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... Christ . • IV . The texts which , if they are not to be admitted as direct arguments , are nevertheless thought to ... Christ , which are thought to establish his pre - existence , and by many even his divinity . 6 VI . Those passages ...
... Christ . • IV . The texts which , if they are not to be admitted as direct arguments , are nevertheless thought to ... Christ , which are thought to establish his pre - existence , and by many even his divinity . 6 VI . Those passages ...
Pagina 267
... Christ , Christ began to preach . " When Mr. B. makes the Word to be put for an epithet appropriate to Christ , he is obliged to translate the last clause of the verse , " and the Word ( Christ ) was a God . " Rather than have adopted ...
... Christ , Christ began to preach . " When Mr. B. makes the Word to be put for an epithet appropriate to Christ , he is obliged to translate the last clause of the verse , " and the Word ( Christ ) was a God . " Rather than have adopted ...
Pagina 274
... Christ over angels , as affirmed in the sacred writ- ings , signify ? Nothing more than that Jesus of Nazareth is superior to all the former prophets and messengers of God ; " and the angels , which are represented as coming with Christ ...
... Christ over angels , as affirmed in the sacred writ- ings , signify ? Nothing more than that Jesus of Nazareth is superior to all the former prophets and messengers of God ; " and the angels , which are represented as coming with Christ ...
Inhoudsopgave
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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