Theological Institutes, Volumen1W. Waugh and T. Mason, 1834 |
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... Arians , who denied that Christ was of the substance of the Father , that is , that he was truly God ; the latter , when fixed in the sense of person , resisted the Sabellian scheme , which allowed the Divinity of the Son and Spirit ...
... Arians , who denied that Christ was of the substance of the Father , that is , that he was truly God ; the latter , when fixed in the sense of person , resisted the Sabellian scheme , which allowed the Divinity of the Son and Spirit ...
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... Arians , God might be rather said to have " so loved his Son " than us , as to send him into the world , on a ... Arian scheme , were not greater than those which many of his disciples endured after him , and , in many instances ...
... Arians , God might be rather said to have " so loved his Son " than us , as to send him into the world , on a ... Arian scheme , were not greater than those which many of his disciples endured after him , and , in many instances ...
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... Arians totally annihilates , therefore , the true character of the love of Christ , " so that , " as Dr. Sherlock well observes , " to deny the Divinity of Christ , alters the very foundations of Christianity , and destroys all the ...
... Arians totally annihilates , therefore , the true character of the love of Christ , " so that , " as Dr. Sherlock well observes , " to deny the Divinity of Christ , alters the very foundations of Christianity , and destroys all the ...
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Richard Watson. The Arians , now however nearly extinct , admitted the doctrine of atonement , though inconsistently . " No creature could merit from God , or do works of supererogation . If it be said that God might accept it as he ...
Richard Watson. The Arians , now however nearly extinct , admitted the doctrine of atonement , though inconsistently . " No creature could merit from God , or do works of supererogation . If it be said that God might accept it as he ...
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... Arian or the Socinian hypothesis . The one ascribes the first formation and the perpetual government of the universe , not to the Deity , but to the wis- dom and power of a creature ; for , however exalted the Arian inferior Deity may ...
... Arian or the Socinian hypothesis . The one ascribes the first formation and the perpetual government of the universe , not to the Deity , but to the wis- dom and power of a creature ; for , however exalted the Arian inferior Deity may ...
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