An History of Early Opinions Concerning Jesus Christ: Compiled from Original Writers; Proving that the Christian Church was at First Unitarian, Volumen2author, 1786 |
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... fays that " one of " them is the divine logos , the whole of " which God himself has filled with in- " corporeal powers * . " In this place the logos is evidently nothing more than the divine mind itself , or the seat of his ideas ; and ...
... fays that " one of " them is the divine logos , the whole of " which God himself has filled with in- " corporeal powers * . " In this place the logos is evidently nothing more than the divine mind itself , or the seat of his ideas ; and ...
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... fays he , " being one , has two fupreme pow- " ers . By these powers the incorporeal " and ideal world is made , the architype of " the visible world , confifting of invisible " ideas , as this is vifible to the eyes * . " He likewise ...
... fays he , " being one , has two fupreme pow- " ers . By these powers the incorporeal " and ideal world is made , the architype of " the visible world , confifting of invisible " ideas , as this is vifible to the eyes * . " He likewise ...
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... fays , that " he , 66 66 being produced , imitating his Father , and regarding his patterns , reduced things " into form + . " It might be imagined that the Divine Being , by the emiffion of this logos in fo fubftantial a form , would ...
... fays , that " he , 66 66 being produced , imitating his Father , and regarding his patterns , reduced things " into form + . " It might be imagined that the Divine Being , by the emiffion of this logos in fo fubftantial a form , would ...
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... fays , that " according to Plato's Ti- " mæus , God is the parent of the world , " the author of the foul , and the maker of " things in heaven and earth . It is nearly , " fays he , " the fame doctrine with our * Φιλοσοφία δε η ...
... fays , that " according to Plato's Ti- " mæus , God is the parent of the world , " the author of the foul , and the maker of " things in heaven and earth . It is nearly , " fays he , " the fame doctrine with our * Φιλοσοφία δε η ...
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... fays that " Plato's philofophy confiders God as caring for " all things , as an arbiter and judge + . " Irenæus fays that " Plato was more religi- " ous than the heretics , in that he acknow- 66 ledged the fame God to be just and good ...
... fays that " Plato's philofophy confiders God as caring for " all things , as an arbiter and judge + . " Irenæus fays that " Plato was more religi- " ous than the heretics , in that he acknow- 66 ledged the fame God to be just and good ...
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Página 31 - In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum.
Página 405 - Create in me a clean heart, 0 GOD ; And renew a right spirit within me.
Página 298 - By the word of the Lord were the heavens made; And all the hoft of them by the breath of his mouth.
Página 164 - Though he was in the form of God, he did not attempt the robbery of being equal with God. For though he knew that he was God of God the Father, he never compared himself with God the Father; remembering that he was of the Father, and that he had what the Father gave him.
Página 401 - The Lord bless thee and keep thee, The Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee, The Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon thee and give thee peace ! — Num.
Página 57 - Deus autem totus existens mens et totus existens Logos, quod cogitat, hoc et loquitur ; et quod loquitur, hoc et cogitat. Cogitatio enim ejus Logos, et Logos mens, et omnia concludens mens, ipse est Pater.
Página 365 - Son is begotten of the Father and the Spirit proceeds from the Father [and the Son[.
Página 313 - ... up praise and glory to the Father of all, in the name of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and at some length he performs a thanksgiving, for having been honoured with these things by him.
Página 188 - D, who at fundry times, and in divers manners fpake in time paft unto the fathers by the prophets, § hath in thefe laft days fpoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom alfo he made the worlds.
Página 287 - To this his antagonist replied, " They are more strictly speaking, one, than any thing in nature of which unity may be predicated. No one of them can be supposed without the other two. The second and third being, the first is necessarily supposed...