| Thomas Low Nichols - 1855 - 138 páginas
...that in the Saviour are two distinct natures, the Divine and human, revealed in one form ; that this union between the Son of God and the Son of Man was made at the moment of the Virgin's conception and never to be dissolved ; that this union is not of... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1856 - 328 páginas
...other human, or the man Christ Jesus. 2. That these two hypostases had only one outward appearance. 3. That the union between the Son of God and the Son...Virgin's conception, and was never to be dissolved. 4. That this union was not of nature or person, but of will and affection. 5. That Christ was to be... | |
| James Amiraux Jeremie, Alfred Lyall - 1857 - 540 páginas
...other human, or the man Christ Jesus. 2. That these two hypostases had only one outward appearance. 3. That the union between the Son of God and the Son...Virgin's conception, and was never to be dissolved. 4. That this union was not of nature or person, but of will and affection. 5. That Christ was to be... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1859 - 826 páginas
...WORD, and the other, which was human, was the man JESUS; that these two persons had only one aspect ; that the union between the SON of GOD and the SON...affection ; that CHRIST was therefore to be carefully distinguished from GOD, who dwelt in him as in his temple ; and that Mary was to be called the mother... | |
| John Eadie - 1862 - 720 páginas
...antagonist, arid persuaded Celeetine, the Bishop of Rome, to join him in declaring Nestorius a the Son of God and the Son of Man was formed in the moment...Virgin's conception, and was never to be dissolved. 4. That this union was not of nature or person, but of will and affection. 5. That Christ was to be... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1871 - 370 páginas
...that resided in him. But " the union between the Son of God and the sore of man," they said, " was not an union of nature, or of person, but only of will...affection; that Christ was therefore to be carefully distinguished from God, who dwelt in him, as in his temple." In this manner did the Nestorians, who... | |
| Henry Wheeler - 1908 - 418 páginas
...Word, and the other, which was human, was the man Jesus ; that these two persons had only one aspect ; that the union between the Son of God and the Son...never to be dissolved ; that it was not, however, a union of nature or of person, but only of will and affection ; that Christ was therefore to be carefully... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1840 - 336 páginas
...Word; and the other, which was human, was the man Jesus; that these two persons had only one aspect; that the union between the Son of God and the son...be dissolved; that it was not, however, an union of natures, or of persons, but only of will and affection; that Christ was therefore to be carefully distinguished... | |
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