An Exposition of the CreedL.B. Seeley and Son, reprinted for Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1830 - 528 |
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... never intended , or conceive that which they meet with such as they ex- pected not . The Creed , without controversy , is a brief compre- hension of the objects of our Christian faith , and is generally taken to contain all things ...
... never intended , or conceive that which they meet with such as they ex- pected not . The Creed , without controversy , is a brief compre- hension of the objects of our Christian faith , and is generally taken to contain all things ...
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... never saw , by reason of their distance from us , either by time or place . Who doubts whether there be such a country as Italy , or such a city as Constantinople , though he never passed any of our four seas ? Who questions now whether ...
... never saw , by reason of their distance from us , either by time or place . Who doubts whether there be such a country as Italy , or such a city as Constantinople , though he never passed any of our four seas ? Who questions now whether ...
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... never learned , they never heard before , and discover the thoughts of men they never saw before ; who saw the lame to walk , the blind to see , the dead to revive , c 3 I believe , & c . 29 may at last descend into our own condition ...
... never learned , they never heard before , and discover the thoughts of men they never saw before ; who saw the lame to walk , the blind to see , the dead to revive , c 3 I believe , & c . 29 may at last descend into our own condition ...
Strona 31
... never obtained the wish of St. Augustin , to see either Christ upon earth , or St. Paul in the pulpit , have believed the writings of Moses and the prophets , of the apostles and evangelists , in which together is fully comprehended ...
... never obtained the wish of St. Augustin , to see either Christ upon earth , or St. Paul in the pulpit , have believed the writings of Moses and the prophets , of the apostles and evangelists , in which together is fully comprehended ...
Strona 40
... never chargeth us with the knowledge of him upon that account . Again : although others do affirm that the existence of God is a truth evident of itself , so that whosoever hears but these terms once named , that God is , cannot choose ...
... never chargeth us with the knowledge of him upon that account . Again : although others do affirm that the existence of God is a truth evident of itself , so that whosoever hears but these terms once named , that God is , cannot choose ...
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Abraham acknowledge almighty ancient angels anointed apostles appeareth ascended assertion assured attributed begotten believe blessed blood body bosom of Abraham called Christian church church of Christ communion conceived confession consequently Creed crucified crucifixion David dead death delivered deny descended into hell divine doctrine dominion doth earth essence eternal everlasting explication express faith Father flesh followeth glory God the Father gospel hath heaven Holy Ghost infinite Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews John Judea judge King live Lord Matt Messias Moses nature necessary never notion only-begotten person Pilate Pontius Pilate preached Priest profess promised proper prophets Psal punishment raised received resurrection right hand Sadducees saints Saviour Scriptures Secondly sent signify sins Socinians Son of God soul spake Spirit suffer testimony thee thereby things Thirdly thou throne tion torments true truly truth virgin virgin Mary whatsoever whence Wherefore whosoever words