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... essence with the Father ; and both maintain that he derives all his excellencies and power from the Father , and consequently is inferior to the Father . That he entertained different views at other periods of his life , is evident from ...
... essence with the Father ; and both maintain that he derives all his excellencies and power from the Father , and consequently is inferior to the Father . That he entertained different views at other periods of his life , is evident from ...
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... essence of a thing , or that general law which is the origin of every thing , and under which every thing acts . On the other hand , fate can be nothing but a divine decree emanating from some almighty power . 1 that Power Which erring ...
... essence of a thing , or that general law which is the origin of every thing , and under which every thing acts . On the other hand , fate can be nothing but a divine decree emanating from some almighty power . 1 that Power Which erring ...
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... essence , but the divine image , as in Gal . iv . 8. " which by nature are no Gods , " and sorns Col. ii . 9. Georns Rom . i . 20. rò sov Acts xvii . 29. which words are all translated Godhead . But though the nature of God cannot be ...
... essence , but the divine image , as in Gal . iv . 8. " which by nature are no Gods , " and sorns Col. ii . 9. Georns Rom . i . 20. rò sov Acts xvii . 29. which words are all translated Godhead . But though the nature of God cannot be ...
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... essence of God , being in itself most simple , can admit no compound quality ; so that the term hypostasis , Heb . i . 3.3 which is differently translated substance , or sub- Hebrew Lexicon has the following remark on the word : nomen ...
... essence of God , being in itself most simple , can admit no compound quality ; so that the term hypostasis , Heb . i . 3.3 which is differently translated substance , or sub- Hebrew Lexicon has the following remark on the word : nomen ...
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... essence ; and the word person in its later acceptation signifies any individual thing gifted with intelligence , whereas hypostasis denotes not the ens itself , but the essence of the ens in the abstract . Hypostasis , therefore , is ...
... essence ; and the word person in its later acceptation signifies any individual thing gifted with intelligence , whereas hypostasis denotes not the ens itself , but the essence of the ens in the abstract . Hypostasis , therefore , is ...
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