| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 666 páginas
...20. f JobU. 33. J Eiod. xx. 19. §Cwit. r. 10. vOL.11. 3E of the Father, full of grace and truth*. The union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ, though it appears indeed a mystery, which he cannot fully explain, is nevertheless a glorious certainty,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 676 páginas
...f Job ix. 33. + Exod. «. 19. § Cant. y. 10. VOL. II. 3 E of the Father, full of grace and truth*. The union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ, though it appears indeed a mystery, which he cannot fully explain, is nevertheless a glorious certainty,... | |
| Ezekiel Hopkins (bp. of Derry.) - 1809 - 648 páginas
...live, and, as God, a power to live, it was impossible for him to be holden of death. 2. Because of the union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ, it was impossible that his Flesh should see Corruption ; which yet it must certainly have done, had... | |
| John Owen - 1812 - 578 páginas
...he was man also, and as man, and in that wherein he was man, did he suffer. But their ignorance of the union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ, each nature preserving its distinct properties and operations, is what they would by no means part... | |
| John Owen - 1812 - 584 páginas
...he was man also, and as man, and in that wherein he was man, did he suffer. But their ignorance of the union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ, each nature preserving its distinct properties and operations, is what they would by no means part... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1812 - 512 páginas
...things pertaining to God, and the other furnished him with a sense of the infirmities of man. — This union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ was necessary to fit and qualify him for the discharge of his threefold office of Prophet, Priest,... | |
| 1815 - 882 páginas
...D.eity died on the cross. This, we think, he will not — But wfll tell us, that, in consequence of the union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ, though the man or human nature only suffered, yet there was an infinite atonement made for sin. Indeed,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1815 - 342 páginas
...(1). He heholds Ids glory, as that of the only hegotten of the father, full of grace and truth (2). The union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ, though it appears indeed a mystery, which he cannot fully explain, it nevertheless a glorious certainty,... | |
| Samuel Eyles Pierce - 1815 - 644 páginas
...conceived and born of a pure virgin, without spot or stain of sin, to make us clean from all sin. By the union of the divine and human nature, in the person of one Christ, the Son of God became the Son of Man ; perfect God and perfect man; God-man, in whom dwelleth... | |
| Samuel Horsley (bp. of St. Asaph.) - 1816 - 394 páginas
...that great mystery of the gospel the union of the nature which governs and the nature which serves — the union of the divine and human nature, in the person of the Christ? This doctrine therefore was, no less than that of the divinity of the Messiah, a novelty,... | |
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