| John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1715 - 426 pages
...and blefled Virgin. For although it may be thought fufficient * as to the myftery of the *™!*- e Incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and born, his Mother was dive operation upon the firfl-fmit of her womb ; though there be no farther p*/ 1 "*?' ^ mention in... | |
| Robert Nelson - 1791 - 614 pages
...Grave, and rofe from thence ; and this Lard was God. Q._ // being fufficient, as to the Myftery of the Incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and born, his Mother was a Virgin ; what is reafonable to believe concerning her continuing in the fame Sate of Virginity ? A. The peculiar... | |
| John Pearson - 1797 - 632 pages
...immaculate and bleffed Virgin. For although it may be thought fufficient (t) as to the myftery of the Incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and born, his Mother was a Virgin ; though whatfoever mould have followed after could have no reflective operation upon the firft-fruit of her... | |
| John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1822 - 576 pages
...most immaculate and blessed virgin. For although it may be thought sufficient as to the mystery of the incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and...upon the first-fruit of her womb ; though there be no farther mention in the Creed, than that he was born of the' virgin Mary : yet the peculiar eminency... | |
| John Pearson - 1832 - 652 pages
...most immaculate and blessed Virgin. For although it may be thought sufficient as to the mystery of the incarnation,* that when our Saviour was conceived...upon the first-fruit of her womb ; though there be no farther mention in the CREED, than that he was born of the Virgin Mary: yet the peculiar eminency and... | |
| Robert Nelson - 1837 - 632 pages
...grave, and arose from thence ; and this Lord was God.m Q. It being sufficient as to the mystery of the incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and born, his mother was a virgin ; what is reasonable to believe concerning her continuing in the same state of virginity ? A. The peculiar... | |
| John Pearson - 1843 - 500 pages
...immaculate and blessed Virgin. For although it may be thought sufficient (t) as to the mystery of the incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and...upon the first-fruit of her womb ; though there be no farther mention in the Creed, than that he was born of the Virgin Mary : yet the peculiar eminency... | |
| English Kalendar, James A. Stothert - 1843 - 698 pages
...Whom." " And although it may be thought sufficient," says bishop Pearson, " as to the mystery of the Incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and...whatsoever should have followed after, could have had no reflective operation upon the Firstfruit of her womb, though there be no further mention in... | |
| Saint Athanasius (Patriarch of Alexandria) - 1844 - 368 pages
...translates it, Apost. Creed, Art. 3. " Although it may be thought sufficient for the mystery of the Incarnation, that, when our Saviour was conceived...reflective operation upon the first-fruit of her womb. . .yet the peculiar eminency, &c." John of Antioeh furnishes us with a definition of orthodoxy, (pietas,)... | |
| 1844 - 390 pages
...Whom." " And although it may be thought sufficient," says bishop Pearson, "as to the mystery of the Incarnation, that when our Saviour was conceived and...whatsoever should have followed after, could have had no reflective operation upon the Firstfruit of her womb, though there be no further mention in... | |
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