Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1B. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Cerinthus . We have not any particular account of all the branches of his system ; and it is possible that we may ascribe to him some of those tenets by which later sects of Gnostics were discriminated . But we have authority for saying ...
... Cerinthus . We have not any particular account of all the branches of his system ; and it is possible that we may ascribe to him some of those tenets by which later sects of Gnostics were discriminated . But we have authority for saying ...
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... Cerinthus ; that these positions , which are merely affirmed in the introduction , are proved in the progress of the Gospel , by the testimony of John the Baptist , and by the words and the actions of our Lord ; and that after the proof ...
... Cerinthus ; that these positions , which are merely affirmed in the introduction , are proved in the progress of the Gospel , by the testimony of John the Baptist , and by the words and the actions of our Lord ; and that after the proof ...
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... Cerinthus applied to an inferior spirit , was equivalent to a phrase in common use among the Jews , ' the Word of Jehovah , ' and was probably borrowed from thence , John by his use of Logos rescues it from the degraded use of Cerinthus ...
... Cerinthus applied to an inferior spirit , was equivalent to a phrase in common use among the Jews , ' the Word of Jehovah , ' and was probably borrowed from thence , John by his use of Logos rescues it from the degraded use of Cerinthus ...
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