Against PraxeasFig, 1920 - 125 páginas |
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... speak it in your mind; and while you are speaking, you admit speech as an interlocutor with you, involved in which there is this very reason, whereby, while in thought you are holding converse with your word, you are (by reciprocal ...
... speak it in your mind; and while you are speaking, you admit speech as an interlocutor with you, involved in which there is this very reason, whereby, while in thought you are holding converse with your word, you are (by reciprocal ...
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... speaking in His own person , under the name of Wisdom : " The Lord formed Me as the beginning of His ways , with a view to His own works ; before all the hills did He beget Me . " For if indeed Wisdom in this passage seems to say that ...
... speaking in His own person , under the name of Wisdom : " The Lord formed Me as the beginning of His ways , with a view to His own works ; before all the hills did He beget Me . " For if indeed Wisdom in this passage seems to say that ...
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... speak . And it is not His own will , but the Father's , which He has accomplished , which He had known most intimately , even from the beginning . " For what man knows the things which be in God , but the Spirit which is in Him ? " But ...
... speak . And it is not His own will , but the Father's , which He has accomplished , which He had known most intimately , even from the beginning . " For what man knows the things which be in God , but the Spirit which is in Him ? " But ...
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... speak thus of Himself, if the fact had been so? Was He afraid of not being believed, if He had m so many words declared Himself to be both the Father and the Son? Of one thing He was at any rate afraid– of lying. Of Himself, too, and of ...
... speak thus of Himself, if the fact had been so? Was He afraid of not being believed, if He had m so many words declared Himself to be both the Father and the Son? Of one thing He was at any rate afraid– of lying. Of Himself, too, and of ...
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... speaking , He speaks rather to another , and not to His very self . Hear , then , other utterances also of the Father concerning the Son by the mouth of Isaiah : " Behold my Son ... speaking) to God. Observe also the Spirit speaking of the.
... speaking , He speaks rather to another , and not to His very self . Hear , then , other utterances also of the Father concerning the Son by the mouth of Isaiah : " Behold my Son ... speaking) to God. Observe also the Spirit speaking of the.
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according acknowledged affirmed afterwards Almighty angels Anointed apostle became flesh beget beginning begotten Behold believe belongs blasphemy born called Christ certainly command course declared designation devil died dispensation distinction doctrine earth Economy electrum face to face Father's name forsaken fountain given glorified glory God the Father Godhead gods heard heresy heretics Holy Ghost honour ignorant inasmuch incarnation inseparable invisible Father Isaiah Israel Jesus Christ Jews John liar light likewise Lord loves manifest manner meaning monarkia or Monarchy moreover Moses Old Testament only-begotten Paraclete passage Person Peter Philip plainly plurality plurality of gods polytheism Praxeas predicate proceeded proceeds prolation proof prophets Psalm Reason respect right hand rule of faith says Scriptures seen the Father sense sent separate Son of God Son's spake speak Spirit statement substance suppose Tertullian testify third transfiguration Trinity truth understand unity utter Valentinus visible whilst Word