Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... Messiah may be thus stated : -- Whatever belongs to Messiah , that may and must be attributed to Jesus , as being the true and only Christ ; and accordingly we have seen , that the evangelists and apostles apply those passages to our ...
... Messiah may be thus stated : -- Whatever belongs to Messiah , that may and must be attributed to Jesus , as being the true and only Christ ; and accordingly we have seen , that the evangelists and apostles apply those passages to our ...
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... Messiah . " The Jews regarded the former as necessarily involving a claim to Divinity , but not the latter ; and the disciples did not conceive that they fully confessed their Master , by calling him the Messiah , without adding to it ...
... Messiah . " The Jews regarded the former as necessarily involving a claim to Divinity , but not the latter ; and the disciples did not conceive that they fully confessed their Master , by calling him the Messiah , without adding to it ...
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... Messiah among their ancient writers . The question is , how came " Son of God " to be an appellative of Messiah ? " MESSIAH " is an official title ; " SON , " a per . sonal one . It is granted that the Messiah is the Son of God ; but it ...
... Messiah among their ancient writers . The question is , how came " Son of God " to be an appellative of Messiah ? " MESSIAH " is an official title ; " SON , " a per . sonal one . It is granted that the Messiah is the Son of God ; but it ...
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