The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... tion of Persons in the Godhead . " 4. Christological- such as " The Incarnation , " " The Unity of Christ , " his Humanity ” and his " Priesthood . " 5. Anthropologi- cal - such as " The Constitution of Man , " " The Soul , ' its ...
... tion of Persons in the Godhead . " 4. Christological- such as " The Incarnation , " " The Unity of Christ , " his Humanity ” and his " Priesthood . " 5. Anthropologi- cal - such as " The Constitution of Man , " " The Soul , ' its ...
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... tion of the human soul itself as composed of memory , self - consciousness and will . The soul is trinal ; there- fore God , who made the soul , must be a Trinity . But with all this boldness of speculation , Wycliffe confessed there ...
... tion of the human soul itself as composed of memory , self - consciousness and will . The soul is trinal ; there- fore God , who made the soul , must be a Trinity . But with all this boldness of speculation , Wycliffe confessed there ...
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... tion . " As to those who finally perish , Wycliffe fol- lowed Augustine in declining to pronounce them pre- destinated to evil . Only the saved are praedestinati ; the lost are praesciti . In the department of anthropology , Wycliffe ...
... tion . " As to those who finally perish , Wycliffe fol- lowed Augustine in declining to pronounce them pre- destinated to evil . Only the saved are praedestinati ; the lost are praesciti . In the department of anthropology , Wycliffe ...
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... tion , confession and satisfaction . The thing of vital moment for him was genuine contrition of heart , which was very properly followed by confession , but priestly absolution availed nothing unless the man were first really absolved ...
... tion , confession and satisfaction . The thing of vital moment for him was genuine contrition of heart , which was very properly followed by confession , but priestly absolution availed nothing unless the man were first really absolved ...
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... tion " to theogy , and " to teach them not so much abso- lute truth as his own opinions , something merely prob- able , and in no contradiction with our faith . " There is a limited sense of the word theology , bor- rowed from the ...
... tion " to theogy , and " to teach them not so much abso- lute truth as his own opinions , something merely prob- able , and in no contradiction with our faith . " There is a limited sense of the word theology , bor- rowed from the ...
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