The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible Church, an essayHunter, 1831 - 176 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 69
Página vi
... thing come out of Nazareth ? " and " Look and see , for out of Ga- lilee ariseth no prophet , " has lost no particle of its malignity in the lapse of eighteen hundred years . It is not without the most painful reluctance , that the ...
... thing come out of Nazareth ? " and " Look and see , for out of Ga- lilee ariseth no prophet , " has lost no particle of its malignity in the lapse of eighteen hundred years . It is not without the most painful reluctance , that the ...
Página viii
... things are put under him , it is manifest that HE is excepted which did put all things under him . " The argument is so extremely obvious that it can scarcely not occur to every mind capable of reasoning on the subject . It has been ...
... things are put under him , it is manifest that HE is excepted which did put all things under him . " The argument is so extremely obvious that it can scarcely not occur to every mind capable of reasoning on the subject . It has been ...
Página 2
... things visible and invisible - that he continually presides over every part of the vast universe — that he is good to all , and that his tender mercies are over all his works . They believe that he is a God , not of inextinguishable ...
... things visible and invisible - that he continually presides over every part of the vast universe — that he is good to all , and that his tender mercies are over all his works . They believe that he is a God , not of inextinguishable ...
Página 3
... things to co - operate for the ever- lasting felicity of the righteous . Unitarian Christians believe in the revealed Word of God . " They receive the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament as the sole rule of their faith and practice ...
... things to co - operate for the ever- lasting felicity of the righteous . Unitarian Christians believe in the revealed Word of God . " They receive the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament as the sole rule of their faith and practice ...
Página 4
... things he might have the pre - eminence - for it pleased the Father , that in him should all fulness dwell . ” - Col. i . 18 , 19. " And of his fulness have we all received . ” - John i . 16. They believe that his morality far surpassed ...
... things he might have the pre - eminence - for it pleased the Father , that in him should all fulness dwell . ” - Col. i . 18 , 19. " And of his fulness have we all received . ” - John i . 16. They believe that his morality far surpassed ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on Scripture, nor on reason and ... William Hamilton Drummond Visualização integral - 1831 |
The Doctrine of the Trinity, Founded Neither on Scripture, Nor on Reason and ... William Hamilton Drummond Pré-visualização indisponível - 2019 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Acts admit affirm Almighty angel Apostle Paul argument Arian assertion Athanasian believe blessed called Calvinism Calvinistic character Church common sense consubstantial contradiction Creator creed criticism darkness declaration Deity denominated disciples divine unity doctrine earth Elohim equal eternal everlasting exalted express faith Father give glory God the Father Godhead Gospel Greek hath heathen heaven Hebrew honour human idea infinite Israel Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews John king language learned Lord meaning mind Moses mystery nature never Nicene Creed object omnipotent omniscient orthodox passage perichoresis plural Pope Priestley principles proof prophets prove reader reason and common religion revelation saith Saviour says Scrip Scripture self-existent Septuagint shew Socinians Son of God speak spirit suppose Supreme Deity Syriac taught thee things thou three persons tion translation Trinitarian Trinity Tritheists true truth understand Unitarian Christians unscriptural unto verse word worship writers