Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 21Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1864 - Theology |
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... relation to each other . Nevertheless , he distinctly admitted the reality of God , while he maintained that no distinctions or relations could be predicated of him . The church , on the other hand , guided by the testimonies of the ...
... relation to each other . Nevertheless , he distinctly admitted the reality of God , while he maintained that no distinctions or relations could be predicated of him . The church , on the other hand , guided by the testimonies of the ...
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... relations to each other , unless they are previously arranged according to some system . In the opinions of Arius a discrimination must be made between his fundamental doctrine and the inferences which he deduced from it . We propose to ...
... relations to each other , unless they are previously arranged according to some system . In the opinions of Arius a discrimination must be made between his fundamental doctrine and the inferences which he deduced from it . We propose to ...
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... relation of God to his creatures , and not to his relation to the Son , so , too , the word ayévηtos refers to his relation to the creatures , whereas in reference to the Son , God is called the Father . The term Father is far exalted ...
... relation of God to his creatures , and not to his relation to the Son , so , too , the word ayévηtos refers to his relation to the creatures , whereas in reference to the Son , God is called the Father . The term Father is far exalted ...
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... relation to the world . The latter relation he assumed in conse- quence of the love of the Father to men , since God desired not only that all things should " consist " ( Col. i . 17 ) by his Logos ( creation ) , but also that through ...
... relation to the world . The latter relation he assumed in conse- quence of the love of the Father to men , since God desired not only that all things should " consist " ( Col. i . 17 ) by his Logos ( creation ) , but also that through ...
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... relation to the Father was contingent or incidental [ and not an absolute necessity ] . " Hence Arius did not yet employ the formula ἦν ποτε κ . τ . λ . in his letter to Alexander , which is given at the commencement of this Article ...
... relation to the Father was contingent or incidental [ and not an absolute necessity ] . " Hence Arius did not yet employ the formula ἦν ποτε κ . τ . λ . in his letter to Alexander , which is given at the commencement of this Article ...
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