| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - Apologetics - 1823 - 488 pages
...inadequate conceptions of those things. " This origination in the divine Paternity hath ancaently teen looked upon " as the assertion of the unity : and...from the " Father, who is one, and so the union of them." Pearson on the Creed, P. 40. See also my Second Defence, vol. iii. p. 45, 169, 486. Such is... | |
| Daniel Waterland - Apologetics - 1823 - 490 pages
...assertion of the unity: and therefore the Son and Holy Ghost havc " heen believed to he but one find with the Father, because both from the " Father, who is one, and so the union of them." Pearson on the Crsed, p. 40. See also my Second Defence, vol. iii. p. 45, l(i!(, 486. Such is... | |
| John Pearson - Apostles' Creed - 1832 - 652 pages
...than one which were from none, it could not be denied but there were more gods than one. Wherefore this origination^ in the divine paternity hath anciently...because both from the Father, who is one, and so the un :•'!;> of them. Secondly, It is necessary thus to believe in the Father, because our salvation... | |
| John Fletcher - Methodist Church - 1833 - 636 pages
...gods than one. Wherefore this origination in the Divine paternity hath anciently been looked upon аз the assertion of the unity ; and therefore the Son...both from the Father, who is one, and so the union of them."* 8. The Father, therefore, is the fountain of Deity, and of Divine power : and hence it is,... | |
| John William Fletcher - 1835 - 568 pages
...the Unity : and therefore the Sun and the Holy Ghost have been believed to be but one God with tho Father, because both from the Father, who is one, and so the union of them."î 13. AS the most weighty objection that ever has been, or can be made to the Divinity of Christ,... | |
| John Pearson - Apostles' Creed - 1843 - 500 pages
...which were from none, it could not be denied but there were more Gods than one. Wherefore this (o) origination in the Divine Paternity hath anciently...because both from the Father, who is one, and so the (p) union of them. Secondly, It is necessary thus to believe in the Father, because our salvation is... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - Theology - 1843 - 788 pages
...to your shame, for thus imposing on your readers. " This origination in the divine Paternity hutai anciently been " looked upon as the assertion of the...from the Father, who is one, and " so the Union of them8.1" This is a true account of the ancients, worthy of that great man ; while yours is so entirely... | |
| David Thomas - 468 pages
...than one which were from none, it could not be denied but there were more Gods than one. Wherefore this origination in the Divine Paternity hath anciently...both from the Father, who is one, and so the union of them." J " In this relation, [Paternity] I profess that eminence and priority, that as he [the Father]... | |
| John Pearson - Apostles' Creed - 1853 - 640 pages
...more gods than one. Wherefore this origination^ in the divine paternity hath anciently been looked t upon as the assertion of the unity: and therefore...both from the Father, who is one, and so the union of them. Secondly, It is necessary thus to believe in the Father, because our salvation is propounded... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - Theology - 1856 - 712 pages
...o~vvdy(O'6at iratra dvdyKTj. Dionys. Roman, ap. Athan. vol. ip 231. $u<rir fit rote rp«rl pia Ofos. tvaaris Paternity hath anciently been looked upon as the assertion...from the Father, who is one, ' and so the union of them." Pearson 8e 6 irarrjp, e'f ov, <cai irpos ov dvdyfriu on the Creed, p. 40. See also my TO f'£iJ£.... | |
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