Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... creatures , and from which all creatures are ex- cluded , the Deity of Christ is established beyond reasonable controversy . No argument can be more conclusive than this . Of the essence of Deity we know nothing , but that he is a ...
... creatures , and from which all creatures are ex- cluded , the Deity of Christ is established beyond reasonable controversy . No argument can be more conclusive than this . Of the essence of Deity we know nothing , but that he is a ...
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... creatures out of nothing , is Coloss . i , 15-17 : " Who is the IMAGE of the invisible God , the FIRST BORN of every creature : for by him were all things CREATED , that are in heaven , and that are in earth , visible and invisible ...
... creatures out of nothing , is Coloss . i , 15-17 : " Who is the IMAGE of the invisible God , the FIRST BORN of every creature : for by him were all things CREATED , that are in heaven , and that are in earth , visible and invisible ...
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... creatures so distinguished from all other creatures in heaven and in earth , and so associated with God himself as to form together the one name , to which , by that act , he was devoted , and which he was henceforward to profess and ...
... creatures so distinguished from all other creatures in heaven and in earth , and so associated with God himself as to form together the one name , to which , by that act , he was devoted , and which he was henceforward to profess and ...
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