Theological Institutes, Volumen1Mason, 1823 |
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... reference to past or future , and to the exclusion of the idea of that flow under which we conceive of time . The proper abstract idea of duration is , however , simple continuance of being , without any reference to the exact degree or ...
... reference to past or future , and to the exclusion of the idea of that flow under which we conceive of time . The proper abstract idea of duration is , however , simple continuance of being , without any reference to the exact degree or ...
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... reference to God , he assumed a Divine character , and made himself “ equal with God . " They therefore took up stones to stone him . In that important argument between our Lord and the Jews , in which his great object was to establish ...
... reference to God , he assumed a Divine character , and made himself “ equal with God . " They therefore took up stones to stone him . In that important argument between our Lord and the Jews , in which his great object was to establish ...
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... reference either to the nature in which he was incarnated , that is to say , his manhood ; or to that which incar- nated itself , that is to say , his Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation , that is the act of assuming our nature ...
... reference either to the nature in which he was incarnated , that is to say , his manhood ; or to that which incar- nated itself , that is to say , his Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation , that is the act of assuming our nature ...
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