The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 27W.F. Draper, 1870 - Bible |
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... divine hypostasis , was not taught as something to be looked for ; incommunicability , as well as immutability , being some of the chief divine attributes . " Of all the theologoumena of those days , it must be said that they were ...
... divine hypostasis , was not taught as something to be looked for ; incommunicability , as well as immutability , being some of the chief divine attributes . " Of all the theologoumena of those days , it must be said that they were ...
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divine sonship , he gave great offence to the Jews , and even his Jewish followers were only gradually raised to the belief in his divinity , while many of them never rose to this height . The heathen , likewise , had no idea of a real ...
divine sonship , he gave great offence to the Jews , and even his Jewish followers were only gradually raised to the belief in his divinity , while many of them never rose to this height . The heathen , likewise , had no idea of a real ...
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... divine and human elements hypostatically present in the Saviour ? It was understood that this pres- ence must be hypostatical , as the unhypostatical presence of all or some divine attributes in Jesus had been admitted by Sabellianism ...
... divine and human elements hypostatically present in the Saviour ? It was understood that this pres- ence must be hypostatical , as the unhypostatical presence of all or some divine attributes in Jesus had been admitted by Sabellianism ...
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... divine nature has not been begotten from out of the virgin , but only what is of the virgin's sub- stance has been brought forth by the virgin ; not the divine word has been born of the virgin , but the seed of David ; not the divine ...
... divine nature has not been begotten from out of the virgin , but only what is of the virgin's sub- stance has been brought forth by the virgin ; not the divine word has been born of the virgin , but the seed of David ; not the divine ...
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... divine , are inseparably united in one person , con- stituting one Christ , who is true God and true man . ' - " " Art . VIII . of the Formula Concordiae reads : " We teach , believe , and confess : ( 1 ) That the divine and the human ...
... divine , are inseparably united in one person , con- stituting one Christ , who is true God and true man . ' - " " Art . VIII . of the Formula Concordiae reads : " We teach , believe , and confess : ( 1 ) That the divine and the human ...
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