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-VARIOUS proofs were adduced , in the last chapter , that the visible Jehovah of the Old Testament is to be regarded as a Being distinct from the FATHER , yet having Divine titles ascribed to him , being arrayed with Divine attributes ...
-VARIOUS proofs were adduced , in the last chapter , that the visible Jehovah of the Old Testament is to be regarded as a Being distinct from the FATHER , yet having Divine titles ascribed to him , being arrayed with Divine attributes ...
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In this manner we are told , by those who allow the Divinity of Christ , while they deny his Divine Sonship , that , as Son of God was one of the common appellations of Christ among his disciples , it was natural for them to ascribe ...
In this manner we are told , by those who allow the Divinity of Christ , while they deny his Divine Sonship , that , as Son of God was one of the common appellations of Christ among his disciples , it was natural for them to ascribe ...
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Doddridge demurs to this , on the ground of its being unusual in Scripture to call the Divine nature of Christ " the Spirit of holiness , " or the " Holy Spirit . " This is , however , far from a conclusive objection : it is not so ...
Doddridge demurs to this , on the ground of its being unusual in Scripture to call the Divine nature of Christ " the Spirit of holiness , " or the " Holy Spirit . " This is , however , far from a conclusive objection : it is not so ...
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