The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible Church, an essayHunter, 1831 - 176 pages |
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... perichoresis and this perichoresis , circumincession or mutual inexistence is made very possible and intelligible by a mutual conscious sensation . " Some divines understand the words person and personality in a philosophical sense ...
... perichoresis and this perichoresis , circumincession or mutual inexistence is made very possible and intelligible by a mutual conscious sensation . " Some divines understand the words person and personality in a philosophical sense ...
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... many . " This he admits that nothing can prove . " No testimony that a contradiction is , should be allowed to overpower the intuitive conviction that it cannot be . ” B any modes and relations , perichoresis and circumincession , can 9.
... many . " This he admits that nothing can prove . " No testimony that a contradiction is , should be allowed to overpower the intuitive conviction that it cannot be . ” B any modes and relations , perichoresis and circumincession , can 9.
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William Hamilton Drummond. any modes and relations , perichoresis and circumincession , can be contemplated only as " three distinct infinite minds . " The ad- vocates of the doctrine speak of them as such , and assign to each his ...
William Hamilton Drummond. any modes and relations , perichoresis and circumincession , can be contemplated only as " three distinct infinite minds . " The ad- vocates of the doctrine speak of them as such , and assign to each his ...
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