An essay on the doctrine of the TrinityJ. Hatchard, 1815 - 576 páginas |
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... respect to the human race , it is the only real foundation of natural and revealed religion ; of all truly virtuous doctrine and practice ; of all hopes of a future glorious immortality : the foun- dation of the glorious and interesting ...
... respect to the human race , it is the only real foundation of natural and revealed religion ; of all truly virtuous doctrine and practice ; of all hopes of a future glorious immortality : the foun- dation of the glorious and interesting ...
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... respect . VIII . It is painful to think of the general ig- norance of the doctrine even among those who profess to believe it ; and it is no less painful to consider the general prejudice that prevails against arguing the subject ...
... respect . VIII . It is painful to think of the general ig- norance of the doctrine even among those who profess to believe it ; and it is no less painful to consider the general prejudice that prevails against arguing the subject ...
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... respects , and most learned and profound disputants ; so that nothing but the swords , the arrows , and the spears of truth , together with an impregnable coat of mail , composed of reason and demonstra- tion , can ward off their ...
... respects , and most learned and profound disputants ; so that nothing but the swords , the arrows , and the spears of truth , together with an impregnable coat of mail , composed of reason and demonstra- tion , can ward off their ...
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... respects , precisely the very same naturally , neces- rily , and essentially , the modes of subsistence of that essence , and perfections , cannot possibly constitute inequality . That which is necessarily eternal , immense , and ...
... respects , precisely the very same naturally , neces- rily , and essentially , the modes of subsistence of that essence , and perfections , cannot possibly constitute inequality . That which is necessarily eternal , immense , and ...
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... respect to every thing that is . 4. Now , the longer the period of existence continues , the more extensive that perfection is , which existence implies and constitutes . This view may be followed through all the gradations in creation ...
... respect to every thing that is . 4. Now , the longer the period of existence continues , the more extensive that perfection is , which existence implies and constitutes . This view may be followed through all the gradations in creation ...
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absolutely perfect according argument Cabbala Chaldean comprehend constitution and economy crea created mind creation and providence creature Deity distinct personality distinct subsistence divine efficiency Divine Essence divine intelligence Divine Nature divine perfections divine person duration ence Essence and perfections essential perfection eternal Father fections foregoing full and perfect happiness Holy Spirit human soul hypostasis immense immutable incommunicable relation infers knowledge Lord manifested Mithra mode distinct mode or person modes of distinct modes of subsistence moral excellence moral perfections natural and moral naturally and necessarily neces necessarily and essentially necessarily existent necessarily inhering necessarily subsist necessary perfection operation partake particular modification perfect exercise perfectly Persia Plato Plotinus PROPOSITION PROVING THE DOCTRINE Pythagoras reasoning respect revelation Scriptures second person self-existent sence Sephiroth signifies subsist in distinction subsist in three substance suppose things third mode three distinct modes tion triad Trinity triple deities uncreated verse vine Essence word worship Zoroaster