| Gerald Lewis Bray - 2004 - 682 páginas
...they may be proved by most certain warrant of Holy Scripture. 02. Of Faith in the Holy Trinity 08. There is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts or passions, of infmite power, wisdom and goodness, the maker and preserver of all things, both visible and invisible.... | |
| James Hastings - 2004 - 344 páginas
...(o/i«oToffe(i (optr ii/ur, RVm 'of like nature'); Ja 5". Cf. Article i. (in Thirty-nine Articles), ' There is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions.' This is nearly the sense of ' passions of sins ' in Ro 7', AVm and RV for AV ' motions,' where it is... | |
| Elmer Wiebe - 2005 - 370 páginas
...contradiction of terms is found in the language of a trinitarian creed: "In unity of this Godhead are three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost." There are many things that are mysterious written in the word of God, but we may safely presume... | |
| David Crump, Murray Pura - 2006 - 207 páginas
...(Chapter II, Article 1). Similarly, the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Anglican/ Episcopal church says, "There is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions..." ( Article I). Knowing all this, my caller's sentiments did not take me by surprise. I realized that... | |
| Phil Mundt - 2007 - 498 páginas
...the bishop. Their biblical view of God is stated in the thirty-nine Articles of the Episcopal Faith: "There is but one living and true God, everlasting,...Preserver of all things both visible and invisible." Because the Episcopal Church was the state church of Virginia prior to the Revolutionary War, most... | |
| Michael Hand - 2006 - 170 páginas
...gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. (John 3. 16) There is but one living and true God, everlasting,...preserver of all things both visible and invisible. (Anglican Book of Common Prayer, Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, Article I) He is Allah, besides... | |
| Charles J. Colton - 2006 - 222 páginas
...faith tradition. We may summarize the Anglican creed as follows: IV Affirms that in the "unity of [the] Godhead there be three persons, of one substance,...power, and eternity; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost." Clearly presents both the divine and human natures in Christ, as well as the full scope of... | |
| 492 páginas
...understand, and that you never can understand ? In the Episcopalian creed God is described as follows : " There is but one living and true God, everlasting, •without body, parts or passions" Think of that ! — without body, parts, or passions. I defy any man in the world to write a better... | |
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