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 CreedsR. Priestley, 1824 - 660 Seiten |
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... signify assensum or assensionem , as A. Gellius translateth the Stoic , συγκατατίθεται , sua assensione approbat , l . xix . 1. and before him Cicero , Nunc de assensi- one atque approbatione , quam Græci συγκατάθεσιν vocant , pauca ...
... signify assensum or assensionem , as A. Gellius translateth the Stoic , συγκατατίθεται , sua assensione approbat , l . xix . 1. and before him Cicero , Nunc de assensi- one atque approbatione , quam Græci συγκατάθεσιν vocant , pauca ...
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... signify so great an accession unto faith : Quid est credere in Deum ? Credendo amare , credendo diligere , credendo in eum ire , et ejus membris incorporari . ' Tract . 29. in Ioan . Which doctrine of St. Augustin's being taken notice ...
... signify so great an accession unto faith : Quid est credere in Deum ? Credendo amare , credendo diligere , credendo in eum ire , et ejus membris incorporari . ' Tract . 29. in Ioan . Which doctrine of St. Augustin's being taken notice ...
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... signify a Being or nature of infinite perfection ; † and the infi- nite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of it- self ; and potential or causative of ...
... signify a Being or nature of infinite perfection ; † and the infi- nite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of it- self ; and potential or causative of ...
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... signify , is either a nega- tion of a derivative participation , or an affirmation of a reality and identity of substance , as yet farther appears by St. Epiphanius : αὐτοουσία ἐστὶν ὁ θεὸς πατὴρ καὶ ὁ υἱὸς , καὶ τὸ ἅγιον πνεῦ- μα , καὶ ...
... signify , is either a nega- tion of a derivative participation , or an affirmation of a reality and identity of substance , as yet farther appears by St. Epiphanius : αὐτοουσία ἐστὶν ὁ θεὸς πατὴρ καὶ ὁ υἱὸς , καὶ τὸ ἅγιον πνεῦ- μα , καὶ ...
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... signify the rule and dominion which God hath over all ; by the second , the strength , force , or power by which he is able to perform all things . " The heavens and the earth were finished ( saith Moses ) , and all the host of them ...
... signify the rule and dominion which God hath over all ; by the second , the strength , force , or power by which he is able to perform all things . " The heavens and the earth were finished ( saith Moses ) , and all the host of them ...