Scripture is concerned, depends upon this oneaf" fertion, that the word GOD, in Scripture, NEVER " fegmfies a complex notion of more perfons than one; " but ALWAYS means one p erf on only, viz. either the " perfon of the Father fingly, or the perfon of... Memoirs of Literature - Page 57Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Samuel Clarke - 1712 - 556 pages
...Ghoft. 303 £ XXXIII. "The Word, God * in Scripture, nevtr jignißes* a complex Notion of more Perfons than One ; but always means One perfon only» viz. either the perfon ofthe^üdusxßngly,, ot the perfon of the Son ßngly. 304 § XXXIV, The Son, whatever bis metaphyjlcal... | |
| Thomas Bennet - 1718 - 300 pages
...God, in Scripture, never fignifies a cornplex Notion of more Perfons than one ; but always. '' mtans one Perfon only,, viz. either the Perfon of the " Father fingly, or the Perfon .The Word God in Scripture does indeed never fignify a complex Notion of more Perfons than onei in... | |
| William Jones - 1756 - 198 pages
...aflertion — that "the word GOD, in Scripture, " NEVER fignifies a complex notion of more "perfons than one; but ALWAYS means one "perfon only, viz. either the perfon of the Fa" ther fingly, or the perfon of the Son fmgly." * a Clarke's SDP II. §.33. Which is abfolutely falfe... | |
| William Hawkins - 1787 - 440 pages
...Scripture, NEVER " fegmfies a complex notion of more perfons than one; " but ALWAYS means one p erf on only, viz. either the " perfon of the Father fingly, or the perfon of the Son "fingly. Which is abfolutely falfe : for here it fig" nines both. The text confiders God as agent and " patient... | |
| William Hawkins - 1787 - 442 pages
...Jignifies a complex notion of more perfons than one; " but ALWAYS means one perfon only, viz. either the tc perfon of the Father fingly, or the perfon of the Son "fingly. Which is abfolutely falfe : for here it fig" nifies hoth. The text confiders God as agent and " patient... | |
| 1800 - 464 pages
...Scripture, NEVER figni" fies a complex notion of more perfans than one ; but ALWAYS " means one per/on only, viz. either the perfon of the Father fingly, " or the perfon of the Son fingly *." Which is abfolutely falfe: for here it fignifies both. The text confiders God as agent and patient... | |
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