| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1847 - 482 páginas
...distinct natures, and one person for ever. Q. 22. How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man ? Jl. Christ, the Son of God, became man, by taking to himself...conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost, in the womb of the Virgin Mary, and born of her, yet without sin. Q. 23. What offices doth Christ execute as our Redeemer?... | |
| Bennet Tyler - 1847 - 258 páginas
...— the same in substance, equal in power and glory." We also believe that " Christ being the eternal son of God, became man, by taking to himself, a true body and a reasonable soul ;" and that he now is, and will continue to be, "both God and man, in two distinct natures, and one... | |
| Robert Shaw (of Whitburn.) - 1847 - 372 páginas
...common infirmi» John i. 1, 14. 1 John v. 20. Phil. ii. 6. Gal iv. 4. ties thereof, yet without sin;11 being conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost, in the womb of the Virgin Mary, of her substance.12 So that two whole, perfect, and distinct natures, the Godhead... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1847 - 592 páginas
...him man's nature with all the essential properties and common infirmities thereof, yet without sin ; being conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin Mary of her substance, so that two whole perfect and distinct natures, the Godhead and the... | |
| England. - Assembly of Divines. - Shorter Catechism, Mary Thomson Symington - 1878 - 302 páginas
...two distinct natures, and one person, for ever. 22. How did Chriat, being the Son of God, become man? Christ, the Son of God, became man, by taking to Himself...conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin Mary, and born of her, yet without sin. 'WHAT think ye of Christ? whose son is He? That... | |
| 1879 - 640 páginas
...his will. NOTES ON THE CATECHISM. QUEST. 22. How did Christ, bring ike Son of Cod, become man ? ANS. Christ, the Son of God, became man by taking to himself...conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost, in the womb of the Virgin Mary, and born of her, yet without sin. 1. Christ was the San of God. See Ps. ii. 7. 2.... | |
| John Green - 1879 - 326 páginas
...SECOND SECTION. Q. 21. How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man? — A. Christ, the Son ol God, became man by taking to Himself a true body,...conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin Mary, and born of her, yet without sin. neb, ii. 14 ; Matt, xxvi. 38 ; L,ukt THE SYSTEMATIC... | |
| John Green - 1879 - 322 páginas
...CATECHISM— SECOND SECTION. How did Christ, being the Son of God, become man? — A. Christ, the Son ot • God, became man by taking to Himself a true body,...conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin Mary, and born of her, yet without sin. neb. ii. 14 ; Matt. xxvi. 38 ; Luke THE SYSTEMATIC... | |
| Archibald Alexander Hodge - 1879 - 706 páginas
...him man's nature, and all the essential properties and common infirmities thereof, yet without sin: being conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the Virgin Mary, of her substance. So that two whole, perfect, and distinct natures, the Godhead and... | |
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