Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 21Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1864 - Theology |
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... distinctions in him- self , and immeasurably exalted above the world , or the kingdom of manifold life . Consequently , as God is absolute Existence and can admit of no internal distinctions , he cannot be both Father and Son , and ...
... distinctions in him- self , and immeasurably exalted above the world , or the kingdom of manifold life . Consequently , as God is absolute Existence and can admit of no internal distinctions , he cannot be both Father and Son , and ...
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... distinction between the person of the Father and that of the Son , that , as a result of his theory , each was a complete being , an ego , in itself , whose self - consciousness and self - determination were independent of the other ...
... distinction between the person of the Father and that of the Son , that , as a result of his theory , each was a complete being , an ego , in itself , whose self - consciousness and self - determination were independent of the other ...
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... distinction was made . between the Caraites in general and the Ananites in special . The later writers mention four peculiarities of the Ananites : that they were willing to study the Mischna of the Talmud ; that they reckoned the month ...
... distinction was made . between the Caraites in general and the Ananites in special . The later writers mention four peculiarities of the Ananites : that they were willing to study the Mischna of the Talmud ; that they reckoned the month ...
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... distinction between the power to judge and appreciate scriptural truth in the regenerate and in the unregenerate soul . " The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God ; for they are foolishness unto him ; neither can he ...
... distinction between the power to judge and appreciate scriptural truth in the regenerate and in the unregenerate soul . " The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God ; for they are foolishness unto him ; neither can he ...
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... distinction between natural and moral inability so much insisted on by some , we hold to whatever of truth it contains , although most of us are not fond of the phrase , on account of its liability to be misun- derstood or perverted ...
... distinction between natural and moral inability so much insisted on by some , we hold to whatever of truth it contains , although most of us are not fond of the phrase , on account of its liability to be misun- derstood or perverted ...
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