Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 21Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1864 - Theology |
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... respecting his name and worship , is to be taken in the same sense ; it was not written for the sake of the Logos , who had been adored long before he became man . When he subsequently assumed our nature and received the name of Jesus ...
... respecting his name and worship , is to be taken in the same sense ; it was not written for the sake of the Logos , who had been adored long before he became man . When he subsequently assumed our nature and received the name of Jesus ...
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... respect to his divine nature , and also he who is exalted , in respect to his human nature ( l . c . 45 ) . " Jesus Christ , the same yesterday , and to - day , and for ever " ( Heb . xiii . 18 ) , who is eternally unchangeable , is the ...
... respect to his divine nature , and also he who is exalted , in respect to his human nature ( l . c . 45 ) . " Jesus Christ , the same yesterday , and to - day , and for ever " ( Heb . xiii . 18 ) , who is eternally unchangeable , is the ...
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... respecting the Lord in their proper sense . We do not stone him like the Jews , when we hear him speak of his eternal deity , neither are we offended , like the Arians , when he , as a man , employs for our sakes the language of human ...
... respecting the Lord in their proper sense . We do not stone him like the Jews , when we hear him speak of his eternal deity , neither are we offended , like the Arians , when he , as a man , employs for our sakes the language of human ...
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... respect to his nature ; but with respect to his free will he remained good during his own pleasure . " They added , that , as God had foreseen that he would remain good , he had , by way of anticipation , bestowed the glory on him which ...
... respect to his nature ; but with respect to his free will he remained good during his own pleasure . " They added , that , as God had foreseen that he would remain good , he had , by way of anticipation , bestowed the glory on him which ...
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... respecting the Father can be worthy of our confidence ( ad Episc . Aeg . et Lib . 16 ) . Thus Arius developed his fundamental principle to its last results - the destruction of Christianity itself ; but by this process he in reality ...
... respecting the Father can be worthy of our confidence ( ad Episc . Aeg . et Lib . 16 ) . Thus Arius developed his fundamental principle to its last results - the destruction of Christianity itself ; but by this process he in reality ...
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