clearly , that the like ...
... observed , that the Jewish tradition was favourable to those doctrines of which the Socinians make Justin to have ... observation , without meddling at all with his arguments drawn from the Fathers , to shew clearly , that the like ...
Side 10
... observations which were per- fectly new . We have therefore no reason to look upon this sort of tradition as the source from whence the Jews in Christ's time drew their mea- sures of the sense and meaning of the writings of the Old ...
... observations which were per- fectly new . We have therefore no reason to look upon this sort of tradition as the source from whence the Jews in Christ's time drew their mea- sures of the sense and meaning of the writings of the Old ...
Side 22
... observations , and made thence those para- phrases which we have under their name . f For the confirmation of this conjecture , consider , 1. That we find in these paraphrases very many explications , which can by no means agree with ...
... observations , and made thence those para- phrases which we have under their name . f For the confirmation of this conjecture , consider , 1. That we find in these paraphrases very many explications , which can by no means agree with ...
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