| Andrew Brooke Clarke - 1848 - 80 pages
...say, ye are unprofitable servants." Luke, xvii. 10. ARTICLE XV. Of Christ alone without Sin. " Christ, in the truth of our nature, was made like unto us in all things, sin only except, from which he was clearly void, both in his flesh and in his spirit. He... | |
| Nathan Marcus Adler - 1848 - 784 pages
...express plenary 1 Art. ix. "Naturally engendered of the offspring of Adam ;" because (XT.) "Christ, in the truth of our nature, was made like unto us in all things, sin only except; from which he was clearly Toid, in his flesh and in his spirit." * Art.... | |
| Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society - 1849 - 516 pages
...ist commanded to you, say, "We are unprofitable servants." XIV. None but Christ without Sin. Christ in the truth of our nature was made like unto us in all things, sin only except, from which he was clearly void both in his flesh and in his spirit : He... | |
| Catholic Church. Councils - 1850 - 440 pages
...is commanded to you, say, We are unprofitable servants. Art. XV. Of Christ alone without Sin. Christ in the truth of our nature, was made like unto us in all things, sin only except, from which he was clearly void, both in his flesh, and in his spirit.... | |
| William Trollope - 1850 - 228 pages
...remission of the sins of his brethren, as Christ dicd for us. ARTICLE XV. Of Christ alone Sin. CHRIST in the truth of our nature was made like unto us in all things, sin only except, from which he was clearly void, both in his flesh and in his spirit. He... | |
| Edward Shirley Kennedy - 1850 - 370 pages
...Being ; and hence we cannot but draw the conclusion, that he also is spiritual and eternal. " Christ in the truth of our nature was made like unto us in all things, sin only except, from which he was clearly void, both in his flesh and • Lives in the... | |
| 1850 - 818 pages
...that He was made man, but He was, what no other of our race has ever been, a faultless man. Christ in the truth of our nature, was made like unto us in all things. The identity of the human nature of the Saviour with our own, is a point of great practical... | |
| Francis Trench - 1850 - 272 pages
...a reasonable soul and human flesh subsisting1-." To use the language of the 15th Article, " Christ in the truth of our nature was made like unto us in all things, sin only except, from which he was clearly void, both in his flesh and in his spirit."... | |
| Edward Harold Browne (bp. of Winchester.) - 1850 - 524 pages
...the task-work of a slave, but the perfect freedom of a son. HH 2 Of Christ alone without Sin. CHRIST in the truth of our nature was made like unto us in all things, sin only except; from which He was clearly void, both in His flesh and in His Spirit. Ho... | |
| James Beaven - 1850 - 148 pages
...being has ever been perfectly free from sin but Jesus Christ. Where have we already seen that " Christ in the truth of our nature was made like unto us in all things ?" In the second Article, where He is said to be " very man." In what respect was He not... | |
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