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... hand , a subordination of the Son to the Father As explained by Bull and Petavius . · 158 • 159 • 160 161 162 • 163 · • • 164 Ministration of the Son and Spirit . Abuse of the term " Son ” • 166 167 Leading to materiality and ditheism ...
... hand , a subordination of the Son to the Father As explained by Bull and Petavius . · 158 • 159 • 160 161 162 • 163 · • • 164 Ministration of the Son and Spirit . Abuse of the term " Son ” • 166 167 Leading to materiality and ditheism ...
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... hand , it was natural that the Asian Churches should be affection- ately attached to a custom which their first founders , and they inspired teachers , had sanctioned . But the case was very different , when Churches , which had for ...
... hand , it was natural that the Asian Churches should be affection- ately attached to a custom which their first founders , and they inspired teachers , had sanctioned . But the case was very different , when Churches , which had for ...
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... hand might be called mere external forms , and on the other , had actually been delivered to the Jews on Divine authority . Some light is thrown upon the subject by the Epistle to the Hebrews , in which it is implied throughout , that ...
... hand might be called mere external forms , and on the other , had actually been delivered to the Jews on Divine authority . Some light is thrown upon the subject by the Epistle to the Hebrews , in which it is implied throughout , that ...
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... hand , while the line of tradition , drawn out as it was to the distance of two centuries from the Apostles , had at length become of too frail a texture , to resist the touch of subtle and ill - directed reason , the Church was ...
... hand , while the line of tradition , drawn out as it was to the distance of two centuries from the Apostles , had at length become of too frail a texture , to resist the touch of subtle and ill - directed reason , the Church was ...
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... hand , much of that mischievous fanaticism is avoided , which at present abounds from the vanity of men , who think that they can explain the sublime doctrines and . exuberant promises of the Gospel , before they have yet learned to ...
... hand , much of that mischievous fanaticism is avoided , which at present abounds from the vanity of men , who think that they can explain the sublime doctrines and . exuberant promises of the Gospel , before they have yet learned to ...
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