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... 1905 , pp . 100 et seq . This point is important , as the so - called higher critics profess to trace its use in Genesis to the work of a Redactor . not to the mere appellative term but to its practical SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DIVINE NAMES 183.
... 1905 , pp . 100 et seq . This point is important , as the so - called higher critics profess to trace its use in Genesis to the work of a Redactor . not to the mere appellative term but to its practical SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DIVINE NAMES 183.
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not to the mere appellative term but to its practical sig- nificance . Omnipotence was the attribute which He wished the Patriarchs to think of , while Jehovah , though known to them , was not to receive from God its full meaning until ...
not to the mere appellative term but to its practical sig- nificance . Omnipotence was the attribute which He wished the Patriarchs to think of , while Jehovah , though known to them , was not to receive from God its full meaning until ...
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... term remains true only in so far as it represents an original concept . But a new thought - term -- according to the laws of evolution which they adopt - will often be necessary in order to represent a change in the manifesta- tion of ...
... term remains true only in so far as it represents an original concept . But a new thought - term -- according to the laws of evolution which they adopt - will often be necessary in order to represent a change in the manifesta- tion of ...
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... term is applied to any obstacle that impedes the foot . But the meaning of the word is now restricted , so that not everything that impedes the foot is designated lapis . So it is with the names which we apply to God . Thus ó cós , the ...
... term is applied to any obstacle that impedes the foot . But the meaning of the word is now restricted , so that not everything that impedes the foot is designated lapis . So it is with the names which we apply to God . Thus ó cós , the ...
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only applicable to Him in time . This is true of the term Redeemer . Neither is the term Creator predicable of Him from eternity . Tertullian was among the first to show that the name o kúpios ( Lord ) could not be applied to God before ...
only applicable to Him in time . This is true of the term Redeemer . Neither is the term Creator predicable of Him from eternity . Tertullian was among the first to show that the name o kúpios ( Lord ) could not be applied to God before ...
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