Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of SermonsT. Tegg, 1824 - Theology |
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... says , " We can never forsake Christ , nor worship any other : for we worship him as being the Son of God . ” 5. Athenagoras says , " The Nes xas Aoyos , ( Mind and Word of God , ) is the Son of God ; " and , " We who preach God ...
... says , " We can never forsake Christ , nor worship any other : for we worship him as being the Son of God . ” 5. Athenagoras says , " The Nes xas Aoyos , ( Mind and Word of God , ) is the Son of God ; " and , " We who preach God ...
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... say , that " it was the Voice which was walking . " One of them says , that " Our first parents before their sin , saw the Glory of God speaking to them ; but after their sin , they only heard the Voice walking . " Philo and Jonathan both ...
... say , that " it was the Voice which was walking . " One of them says , that " Our first parents before their sin , saw the Glory of God speaking to them ; but after their sin , they only heard the Voice walking . " Philo and Jonathan both ...
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... says , " they express only one and the same power . " Timotheus says further , that Or- pheus declared " All things to have been made by one God- head in three names ; or rather by these names of one God- head ; and that this Godhead is ...
... says , " they express only one and the same power . " Timotheus says further , that Or- pheus declared " All things to have been made by one God- head in three names ; or rather by these names of one God- head ; and that this Godhead is ...
Contents
SERMON | 3 |
the ancient Christians Jews and Heathen Isa xlviii 16 3 | 21 |
Regeneration Agency of the Holy Ghost Tit iii 5 | 35 |
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