An appeal to Scripture and tradition in defence of the Unitarian faith. [By C. A. Elton.]1818 |
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... flesh : " or that he , who was commissioned as the Messiah , is a proper human being . Cerinthus was one of the latter Gnostics . He allowed the human reality , and believed the emanation , or the Christ , as he supposed it , to enter ...
... flesh : " or that he , who was commissioned as the Messiah , is a proper human being . Cerinthus was one of the latter Gnostics . He allowed the human reality , and believed the emanation , or the Christ , as he supposed it , to enter ...
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... flesh Christ came , who is over all , God blessed for ever . Amen . As the ancient copies of the Gospels were not pointed , the pauses must be regulated by the sense . The charge of altering the punctuation , in order to make the text ...
... flesh Christ came , who is over all , God blessed for ever . Amen . As the ancient copies of the Gospels were not pointed , the pauses must be regulated by the sense . The charge of altering the punctuation , in order to make the text ...
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... flesh . The words rendered who is are in the original ὁ ων . The Greek article is often used as a rela- tive , especially by Homer ; but as the Apostle had used the proper relative os , three times before this passage , in reference to ...
... flesh . The words rendered who is are in the original ὁ ων . The Greek article is often used as a rela- tive , especially by Homer ; but as the Apostle had used the proper relative os , three times before this passage , in reference to ...
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... flesh : he who is over all , GOD , or God who is over all , be blessed for ever . Amen . " This " troublesome passage for Unitarians " was thus understood by Bucer and Erasmus , who were both Trinitarians . As nothing is too trifling ...
... flesh : he who is over all , GOD , or God who is over all , be blessed for ever . Amen . " This " troublesome passage for Unitarians " was thus understood by Bucer and Erasmus , who were both Trinitarians . As nothing is too trifling ...
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... 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 Messiah . JOHN i . 14. And the word was made flesh 28.
... 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 Messiah . JOHN i . 14. And the word was made flesh 28.
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