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Page 159
... taken then , as it needs must be taken , to designate His original nature , it witnesses most forcibly and impressively to that which is peculiar in it , viz . His origination from God , and such as to exclude all resemblance to any ...
... taken then , as it needs must be taken , to designate His original nature , it witnesses most forcibly and impressively to that which is peculiar in it , viz . His origination from God , and such as to exclude all resemblance to any ...
Page 225
... taken in their full sense , were a sufficient refutation of the heavenly truth , of which they are , each in its ... taken separate from each other . . . . whereas my opponents have taken two bald words of mine , and sling them at me ...
... taken in their full sense , were a sufficient refutation of the heavenly truth , of which they are , each in its ... taken separate from each other . . . . whereas my opponents have taken two bald words of mine , and sling them at me ...
Page 438
... taken for granted , that the divines of the beginning of the fourth century had appropriated any word whatever definitely to express either the idea of Person as contrasted with that of Essence , or of Essence as contrasted with Person ...
... taken for granted , that the divines of the beginning of the fourth century had appropriated any word whatever definitely to express either the idea of Person as contrasted with that of Essence , or of Essence as contrasted with Person ...
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