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The Ebionites , it is true , believed in the human nature of Jesus : but that Christ was born of human parents , or that in any sense of the term he was a mere man , would have been treated by the Ebionites as the most irrational and ...
The Ebionites , it is true , believed in the human nature of Jesus : but that Christ was born of human parents , or that in any sense of the term he was a mere man , would have been treated by the Ebionites as the most irrational and ...
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This consideration leads to the acknowledgment of a superior nature in Christ , if the truth of the doctrine of his sacrifice be ad- mitted . And this , in itself , is a paramount objection with those who object to the doctrine .
This consideration leads to the acknowledgment of a superior nature in Christ , if the truth of the doctrine of his sacrifice be ad- mitted . And this , in itself , is a paramount objection with those who object to the doctrine .
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Redemption of Man - Office of the Word or Son in this Redemption - Neces sity of his taking upon him the nature of man as set forth in Scripture - of his Sufferings - Nature and Reasons ( as far as revealed ) of the Atonement made by ...
Redemption of Man - Office of the Word or Son in this Redemption - Neces sity of his taking upon him the nature of man as set forth in Scripture - of his Sufferings - Nature and Reasons ( as far as revealed ) of the Atonement made by ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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