A History of the Church from A.D. 322 to the Death of Theodore of Mopsuestia, A.D. 427H.G. Bohn, 1854 - 480 pages |
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... Divine mystery ; ' No C 1 The meaning of this difficult passage , according to Valesius , is this : St. John the evangelist , in speaking of the Son of God , took great care to use with respect to Him a different term from that which he ...
... Divine mystery ; ' No C 1 The meaning of this difficult passage , according to Valesius , is this : St. John the evangelist , in speaking of the Son of God , took great care to use with respect to Him a different term from that which he ...
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... Divine , is unspeak- ably different from the sonship of those whom it has been His will to adopt as children . He is by nature immutable , perfect , and all - sufficient , whereas men are liable to change , and need His help . What ...
... Divine , is unspeak- ably different from the sonship of those whom it has been His will to adopt as children . He is by nature immutable , perfect , and all - sufficient , whereas men are liable to change , and need His help . What ...
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... Divine image reflected , as in a pure and living mirror of the Divine nature ; because he has seen the Father reflected in the Son . The same idea is conveyed in the Psalms , where the saints exclaim , ' In thy light we shall see light ...
... Divine image reflected , as in a pure and living mirror of the Divine nature ; because he has seen the Father reflected in the Son . The same idea is conveyed in the Psalms , where the saints exclaim , ' In thy light we shall see light ...
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... Divine nature . Let then all contentious disputation be set aside ; and let us seek in the divinely inspired word the solution of all doubtful topics . " These and similar exhortations he , like an affection- ate son , addressed to the ...
... Divine nature . Let then all contentious disputation be set aside ; and let us seek in the divinely inspired word the solution of all doubtful topics . " These and similar exhortations he , like an affection- ate son , addressed to the ...
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... Divine grace , I am desirous that the blessed members of the catholic church should be preserved in one faith , in sincere love , and in one form of re- ligion , towards Almighty God . But , because no firmer or more effective measure ...
... Divine grace , I am desirous that the blessed members of the catholic church should be preserved in one faith , in sincere love , and in one form of re- ligion , towards Almighty God . But , because no firmer or more effective measure ...
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Page 17 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ; all things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.
Page 26 - If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness ; he is proud, knowing nothing...