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... heaven , but he that came down from heaven , even the Son of Man , who is in heaven . " This is a text the right understanding of which is of great im- portance for settling the controversy concerning the pre - existence of Christ . The ...
... heaven , but he that came down from heaven , even the Son of Man , who is in heaven . " This is a text the right understanding of which is of great im- portance for settling the controversy concerning the pre - existence of Christ . The ...
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... heaven , is understood in a literal sense by the Polish Socinians only , who believed that Christ was taken up into heaven after his baptism to receive his commission from God , and to be in- structed in the divine counsels .'— ' As ...
... heaven , is understood in a literal sense by the Polish Socinians only , who believed that Christ was taken up into heaven after his baptism to receive his commission from God , and to be in- structed in the divine counsels .'— ' As ...
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... heaven ' does not necessarily and universally signify a local descent . 2. ] That this phrase , according to our Lord's own interpretation and use of it , Matt . xxi . 25. sometimes expresses nothing more than coming with a divine ...
... heaven ' does not necessarily and universally signify a local descent . 2. ] That this phrase , according to our Lord's own interpretation and use of it , Matt . xxi . 25. sometimes expresses nothing more than coming with a divine ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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