A General View of the Arguments for the Unity of God: And Against the Divinity and Pre-existence of Christ, from Reason, from the Scriptures, and from History |
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... must be as properly a God as any being poffeffed of all the properties of man must be a man ; and therefore three perfons pof- feffed of all the attributes of divinity muft be as properly three Gods as three perfons poffeffed of all ...
... must be as properly a God as any being poffeffed of all the properties of man must be a man ; and therefore three perfons pof- feffed of all the attributes of divinity muft be as properly three Gods as three perfons poffeffed of all ...
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... must have been originally inferior in power to the Father , the fource from which he himfelf sprung . On this fcheme , therefore , there is no proper equal- ity between thefe divine perfons ; and the an tenicene fathers did not pretend ...
... must have been originally inferior in power to the Father , the fource from which he himfelf sprung . On this fcheme , therefore , there is no proper equal- ity between thefe divine perfons ; and the an tenicene fathers did not pretend ...
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... must necef- farily belong to one or other of these two claffes . This is fo evident , that it is hardly poflible not to fuppofe but that they must have been much affifted at leaft in deceiving themfelves into a belief that they were ...
... must necef- farily belong to one or other of these two claffes . This is fo evident , that it is hardly poflible not to fuppofe but that they must have been much affifted at leaft in deceiving themfelves into a belief that they were ...
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... must that be , which is dependent upon the will of an- other ? Upon none of the modifications , therefore , which have been mentioned ( and all others may be reduced to these ) can the doctrine of the trinity , or of three divine ...
... must that be , which is dependent upon the will of an- other ? Upon none of the modifications , therefore , which have been mentioned ( and all others may be reduced to these ) can the doctrine of the trinity , or of three divine ...
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... must either have retained and have exercifed his extraordinary powers during this union , or have been divested of them ; and either fuppofition has its peculiar difficulties and improbabilities . If this great being retained his proper ...
... must either have retained and have exercifed his extraordinary powers during this union , or have been divested of them ; and either fuppofition has its peculiar difficulties and improbabilities . If this great being retained his proper ...
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affert that Chrift alfo alluded antient apoftles Arguments from reafon Arian hypothefis Befides book of Acts Chrift's preexistence church circumftances clafs claſs creature death derived divinity of Chrift doctrine of Chrift's eaſily Ebionites eſpecially exiſted expreffions exprefsly faid faith fame definition applies Father favour fcheme fecond felf fenfe feveral accounts fhall fhould fimply firft fome particular name fpeak ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffering fufficient fuperior fuppofed fuppofition fupported Gentiles given glory Gnoftics God the Father heaven herefy himſelf hypothefes from fcripture itſelf Jefus Chrift Jewish chriftians Jews JOHN JOHN xiv JOHN xvii leaft Lord maker Maxim 12 Maxims of Hiftorical moft moſt muft muſt object occafion oldeft opinions pafs particular opinion Plato poffeffed poffibly preexift prefent prefumed preme pretended proper unitarians put all things refpect refurrection reprefents Socinian ſpeaking ſtate Summary View Tertullian themfelves ther theſe thofe thoſe opinions thou three perfons tion Trinitarian hypothefis tural unlearned chriftians