An appeal to Scripture and tradition in defence of the Unitarian faith [by sir C.A. Elton].1818 - 80 pages |
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... exaltation . Unitarians take not their faith from Socinus ; for 66 one is their master , even Christ . " They can hear therefore , with a smile , the reproach of defection from their imaginary patriarch ; and they compassionate the ...
... exaltation . Unitarians take not their faith from Socinus ; for 66 one is their master , even Christ . " They can hear therefore , with a smile , the reproach of defection from their imaginary patriarch ; and they compassionate the ...
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... exaltation of the nature of Christ , and his investment with attributes as peculiarly his own , which belonged to him only from the favour of God . The Gnostics were indeed con- demned as heretics by apostolical authority ; but they had ...
... exaltation of the nature of Christ , and his investment with attributes as peculiarly his own , which belonged to him only from the favour of God . The Gnostics were indeed con- demned as heretics by apostolical authority ; but they had ...
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... EXALTED him , and GIVEN him a name , which is above every name . How one in the form of God should be himself GOD , or how GOD should be exalted , it is impossible to explain . " Equal with God " may be rendered " like God ; " though ...
... EXALTED him , and GIVEN him a name , which is above every name . How one in the form of God should be himself GOD , or how GOD should be exalted , it is impossible to explain . " Equal with God " may be rendered " like God ; " though ...
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... exalt himself on his miraculous powers . The words " was made in the likeness of men , " which are supposed to describe " the taking of the manhood into God , " will certainly convey that idea , if the preconceived hypothesis of ...
... exalt himself on his miraculous powers . The words " was made in the likeness of men , " which are supposed to describe " the taking of the manhood into God , " will certainly convey that idea , if the preconceived hypothesis of ...
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... exalted for his obedience unto death : " as God could neither , consistently with his wisdom , reward the obedience of one who could not disobey ; nor would he tempt , nor suffer to be tempted , one who could not yield to temptation ...
... exalted for his obedience unto death : " as God could neither , consistently with his wisdom , reward the obedience of one who could not disobey ; nor would he tempt , nor suffer to be tempted , one who could not yield to temptation ...
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