| Unitarianism - 1839 - 966 pages
...Manhood. Who although he be God and Man : yet he is not two, but one Christ ; One ; not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh : but by taking of the Manhood into God ; One altogether ; not by confusion of Substance : but by unity of Person. For as the reasonable soul... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - Civilization - 1840 - 464 pages
...one form it was a truth, namely, the necessity of uniting divinity with humanity, " not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into God." f I use the word credulity, not faith; for according to the apostolic definition, faith is " belief... | |
| Reformed Church in America. General Synod - Reformed Church - 1840 - 192 pages
...34. Who, although he be God and Man, yet he is not two but one Christ.— 35. One, not by conversion of the Godhead into Flesh, but by taking of the Manhood into God.— 36. He is not one by mixture of Substance, but by unity of Person. — 37. For the reasonable Soul... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - Civilization - 1841 - 348 pages
...one form it was a truth, namely, the necessity of uniting divinity with humanity, " not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into God." t I use the word credulity, not faiih ; for according to the apostolic definition, faith is " belief... | |
| Church of England - Reformation - 1841 - 590 pages
...Manhood. Who although he be God and Man : yet he is not two, but one Christ ; One ; not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh : but by taking of the Manhood into God ; S a God 1552. h ;„ God 1552. i or 1552. k another 1552. 1 it om. 1552. One altogether ; not by... | |
| Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte - 1842 - 234 pages
...Manhood. Who, although he be God and Man : yet he is not two, but one Christ ; One ; not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh : but by taking of the Manhood into God : One altogether ; not by confusion of Substance : but by unity of Person. Who suffered for our salvation... | |
| Atheism - 1842 - 420 pages
...thus:— that god the son is both god and man : yet is he not two but one Christ ; one not by conversion of the godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into god." Now the manhood of Christ being taken into god before any men existed, we can easily account for the... | |
| Charles Augustus Hulbert - 1842 - 74 pages
...the mortal mother; so that he is in the language of the ATHANASIAX CREED, " One, not by conversion of the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the manhood into God; one altogether, not by confusion of substance, but by unity of person.'' Or as it is expressed in the... | |
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