Defensio Fidei Nicænæ: A Defense of the Nicene Creed, Out of the Extant Writings of the Catholick Doctors, who Flourished During the Three First Centuries of the Christian Church; in which Also is Incidentally Vindicated the Creed of Constantinople; Concerning the Holy Ghost, Volume 1 |
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... REASON , THAT BY MEANS OF IT ESPE- CIALLY THE DIVINITY OF THE SON IS SO ASSERTED , AS THAT THE UNITY OF GOD AND THE DIVINE MONARCHY , IS NEVERTHELESS PRESERVED UN- IMPAIRED . FOR ALTHOUGH THE NAME AND THE NATURE BE COMMON TO THE TWO ...
... REASON , THAT BY MEANS OF IT ESPE- CIALLY THE DIVINITY OF THE SON IS SO ASSERTED , AS THAT THE UNITY OF GOD AND THE DIVINE MONARCHY , IS NEVERTHELESS PRESERVED UN- IMPAIRED . FOR ALTHOUGH THE NAME AND THE NATURE BE COMMON TO THE TWO ...
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... reasons for thinking otherwise . Well then , let us see . 10. The first objection they urge is , that in Exodus iii . 4 we read , that God spoke to Moses out of the burning bush ; and , in Exod . xix . 20 , and xx . 1 , that God gave ...
... reasons for thinking otherwise . Well then , let us see . 10. The first objection they urge is , that in Exodus iii . 4 we read , that God spoke to Moses out of the burning bush ; and , in Exod . xix . 20 , and xx . 1 , that God gave ...
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... reason of his service , and the name Lord by reason of His inspiration . " With these agree Ful- gentius ( against Maximus ) and other writers ; and this opinion of the ancients seems to me to receive complete confirmation from that ...
... reason of his service , and the name Lord by reason of His inspiration . " With these agree Ful- gentius ( against Maximus ) and other writers ; and this opinion of the ancients seems to me to receive complete confirmation from that ...
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... reasons ) assigned unto filled at . " ] this time the dispensation of the Incarnation , yet had He always been a benefactor to mankind ; for nothing of what is good among men was ever done , except by the Word of God visiting the souls ...
... reasons ) assigned unto filled at . " ] this time the dispensation of the Incarnation , yet had He always been a benefactor to mankind ; for nothing of what is good among men was ever done , except by the Word of God visiting the souls ...
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... reason can be given for the ellipsis ; but , if the meaning of the passage be that which we give it , as it certainly is , the reason for the ellipsis may most easily be given . For it would have been a much more unusual form of ...
... reason can be given for the ellipsis ; but , if the meaning of the passage be that which we give it , as it certainly is , the reason for the ellipsis may most easily be given . For it would have been a much more unusual form of ...
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