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... express it , ) a reiteration of the One Infinite Nature of God , a communicated divinity , in the Person of our Lord ; an inference supported by the force of the word " only begotten , " and verified by the freedom and fulness with ...
... express it , ) a reiteration of the One Infinite Nature of God , a communicated divinity , in the Person of our Lord ; an inference supported by the force of the word " only begotten , " and verified by the freedom and fulness with ...
Page 186
... express the reality and subsistence of the Son ; and no word could be less metaphorical and more precise for this purpose , although the Platonists chose to refine , and from an affectation of reverence refused to speak of God except as ...
... express the reality and subsistence of the Son ; and no word could be less metaphorical and more precise for this purpose , although the Platonists chose to refine , and from an affectation of reverence refused to speak of God except as ...
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... express Image of His Person ; the Eusebians , influenced by their own heterodoxy , said one to another , ' Let us agree to this ; for we too are of God , there being one God , of whom are all things . ' . . . The Bishops , however ...
... express Image of His Person ; the Eusebians , influenced by their own heterodoxy , said one to another , ' Let us agree to this ; for we too are of God , there being one God , of whom are all things . ' . . . The Bishops , however ...
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