The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible Church, an essay |
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... admits , be part of the essence of the Father , and of him exclusively , how can he be said to communicate his entire essence to a divine being , whose origination is admitted ? " " Bull seems substantially to grant all that can be ...
... admits , be part of the essence of the Father , and of him exclusively , how can he be said to communicate his entire essence to a divine being , whose origination is admitted ? " " Bull seems substantially to grant all that can be ...
Page 4
... admit no formula of human com- position as their creed . They yield their " assent and consent " to the truth of no volume but the Bible - for " the Bible , the Bible alone is the religion of Protestants : " neither do they call any man ...
... admit no formula of human com- position as their creed . They yield their " assent and consent " to the truth of no volume but the Bible - for " the Bible , the Bible alone is the religion of Protestants : " neither do they call any man ...
Page 7
... admits , and says " it is plain the persons are perfectly distinct . A person is an intelligent being , and to say there are three divine persons and not three distinct infinite minds , is both heresy and nonsense . " Here then is ...
... admits , and says " it is plain the persons are perfectly distinct . A person is an intelligent being , and to say there are three divine persons and not three distinct infinite minds , is both heresy and nonsense . " Here then is ...
Page 9
... admits that nothing can prove . " No testimony that a contradiction is , should be allowed to overpower the intuitive conviction that it cannot be . ” B any modes and relations , perichoresis and circumincession , can 9.
... admits that nothing can prove . " No testimony that a contradiction is , should be allowed to overpower the intuitive conviction that it cannot be . ” B any modes and relations , perichoresis and circumincession , can 9.
Page 10
... admit the idea that difference of mind subsisted between the father and the son on any subject whatsoever . The father speaks by or through the son , and hence the Unitarian receives the precepts and doctrines of Christ as those of God ...
... admit the idea that difference of mind subsisted between the father and the son on any subject whatsoever . The father speaks by or through the son , and hence the Unitarian receives the precepts and doctrines of Christ as those of God ...
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