The Judgement of the Ancient Jewish Church Against the Unitarians in the Controversy Upon the Holy Trinity and the Divinity of Our Blessed SaviourClarendon Press, 1821 - 371 pages |
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Page v
... prove a thing by that which had no strength and no authority to prove it : and that the citations out of the Old Testament are like the works of the Empress Eudoxia , who writ the history of Christ in verses put together and borrowed ...
... prove a thing by that which had no strength and no authority to prove it : and that the citations out of the Old Testament are like the works of the Empress Eudoxia , who writ the history of Christ in verses put together and borrowed ...
Page vii
... proved to those heretics , that God did teach the Jews the unity of his es- sence , yet so as to establish at the same time a dis- tinction in his nature , which , according to the no- tion which himself gives of it , we call Trinity of ...
... proved to those heretics , that God did teach the Jews the unity of his es- sence , yet so as to establish at the same time a dis- tinction in his nature , which , according to the no- tion which himself gives of it , we call Trinity of ...
Page viii
... prove . Two sorts of heretics did formerly oppose the Di- vinity of Christ . Some did acknowledge , that , as to his ... proving from places of Scripture , that Christ was before the viii THE PREFACE .
... prove . Two sorts of heretics did formerly oppose the Di- vinity of Christ . Some did acknowledge , that , as to his ... proving from places of Scripture , that Christ was before the viii THE PREFACE .
Page ix
... proved upon the Arians , both because they acknowledged more than one Divine nature , and because they worshipped a creature ; whereas by the Christian religion , God alone ought to be worshipped . Artemas's disciples were so few , and ...
... proved upon the Arians , both because they acknowledged more than one Divine nature , and because they worshipped a creature ; whereas by the Christian religion , God alone ought to be worshipped . Artemas's disciples were so few , and ...
Page x
... prove that they were absurd and contradictory . Had not these doctrines been grounded on the authority of the books of the Old and the New Tes- tament , they might easily enough have confuted them . But being forced to own the authority ...
... prove that they were absurd and contradictory . Had not these doctrines been grounded on the authority of the books of the Old and the New Tes- tament , they might easily enough have confuted them . But being forced to own the authority ...
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