A Calm Inquiry Into the Scripture Doctrine Concerning the Person of Christ: To which are Annexed a Brief Review of the Controversy Between Bishop Horsley and Dr. Priestley and a Summary of the Various Opinions Entertained by Christians Upon this SubjectUnitarian Society, 1817 - 343 pages |
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... sense by Calvin , Beza , Doddridge , and others , p . 87 ; -in a passive sense by Vatablus , Clarke , Wakefield , and the ancients , ibid . Being in the likeness of men no proof that he was not a human being , p . 91 . Recapitulation ...
... sense by Calvin , Beza , Doddridge , and others , p . 87 ; -in a passive sense by Vatablus , Clarke , Wakefield , and the ancients , ibid . Being in the likeness of men no proof that he was not a human being , p . 91 . Recapitulation ...
Page xvii
... sense of the text , p . 147. 2 Pet . i . 1 , ' God ' means the Father , ' p . 148. 1 John iii . 16 , the word God ' an interpolation , ibid . 1 John v . 20 , the pronoun this clearly refers to a remote ante- cedent , ibid . otherwise ...
... sense of the text , p . 147. 2 Pet . i . 1 , ' God ' means the Father , ' p . 148. 1 John iii . 16 , the word God ' an interpolation , ibid . 1 John v . 20 , the pronoun this clearly refers to a remote ante- cedent , ibid . otherwise ...
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... sense of a word to any person , means no- thing more than the sense in which he has been accustom- ed to understand it . But it is very possible that men who lived two thousand years ago might annex very different ideas to the same ...
... sense of a word to any person , means no- thing more than the sense in which he has been accustom- ed to understand it . But it is very possible that men who lived two thousand years ago might annex very different ideas to the same ...
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... , but upon evidence direct , presumptive , or circumstantial , upon the validity of which every person of common sense is competent to decide . PART PART THE FIRST . SELECTION AND EXAMINATION OF THOSE PASSAGES 4 INTRODUCTION .
... , but upon evidence direct , presumptive , or circumstantial , upon the validity of which every person of common sense is competent to decide . PART PART THE FIRST . SELECTION AND EXAMINATION OF THOSE PASSAGES 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... sense . This interpretation is supposed to be favoured by Solo- mon's description of wisdom , Prov . viii . ; - by the use of the word Logos in the Old Testament for the wisdom and power of God ; see Psalm xxxiii . 6 ; -by the cus- tom ...
... sense . This interpretation is supposed to be favoured by Solo- mon's description of wisdom , Prov . viii . ; - by the use of the word Logos in the Old Testament for the wisdom and power of God ; see Psalm xxxiii . 6 ; -by the cus- tom ...
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Abraham was born angels apostles appears argument Arians ascended authority believe Beza bread Brennius Cappe chap christians Clarke clause Clerc connexion creation Crellius declaration deity descended from heaven dignity dispensation divine nature Doct doctrine Doddridge earth Ebionites epistle eternal existence expositors express Father favour figurative flesh Gentiles glory Gospel gospel of Matthew Griesbach Grotius hath hypothesis ibid Improved Version interpretation Jehovah Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth Jews John iii John xiv Justin Martyr language learned Lindsey Lindsey's literal Logos Lord Lord's Luke mankind manuscripts Matt meaning messengers Messiah miraculous conception Moses passage person of Christ phrase plain pre-existence of Christ preter Priestley Priestley's proper humanity prophet purpose quæ quod racter rendered says Dr Scripture Sect sense signifies Slichtingius Socinians spirit Tertullian Testament thee things thou translated Trinitarian true truth understood Unitarians unto Vulgate Whitby words xvii