An appeal to Scripture and tradition in defence of the Unitarian faith. [By C. A. Elton.]1818 |
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... divine titles applied to him by their prophets were by them understood in a titular and derivative sense , as applied to the prophets themselves , and to their anointed princes or judges . Miraculous agency , the being raised from the ...
... divine titles applied to him by their prophets were by them understood in a titular and derivative sense , as applied to the prophets themselves , and to their anointed princes or judges . Miraculous agency , the being raised from the ...
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... divine and human natures at the moment either of conception or of birth . That the Gnostic philosophy was the only heresy of the first age , though there then existed a body of converts regarding Christ as only a man anointed with power ...
... divine and human natures at the moment either of conception or of birth . That the Gnostic philosophy was the only heresy of the first age , though there then existed a body of converts regarding Christ as only a man anointed with power ...
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... divine glory . But his belief in a special illu- mination is quite sufficient to set the question at rest , as to the fact whether these opinions were or were not the received traditions ; and it is evident , from his own words , that ...
... divine glory . But his belief in a special illu- mination is quite sufficient to set the question at rest , as to the fact whether these opinions were or were not the received traditions ; and it is evident , from his own words , that ...
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... divine and human natures in Christ were distinct , though united . The definitions of these successive councils were finally embodied and reduced to system in the forged " creed of Athanasius , " 5 composed some time at the close of the ...
... divine and human natures in Christ were distinct , though united . The definitions of these successive councils were finally embodied and reduced to system in the forged " creed of Athanasius , " 5 composed some time at the close of the ...
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... . JOHN i . 3. All things were made by him . 10. The world was made by him . If the words were made be judged correct , and referred to the work of material creation , the Word must plainly be understood of the original Divine Wisdom , 25.
... . JOHN i . 3. All things were made by him . 10. The world was made by him . If the words were made be judged correct , and referred to the work of material creation , the Word must plainly be understood of the original Divine Wisdom , 25.
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