Letters to the Rev. Wm. E. Channing: Containing Remarks on His Sermon, Recently Preached and Published at BaltimoreFlagg and Gould, 1819 - 156 sayfa |
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Sayfa 28
... Praxeam , c . 2 , says , " This perver- sity , ( viz . of Praxeas , ) thinks itself to be in possession of mere truth , while it supposes that we are to believe in one God , not otherwise than if we make the Father , Son , and Holy ...
... Praxeam , c . 2 , says , " This perver- sity , ( viz . of Praxeas , ) thinks itself to be in possession of mere truth , while it supposes that we are to believe in one God , not otherwise than if we make the Father , Son , and Holy ...
Sayfa 29
... Praxeas , denied that there existed any dis- tinction in the Godhead ; or at most , any except a ver- bal one . Tertullian means to assert the existence of a threefold distinction , for which he uses the word Trini- : * " Perversitas ...
... Praxeas , denied that there existed any dis- tinction in the Godhead ; or at most , any except a ver- bal one . Tertullian means to assert the existence of a threefold distinction , for which he uses the word Trini- : * " Perversitas ...
Sayfa 39
... Praxeas , down to the present hour , the views and statements of Trinitarians , in regard to this subject , should have been so frequently misunderstood , or misrepresented ? I will dwell no longer on my statement of the doc- trine of ...
... Praxeas , down to the present hour , the views and statements of Trinitarians , in regard to this subject , should have been so frequently misunderstood , or misrepresented ? I will dwell no longer on my statement of the doc- trine of ...
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