An appeal to Scripture and tradition in defence of the Unitarian faith. [By C. A. Elton.]1818 |
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... pre - existent nature of Christ ; but were , as to his person , humani- tarians , and believed only in his legatarian and elec- tive office , as the representative and organ of the Divinity . He further says , " Jesus may still be the ...
... pre - existent nature of Christ ; but were , as to his person , humani- tarians , and believed only in his legatarian and elec- tive office , as the representative and organ of the Divinity . He further says , " Jesus may still be the ...
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... pre - existent attri- bute of God , the creative Logos , was immediately derived from what might have seemed to them in- spired authority . That Irenĉus , and others after Justin's time , suffered martyrdom , as did Justin himself ...
... pre - existent attri- bute of God , the creative Logos , was immediately derived from what might have seemed to them in- spired authority . That Irenĉus , and others after Justin's time , suffered martyrdom , as did Justin himself ...
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... pre- existent Christ into an independent and co - equal intelligence they still thought of him as an aitri- bute clothed with personality , and derived from and dependent on the self - existing God . The Nicene Fathers do not venture on ...
... pre- existent Christ into an independent and co - equal intelligence they still thought of him as an aitri- bute clothed with personality , and derived from and dependent on the self - existing God . The Nicene Fathers do not venture on ...
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... pre- existent nature : " the only begotten [ best beloved ] Son , " and " the Son of God , " show in what sense John meant the word God to be understood , as titular of the word . 1 TIM . iii . 15. Without controversy great is the ...
... pre- existent nature : " the only begotten [ best beloved ] Son , " and " the Son of God , " show in what sense John meant the word God to be understood , as titular of the word . 1 TIM . iii . 15. Without controversy great is the ...
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... pre - existent nature be allowed ; but it need imply no more than his appearance as an ordinary mortal , subject to human sufferings and humiliations , though the image , or representative , of God . HEB . i . 10. And thou , LORD ! in ...
... pre - existent nature be allowed ; but it need imply no more than his appearance as an ordinary mortal , subject to human sufferings and humiliations , though the image , or representative , of God . HEB . i . 10. And thou , LORD ! in ...
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