The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 22F.C. & J. Rivington, 1851 |
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... term brother ' is rather to be understood in its admitted secondary sense of brother , than the definite term άπóσтоλos is to be strained into an unusual and strictly exceptional sense ? Secondly , if S. John declares that the blessed ...
... term brother ' is rather to be understood in its admitted secondary sense of brother , than the definite term άπóσтоλos is to be strained into an unusual and strictly exceptional sense ? Secondly , if S. John declares that the blessed ...
Page 160
... term SEOTÓTηs of Christ , and no other ; and that whether speaking of Him as God , as far as he allows Him to be such , or as man , and in His human nature . When he does use Kúpios he refers it not to the Son at all , but to the Father ...
... term SEOTÓTηs of Christ , and no other ; and that whether speaking of Him as God , as far as he allows Him to be such , or as man , and in His human nature . When he does use Kúpios he refers it not to the Son at all , but to the Father ...
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... term so abstract as leavspikós ; it seems to have been feared lest it should be supposed to have referred to some compound nature , which stood midway between the human and divine , and thus that a Eutychian confusion of the two might ...
... term so abstract as leavspikós ; it seems to have been feared lest it should be supposed to have referred to some compound nature , which stood midway between the human and divine , and thus that a Eutychian confusion of the two might ...
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