An Exposition of the CreedL.B. Seeley and Son, reprinted for Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Company, Glasgow, 1830 - 528 |
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... tion to the whole confession of faith , from thence com- monly called the Creed ; so is the same word to be imagined not to stand only where it is expressed , but to be carried through the whole body of the confession ; for although it ...
... tion to the whole confession of faith , from thence com- monly called the Creed ; so is the same word to be imagined not to stand only where it is expressed , but to be carried through the whole body of the confession ; for although it ...
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... tion ; first , as it supposeth belief or faith , which is confessed ; secondly , as it is a confession or external expression of that faith so supposed ; thirdly , as both the faith and con- fession are of necessary and particular ...
... tion ; first , as it supposeth belief or faith , which is confessed ; secondly , as it is a confession or external expression of that faith so supposed ; thirdly , as both the faith and con- fession are of necessary and particular ...
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... tion of belief , the duty of confessing our faith , and the obligation of every particular Christian to believe and confess ; seeing in these three explications all which can be imaginably contained in the first word of the Creed must ...
... tion of belief , the duty of confessing our faith , and the obligation of every particular Christian to believe and confess ; seeing in these three explications all which can be imaginably contained in the first word of the Creed must ...
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... tion . Now these words , I believe in God , will require a double consideration ; one , of the phrase or manner of speech ; another , of the thing or nature of the truth m that manner expressed . For to believe , with an addi- tion of ...
... tion . Now these words , I believe in God , will require a double consideration ; one , of the phrase or manner of speech ; another , of the thing or nature of the truth m that manner expressed . For to believe , with an addi- tion of ...
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... tion of a Deity doth at last expressly signify a being or nature of infinite perfection ; and the infinite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of itself ...
... tion of a Deity doth at last expressly signify a being or nature of infinite perfection ; and the infinite perfection of a nature or being consisteth in this , that it be absolutely and essentially necessary , an actual being of itself ...
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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