Theological Institutes, Volumen1Mason, 1823 |
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... Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation , that is the act of assuming our nature . If the first be allowed , then this is saying no more than that he is the Son of God , because of his mira culous conception in the womb of the virgin ...
... Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation , that is the act of assuming our nature . If the first be allowed , then this is saying no more than that he is the Son of God , because of his mira culous conception in the womb of the virgin ...
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... Godhead ; and the Father the Divinity , the consequence would be , that not only the Father would be deprived of his pre - eminence , being of and from himself alone ; but also , that there would necessarily be two Gods . On the other ...
... Godhead ; and the Father the Divinity , the consequence would be , that not only the Father would be deprived of his pre - eminence , being of and from himself alone ; but also , that there would necessarily be two Gods . On the other ...
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... Godhead is capable of suffering , which is both impious and absurd : if you say that God did not suffer , then , although the person that suffered had both a Divine and a human nature , the sufferings were merely those of a man , for ...
... Godhead is capable of suffering , which is both impious and absurd : if you say that God did not suffer , then , although the person that suffered had both a Divine and a human nature , the sufferings were merely those of a man , for ...
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