An appeal to Scripture and tradition in defence of the Unitarian faith. [By C. A. Elton.]1818 |
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... supposed , with the Eastern and certain of the Greek philosophers , the separate being and indestructible nature of the human thinking faculty or soul , and its pre - existence before its union with a mortal body . Their founder is ...
... supposed , with the Eastern and certain of the Greek philosophers , the separate being and indestructible nature of the human thinking faculty or soul , and its pre - existence before its union with a mortal body . Their founder is ...
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... supposed it , to enter the body of Jesus at his baptism , and leave it before his crucifixion . This was in process of time improved into a union of the divine and human natures at the moment either of conception or of birth . That the ...
... supposed it , to enter the body of Jesus at his baptism , and leave it before his crucifixion . This was in process of time improved into a union of the divine and human natures at the moment either of conception or of birth . That the ...
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... supposed revelation was in fact ineffectual ; and that a body of Jews , converts to Christ , existed in the apostolic age , who believed in him as a man in " all respects like his brethren , " the " Son of God " by adoption , God only ...
... supposed revelation was in fact ineffectual ; and that a body of Jews , converts to Christ , existed in the apostolic age , who believed in him as a man in " all respects like his brethren , " the " Son of God " by adoption , God only ...
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... supposed his inferiority to the Father , as to his cause or source . By this they did not mean the inferiority of his nature in respect to manhood , which could never have been a question at all ; but the inferiority of his whole being ...
... supposed his inferiority to the Father , as to his cause or source . By this they did not mean the inferiority of his nature in respect to manhood , which could never have been a question at all ; but the inferiority of his whole being ...
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... supposed that the reason of God could project itself without his volition : and the proposition of Arius remained unshaken , that the Son did not exist as the Son before he was pro- duced . From this unfortunate dilemma an escape was in ...
... supposed that the reason of God could project itself without his volition : and the proposition of Arius remained unshaken , that the Son did not exist as the Son before he was pro- duced . From this unfortunate dilemma an escape was in ...
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