An Exposition of the Creed: A New and Improved Ed., to which for the First Time is Added an Appendix Containing the Principal Greek and Latin Creeds |
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... and efficacy of the same , when it is delivered unto them out of the Word of God
, and in a language which they know . ... for he which hath no skill of the learned
languages , may notwithstanding be very knowing in the principles of Christian ...
... and efficacy of the same , when it is delivered unto them out of the Word of God
, and in a language which they know . ... for he which hath no skill of the learned
languages , may notwithstanding be very knowing in the principles of Christian ...
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And thus all these six propositions , according to the plain and familiar language
of the Scriptures , are infallibly true of Christ , and so of God , as he is taken by St.
John , ( i . 1. ) when he speaks those words , " the Word was God . ” But all these
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And thus all these six propositions , according to the plain and familiar language
of the Scriptures , are infallibly true of Christ , and so of God , as he is taken by St.
John , ( i . 1. ) when he speaks those words , " the Word was God . ” But all these
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... it is rather omitted evident that the sacred penmen inthan affixed : which yet is
far from a tended no such distinction , because -- certain or a true rule , especially
in in the same place speaking of the the language of the New Testament . same ...
... it is rather omitted evident that the sacred penmen inthan affixed : which yet is
far from a tended no such distinction , because -- certain or a true rule , especially
in in the same place speaking of the the language of the New Testament . same ...
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Nor need we thus assert that Joseph had any offspring , because the language of
the Jews includeth in the name of brethren not only the strict relation of fraternity ,
but also the larger of consanguinity ; and therefore it is sufficient satisfaction for ...
Nor need we thus assert that Joseph had any offspring , because the language of
the Jews includeth in the name of brethren not only the strict relation of fraternity ,
but also the larger of consanguinity ; and therefore it is sufficient satisfaction for ...
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For although the ancient fathers did frequently make use of this language to
prove the Divinity of the Spirit , * and did thence argue that he is really and truly
God , because we believe in the Holy Ghost ; yet being that language is not ex ...
For although the ancient fathers did frequently make use of this language to
prove the Divinity of the Spirit , * and did thence argue that he is really and truly
God , because we believe in the Holy Ghost ; yet being that language is not ex ...
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