The Works of George Bull, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. David's: Discourses &cAt the University Press, 1846 - Church of England |
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... answer to a celebrated Roman catholic treatise , entitled , The Catholic Scrip- turist P. 137 . VII . The corruptions of the Church of Rome , in relation to ecclesiastical government , the rule of faith , and form of divine worship ; in ...
... answer to a celebrated Roman catholic treatise , entitled , The Catholic Scrip- turist P. 137 . VII . The corruptions of the Church of Rome , in relation to ecclesiastical government , the rule of faith , and form of divine worship ; in ...
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... answered , the rest will fall to the ground . argument is this : The The most simple being admits of no distinction . God is the most simple being ; Therefore God admits of no distinction . Answ . If the Antitrinitarians that make this ...
... answered , the rest will fall to the ground . argument is this : The The most simple being admits of no distinction . God is the most simple being ; Therefore God admits of no distinction . Answ . If the Antitrinitarians that make this ...
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... answer , 1. This proves that a distinction of hypostases in the Godhead is very consistent with its simplicity ; nay , that from the true notion of the simplicity of the Godhead , such a distinction neces- sarily follows . 2. If there ...
... answer , 1. This proves that a distinction of hypostases in the Godhead is very consistent with its simplicity ; nay , that from the true notion of the simplicity of the Godhead , such a distinction neces- sarily follows . 2. If there ...
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... answer to the exceptions of those Unitarians against those books we receive of St. John's . " Which implies , that he thinks those arguments ( which in truth are but senseless cavils ) have not been sufficiently answered by Epiphanius ...
... answer to the exceptions of those Unitarians against those books we receive of St. John's . " Which implies , that he thinks those arguments ( which in truth are but senseless cavils ) have not been sufficiently answered by Epiphanius ...
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... answered , by saying , that the heavens and earth there meant , are only the i De Unitate Eccl . cap . iv . prope finem . k Judgment of the Fathers , p . 30 . new heavens and earth foretold by the prophets , even concerning the blessed ...
... answered , by saying , that the heavens and earth there meant , are only the i De Unitate Eccl . cap . iv . prope finem . k Judgment of the Fathers , p . 30 . new heavens and earth foretold by the prophets , even concerning the blessed ...
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The Works of George Bull: D. D., Lord Bishop of St. David's, Volume 7 Edward Burton,Robert Nelson,George Bull No preview available - 2015 |
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Adam affirm ancient angels apostles bishop of Rome blessed body canon Cassand catholic church Catholic Scripturist Christian church of Christ Church of England church of Rome communion concerning confession council of Trent creed decree discourse divine Spirit doctrine doth ecclesia Epistle Eucharist expressly Fathers Gospel grace hath heaven Holy Ghost holy Scriptures hypostases image-worship immortality insufflation invocation of saints Irenæus Jesus Justin Martyr ladyship learned Lord natural Nicene Old Testament papists paradise Paul Pelagian perfect Peter plainly pray prayers primitive profess protoplast quæ quam quod reason received religion Roman church Romanists rule of faith sacrament saith Saviour sense shew Socinians soul speak supernatural synod Tatian tells testimony thereof things tion transubstantiation unto wherein words worship γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰκόνα εἰς ἐν Θεοῦ καὶ κατὰ μὲν πρὸς τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν