Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volume 1Carlton & Porter, 1850 - Apologetics |
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... reference to the mi- raculous conception . ( 2. ) Nor with reference to the resur- rection ; for 1. ) Christ was asserted to be the " beloved Son , ” before his resurrection ; and 2. ) Paul , in the Epistle to the Romans , tells us that ...
... reference to the mi- raculous conception . ( 2. ) Nor with reference to the resur- rection ; for 1. ) Christ was asserted to be the " beloved Son , ” before his resurrection ; and 2. ) Paul , in the Epistle to the Romans , tells us that ...
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... reference either to the nature in which he was incarnated , that is to say , his manhood ; or to that which incar nated itself , that is to say , his Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation that is the act of assuming our nature . If ...
... reference either to the nature in which he was incarnated , that is to say , his manhood ; or to that which incar nated itself , that is to say , his Godhead ; or to the action of incarnation that is the act of assuming our nature . If ...
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... reference to the Father , is delivered expressly , in relation to the Son , and is contained virtually in the ... reference to the Son , which is express- ed in reference to the Father . Because the Spirit proceedeth from the Father ...
... reference to the Father , is delivered expressly , in relation to the Son , and is contained virtually in the ... reference to the Son , which is express- ed in reference to the Father . Because the Spirit proceedeth from the Father ...
Contents
BENEFITS OF REDEMPTION xlix 207 | 9 |
INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY | 9 |
INTERNAL EVIDENCE | 204 |
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