Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... person may not be taken to signify " the same thing " in us and in God . It is true , as before observed , that three persons among men or angels , would convey the idea of three different and separate beings ; but it may be questioned ...
... person may not be taken to signify " the same thing " in us and in God . It is true , as before observed , that three persons among men or angels , would convey the idea of three different and separate beings ; but it may be questioned ...
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... person ; and to understand by that person any other than Christ , who is just before named , is against all grammar , which never allows without absolute necessity any other accusative to be understood by the verb than that of some person ...
... person ; and to understand by that person any other than Christ , who is just before named , is against all grammar , which never allows without absolute necessity any other accusative to be understood by the verb than that of some person ...
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... person of the Godhead his Father , he makes the plainest distinction that is possible between the Father , as such , and the Holy Ghost . By the personal acts which he ascribes to the Spirit of God , he distinguishes the first person ...
... person of the Godhead his Father , he makes the plainest distinction that is possible between the Father , as such , and the Holy Ghost . By the personal acts which he ascribes to the Spirit of God , he distinguishes the first person ...
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