An appeal to Scripture and tradition in defence of the Unitarian faith. [By C. A. Elton.]1818 |
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... eternal hell ; but that the heavenly religion of our Lord consists in looking on the promised MESSIAH as the most consummate blessing which GOD could bestow , or man receive , and that JESUS is that MESSIAH ; -in acting according to the ...
... eternal hell ; but that the heavenly religion of our Lord consists in looking on the promised MESSIAH as the most consummate blessing which GOD could bestow , or man receive , and that JESUS is that MESSIAH ; -in acting according to the ...
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... eternal generation of the Son ; which had- indeed been affirmed by Alexander , bishop of Alexandria , but had not superseded the received opinions , and was not adopted by the Nicene council . If there never was a time when the Son was ...
... eternal generation of the Son ; which had- indeed been affirmed by Alexander , bishop of Alexandria , but had not superseded the received opinions , and was not adopted by the Nicene council . If there never was a time when the Son was ...
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... eternal process . To this the orthodox would have felt no objection , were it not for a dread of the conclusion of Arius , that if a creature at all , the Son was not co - essential with his Creator . The early Fathers had no intention ...
... eternal process . To this the orthodox would have felt no objection , were it not for a dread of the conclusion of Arius , that if a creature at all , the Son was not co - essential with his Creator . The early Fathers had no intention ...
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... eternal life . " JOHN i . 11. He came unto his own , and his own received him not . Not unto his own creatures , in reference to himself as the creator of mankind ; but " to the lost sheep of the house of Israel , " who rejected their ...
... eternal life . " JOHN i . 11. He came unto his own , and his own received him not . Not unto his own creatures , in reference to himself as the creator of mankind ; but " to the lost sheep of the house of Israel , " who rejected their ...
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... " referring , not to a state of ex- istence , which would have no more connexion with the subject of the chapter than a declaration of his supreme divinity , but to his eternal appointment as " the Christ of GOD . " The version 37.
... " referring , not to a state of ex- istence , which would have no more connexion with the subject of the chapter than a declaration of his supreme divinity , but to his eternal appointment as " the Christ of GOD . " The version 37.
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