The Eclectic Review, Volume 25C. Taylor, 1826 - English literature |
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... respecting Divorce , if not his belief in the lawfulness of Polygamy , were well known before . His views of Baptism were not previously known ; these , however , will not be counted heretical . But doubts have always been entertained ...
... respecting Divorce , if not his belief in the lawfulness of Polygamy , were well known before . His views of Baptism were not previously known ; these , however , will not be counted heretical . But doubts have always been entertained ...
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... respecting the eternal generation of the Son , grounding his argument on the unauthorized statements of the orthodox on this point . The eternal and necessary existence of the Word , so far from being explained or proved by the tenet in ...
... respecting the eternal generation of the Son , grounding his argument on the unauthorized statements of the orthodox on this point . The eternal and necessary existence of the Word , so far from being explained or proved by the tenet in ...
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... respect of his Divine nature , he derived his being from the Father by an eternal generation . ' And Witsius remarks , that the very idea of generation , properly so called , namely , that by which one is constituted the Son ' of any ...
... respect of his Divine nature , he derived his being from the Father by an eternal generation . ' And Witsius remarks , that the very idea of generation , properly so called , namely , that by which one is constituted the Son ' of any ...
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... respect , indeed , he contends for the simplicity and supremacy of the self- existent Deity in the Father , and sometimes in language which seems to fall below his exalted sentiments of the Divine na- ture and substance ' of the Son ...
... respect , indeed , he contends for the simplicity and supremacy of the self- existent Deity in the Father , and sometimes in language which seems to fall below his exalted sentiments of the Divine na- ture and substance ' of the Son ...
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... respecting the properties of the Divine Essence , —my faith cannot mistake its object . Thy name Shall be the copious matter of my song Henceforth , and never shall my heart thy praise Forget , nor from thy Father's praise disjoin ...
... respecting the properties of the Divine Essence , —my faith cannot mistake its object . Thy name Shall be the copious matter of my song Henceforth , and never shall my heart thy praise Forget , nor from thy Father's praise disjoin ...
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Page 20 - Son of God, Begotten of His Father before all worlds, God of God, Light of Light, Very God of very God, Begotten, not made, Being of one substance with the Father, By whom all things were made...
Page 503 - THEY also are to be had accursed, that presume to say, that every man shall be saved by the law or sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that law, and the light of nature. For holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved.
Page 33 - Yea, they made their hearts as an adamant stone, lest they should hear the law, and the words which the Lord of Hosts hath sent in his spirit by the former prophets: therefore came a great wrath from the Lord of Hosts.
Page 8 - But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I the God of my fathers...
Page 401 - Now of the things which we have spoken this is the sum: We have such an High Priest, who is set on the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens; 2 A minister of the sanctuary, and of the true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and not man.
Page 268 - Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you. And ye shall seek me and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.
Page 433 - Peter answered, and said unto him, Though all men shall be offended because of thee, yet will I never be offended.
Page 185 - WHEN all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise...
Page 258 - For the LORD shall smite Israel, as a reed is shaken in the water, and he shall root up Israel out of this good land, which he gave to their fathers, and shall scatter them beyond the river, because they have made their groves, provoking the LORD to anger. 16 And he shall give Israel up because of the sins of Jeroboam, who did sin, and who made Israel to sin.
Page 517 - Justice and judgment are the habitation of thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before thy face.