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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... body is of Christ . " Col. ii . 9. is a favourite text with the supporters of the doctrine of an Incarnate Deity ; though affording it no foundation . The candid reader is requested to ask himself what is meant by the abstract term ...
... body is of Christ . " Col. ii . 9. is a favourite text with the supporters of the doctrine of an Incarnate Deity ; though affording it no foundation . The candid reader is requested to ask himself what is meant by the abstract term ...
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... body without spirit is dead , so faith without works is dead also : " that of the Christian graces " faith , hope , and charity , these three , the greatest is charity " - that " love is the fulfilling of the law , " and " charity the ...
... body without spirit is dead , so faith without works is dead also : " that of the Christian graces " faith , hope , and charity , these three , the greatest is charity " - that " love is the fulfilling of the law , " and " charity the ...
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... body ; for we are all partakers of that one body . " - 1 Cor . x . 17 . Admitting the much disputed text , 1 John v . 7. of the three heavenly wit nesses to be genuine , it must be interpreted in a similar sense . † The holy angels are ...
... body ; for we are all partakers of that one body . " - 1 Cor . x . 17 . Admitting the much disputed text , 1 John v . 7. of the three heavenly wit nesses to be genuine , it must be interpreted in a similar sense . † The holy angels are ...
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... required no less than ocular and palpable proof that the body of Christ had become re - animated and arisen from the dead . Our Lord condescended to give him the proof required , on which Now , what do we learn from them ? The 47.
... required no less than ocular and palpable proof that the body of Christ had become re - animated and arisen from the dead . Our Lord condescended to give him the proof required , on which Now , what do we learn from them ? The 47.
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... body , viz : the Shekinah ; the other from the art of stamping impressions on wax or metal : Christ is to God as a parhelion , or reflection of the sun is to the sun itself ; or as a beam of light to the everlasting fountain of day ...
... body , viz : the Shekinah ; the other from the art of stamping impressions on wax or metal : Christ is to God as a parhelion , or reflection of the sun is to the sun itself ; or as a beam of light to the everlasting fountain of day ...
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