The British Critic, Nide 2F. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Sivu 253
... Father . As to the article declaratory of the Son's coeternal existence with the Father , he distinctly declares , in the paper which he laid before the bishops in convocation , that he believed the Son to have been " eternally begotten ...
... Father . As to the article declaratory of the Son's coeternal existence with the Father , he distinctly declares , in the paper which he laid before the bishops in convocation , that he believed the Son to have been " eternally begotten ...
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... Father , " and that whatever worship we pay the Father , should be paid " through Jesus Christ . " St. Paul says the same thing ; only he tells us that the worship which we pay to God the Son , is " to the glory of God the Father ...
... Father , " and that whatever worship we pay the Father , should be paid " through Jesus Christ . " St. Paul says the same thing ; only he tells us that the worship which we pay to God the Son , is " to the glory of God the Father ...
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... Father : one with the Father in love and unanimity of will , and receiving every thing in his filial and mediatorial character from the Father's gift . " ( p . xxxv . ) To this we may add Milton's own statement of his opinions ...
... Father : one with the Father in love and unanimity of will , and receiving every thing in his filial and mediatorial character from the Father's gift . " ( p . xxxv . ) To this we may add Milton's own statement of his opinions ...
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Testamenta Vetusta being Illustrations from Wills of Man | 38 |
AMERICAN NOVELS 1 Wieland or the Transformation | 53 |
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